Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
frontpageitsamazeling | Staff posted Yesterday 05:19 AM
frontpageitsamazeling | Staff posted Yesterday 05:19 AM

80-Gallon Goplus Outdoor Compost Bin w/ Lid

+ Free Shipping

$46

$80

42% off
Amazon
23 Comments 7,205 Views
Get Deal at Amazon
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
GoplusUS via Amazon has 80-Gallon Goplus Outdoor Compost Bin w/ Lid for $45.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Product Dimensions: 23.5"L x 23"W x 32"H
  • 80 gallon large capacity stores and ferments daily food waste efficiently while reducing emptying frequency
  • BPA free and weather resistant made of thick UV inhibited PP material that maintains heat and moisture without cracking or leaking
  • Tool free easy assembly with snap together design and no screws required for quick setup
  • Optimized ventilation system with 12 vents per side for better airflow plus top loading lid and bottom access door for easy compost removal

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff

Original Post

Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
GoplusUS via Amazon has 80-Gallon Goplus Outdoor Compost Bin w/ Lid for $45.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Product Dimensions: 23.5"L x 23"W x 32"H
  • 80 gallon large capacity stores and ferments daily food waste efficiently while reducing emptying frequency
  • BPA free and weather resistant made of thick UV inhibited PP material that maintains heat and moisture without cracking or leaking
  • Tool free easy assembly with snap together design and no screws required for quick setup
  • Optimized ventilation system with 12 vents per side for better airflow plus top loading lid and bottom access door for easy compost removal

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff

Original Post

Community Voting

Deal Score
+20
Good Deal
Get Deal at Amazon

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

mattm1111
15 Posts
10 Reputation
in my experience you need two compost bins. one to keep adding things to and one leave alone and let it bake.

23 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Yesterday 06:36 AM
165 Posts
Joined Feb 2022
CyanNest3122Yesterday 06:36 AM
165 Posts
I was hoping this was a worm compost bin.
Yesterday 12:05 PM
15 Posts
Joined Nov 2013
mattm1111Yesterday 12:05 PM
15 Posts
in my experience you need two compost bins. one to keep adding things to and one leave alone and let it bake.
Yesterday 01:38 PM
1,084 Posts
Joined May 2006
checkthatYesterday 01:38 PM
1,084 Posts
How does this work? Will this attract bugs and will it smell?
Yesterday 02:08 PM
2,255 Posts
Joined Nov 2018
IndigoWinter2667Yesterday 02:08 PM
2,255 Posts
Quote from checkthat :
How does this work? Will this attract bugs and will it smell?
If you do enough reading beforehand and get the right mix of materials in the bin, there shouldn't be any bugs or bad smells.
Yesterday 04:09 PM
3 Posts
Joined Oct 2019
BeautifulPicture305Yesterday 04:09 PM
3 Posts
Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
If you do enough reading beforehand and get the right mix of materials in the bin, there shouldn't be any bugs or bad smells.
Agree, I have exactly same bin bought from Lidl store and i just avoid meats and dairy and bin never smelled.
Yesterday 04:41 PM
23 Posts
Joined May 2025
WisePlastic4481Yesterday 04:41 PM
23 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank WisePlastic4481

The volume of this compost bin is only 0.24 cu meter which is small when you talk about hot composting. In terms of smell, you can never put animal sourced stuff like kitchen waste into this bin to avoid some smell. If you really do, you will find that the nitrogen source is quite limited to keep the hot composting going. In other words, if you only put leaves in there, it won't go ballistic. Maybe fresh grass clippings only for the nitrogen source. The core temperature of this system won't go quite high to the extent of real hot composting. In other words, if you just pile the leaves and grass clippings on the ground into a mound, it will serve for the same purpose of this product. If you have a very small yard or your yard is all floored up with bricks then it might make sense to buy one otherwise it doesn't make sense to purchase this one.
Oh, forgot about the worms/bugs. It will attract worms like earth worms since it does not have a bottom but the worms help the composting process. For other bugs, yes, the flies can fly inside and lay their eggs so composting is not about avoiding bugs, which is what mother nature offers to you. If you are not fine with bugs crawling around in the compost bin, what you can do is to use chemical fertilizers and forget about composting stuff by yourself.
Last edited by WisePlastic4481 February 17, 2026 at 09:43 AM.
4
Yesterday 04:56 PM
17 Posts
Joined Nov 2020
ElatedCalculator665Yesterday 04:56 PM
17 Posts
Not sure my HOA would approve...
1

