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80-Gallon Goplus Outdoor Compost Bin w/ Lid

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GoplusUS via Amazon has 80-Gallon Goplus Outdoor Compost Bin w/ Lid for $45.99. Shipping is free.

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  • 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

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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

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

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Yesterday 06:12 PM
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CrazyOneYesterday 06:12 PM
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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.
If you use only leaves and grass, you won't have rodents. However, once you add kitchen scraps, they'll chew through the entrance to get inside. This bin's design is terrible and won't hold much weight. Plus, it attracts a lot of strange insects, and the composting process takes at least 6–12 months.
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Yesterday 06:18 PM
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bgtimber75Yesterday 06:18 PM
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I don't have rodents but I do have stray cats in the neighborhood so I man not be a good judge.

It does attract insects using veg scraps but I like to bag up leaves in the fall and top the composter off with dry leaves whenever I add scraps and that cuts down on them a lot.
Yesterday 07:16 PM
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stealth_mayhemYesterday 07:16 PM
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I agree with the statement that you need two to take advantage of composting. One to age, and one to build.
Yesterday 08:09 PM
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WisePlastic4481Yesterday 08:09 PM
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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.
If you put animal based scraps in this pile, the pile becomes a free walmart for rodents. They even moved inside the structure.
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bjoyYesterday 08:41 PM
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nevermind
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AnticonYesterday 09:07 PM
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I am considering this instead of my current setup. I currently have two plastic tubs with a bunch of holes drilled in them. I have been putting veggie and paper towels into a small countertop container then moving them to the tubs when it gets full. The outside tubs have flies for sure but I put some brown paper bags over the top to help keep them inside. It probably needs more browns though and will eventually need bigger containers as I am generating way more scraps than I expected.
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khronosYesterday 09:17 PM
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Quote from TimD :
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.
apart from the assembly are you happy with it?

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TimDYesterday 09:20 PM
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Quote from khronos :
apart from the assembly are you happy with it?
I'm happy with it, it's filling up faster than I expected in the winter with a family of 5. I would still recommend it though.
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