Compost Bins
Key Benefits of Using a Compost Bin
- Reduce Household waste
- Create Nutrient rich soil
- Eco-Friendly and Sustainable
- Improve soil health and water retention
- Cost savings on fertilizers
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Product Description
Most popular 82 Gallon Compost Bin in North America.
Our compost bin is widely used by homeowners and communities looking for reliable composting solutions. With durable construction and thoughtful design, it helps residents successfully adopt backyard composting as an effective method of waste reduction and sustainable living.
The Compost Bin is designed to make backyard composting simple, efficient, and convenient for homeowners. Our Compost Bin is popular with homeowners in cities like Toronto, Chicago, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Specifications
| Molded | One-piece injection molded construction — no seams, no assembly required |
| Capacity | Large capacity — 11 cubic feet (311 liters) |
| Convenient | Convenient front harvest door (12” × 16”) for easy compost removal |
| Secure | Secure twist-locking lid |
| Airflow | Vertical and horizontal ventilation columns for improved airflow |
| Design | Conical design prevents material from sticking and allows easy lifting to access the compost pile |
| Construction | Rodent-resistant construction |
| Easy loading | Large 20.25-inch (51.43 cm) lid opening for easy loading |
| Dimensions | Dimensions: 33″ high × 31″ wide (83.8 cm × 78.7 cm) |
| Materials | Made from 100% recycled materials |
| Warranty | 10-year manufacturer warranty |
| Lightweight | Lightweight and designed to fit easily in most vehicles |
Frequently Asked Questions
A compost bin is a specially designed container used to convert organic waste like food scraps and yard debris into nutrient-rich compost for your garden.
It creates the ideal environment for natural decomposition by allowing airflow, retaining moisture, and supporting microorganisms that break down organic material.
You can add fruit and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, eggshells, grass clippings, leaves, and small branches. Avoid meat, dairy, and oily foods.
Composting typically takes anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, depending on factors like temperature, moisture, and how often you turn the material.
No, a properly maintained compost bin should not smell. A bad odor usually means too much moisture or improper balance of materials.
Yes, turning the compost regularly helps speed up decomposition by improving airflow and evenly distributing moisture and materials.
Yes, composting continues at a slower rate during winter. You can keep adding materials, but decomposition may pause until warmer temperatures return.
Our compost bins are designed to minimize pests. Avoid adding meat or dairy and keep the lid closed to prevent attracting animals.
Finished compost looks dark, crumbly, and has an earthy smell. You should no longer recognize the original materials.
Place it on level ground with good drainage, ideally in a partially shaded area that is easily accessible for adding materials and turning compost.