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Yesterday 05:07 PM
990 Posts
Joined Nov 2017
oharag1Yesterday 05:07 PM
990 Posts
I thought the best compositing systems are ones where you can rotate the contents - don't you have to mix compost at different times during decomposition? This system just seems like you pile everything on top of the last stuff tossed in the bin - and eventually something comes out the bottom.
Yesterday 05:09 PM
85 Posts
Joined Dec 2010
TimDYesterday 05:09 PM
85 Posts
I had a ground compost bin, it attracted and fed voles. I now have a 2 chamber one that's off the ground.

https://a.co/d/0h3vkqlA it's a pain to assemble though.
Last edited by TimD February 17, 2026 at 12:36 PM.
Yesterday 05:11 PM
448 Posts
Joined Oct 2011
bgtimber75Yesterday 05:11 PM
448 Posts
These or similar should be at Lidl in the next month or so and I want to say it's in the $30 range. I try and get them on clearance for around $10 but that's always a crapshoot.
Yesterday 05:18 PM
74 Posts
Joined Nov 2017
pktarYesterday 05:18 PM
74 Posts
Quote from CyanNest3122 :
I was hoping this was a worm compost bin.
You still can add worm to it. https://www.amazon.com/product-re...yword=worm
Last edited by pktar February 17, 2026 at 10:20 AM.
Yesterday 05:21 PM
14 Posts
Joined Nov 2014
ilameer628Yesterday 05:21 PM
14 Posts
Quote from checkthat :
How does this work? Will this attract bugs and will it smell?
That's really based on what you put in it. This is helpful: https://www.epa.gov/recycle/composting-home

If you add to much nitrogen based items, it will begin to smell.
1
Yesterday 05:36 PM
913 Posts
Joined Nov 2004
lizard5102Yesterday 05:36 PM
913 Posts
Depending on how much you compost, you can go with a combination of indoor table-top composter (mostly dehydrators and grinders) and outdoor tumble-style.

Use the indoor one to dump your daily compostable food produce into. Let is dehydrate and chunk everything into small pieces. However they are not really "Decomposter" as there is no bacteria involved in this process.

Once dehydrated, you dump it into a tumble style outdoor decomposter bin. The dehybrated small chunks will not smell or attract a lot of animal/insects, and will also decompost faster than you throwing full size raws. You still need to mix adequate amounts of browns (shredded paper, cardboard, dry leaves etc). Usually you will have excellent dehydrated soil in under 3-4 weeks using this combination method.

Atleast that's my plan based on all the reading I have done so far.
1
Yesterday 05:54 PM
4,818 Posts
Joined Mar 2010
twostepopperYesterday 05:54 PM
4,818 Posts
A question for anyone who already owns this or a composter in general. Do you get rodents having this sit in your backyard with all the food scraps?

Last thing we need are more mice around.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Yesterday 06:09 PM
17 Posts
Joined Dec 2015
kramftwYesterday 06:09 PM
17 Posts
Quote from twostepopper :
A question for anyone who already owns this or a composter in general. Do you get rodents having this sit in your backyard with all the food scraps?

Last thing we need are more mice around.
I had a ground based open bottom composter of a different style and the fruit rats and mice definitely dug under to get to it. Got rid of it after trying to bury the holes and place stones for a few weeks, without success.
1

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

Trending Deals