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43-Gallon SVOPES Dual Chamber Steel Frame Compost Garden Bin w/ Rotating Tumbler

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Home Depot has 43-Gallon SVOPES Dual Chamber Steel Frame Compost Garden Bin w/ Rotating Tumbler (FGDFJ43JL000693KAV0-V0820) for $58.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member IndigoWallaby3103 for posting this deal.

Note, ship to store is available as an alterative option. 

Features:
  • Tumbling composter boasts a 360° design that guarantees thorough mixing for quicker decomposition just roll it every few days, and you'll have nutrient-rich compost in as little as 4-6 weeks
  • Engineered with strategically positioned vents, this garden compost tumbler enhances airflow, preventing clumping and ensuring even mixing this design accelerates the breakdown of organic materials for efficient composting
  • Constructed from premium PP materials with strong metal reinforcements, compost bin can support up to 110 lbs. it's BPA-free, UV-resistant, and weatherproof, ready to withstand sun, rain, snow, and other elements
  • Featuring a dual-chamber design with a 43 gal. capacity, this compost bin is ideal for larger families and dedicated gardeners compost in one chamber while adding fresh organic waste to the other, streamlining the composting process
  • Convenient access: the dual-chamber design includes a detachable sliding door with a spacious opening for easy access to add waste or retrieve compost it also features a secure seal to keep out pests like mice and insects, ensuring an effective composting environment
  • Specifications: material: pp + q235b, max weight loading: 50 kg / 110 lbs., capacity: 162.7 liters / 43 gal. (-10%/+5%), product dimensions: 735 x 625 x 955 mm / 29 x 24.6 x 37.6 in., weight: 9.92 kg / 21.9 lbs., item model number: xdb-436b2

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Home Depot has 43-Gallon SVOPES Dual Chamber Steel Frame Compost Garden Bin w/ Rotating Tumbler (FGDFJ43JL000693KAV0-V0820) for $58.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member IndigoWallaby3103 for posting this deal.

Note, ship to store is available as an alterative option. 

Features:
  • Tumbling composter boasts a 360° design that guarantees thorough mixing for quicker decomposition just roll it every few days, and you'll have nutrient-rich compost in as little as 4-6 weeks
  • Engineered with strategically positioned vents, this garden compost tumbler enhances airflow, preventing clumping and ensuring even mixing this design accelerates the breakdown of organic materials for efficient composting
  • Constructed from premium PP materials with strong metal reinforcements, compost bin can support up to 110 lbs. it's BPA-free, UV-resistant, and weatherproof, ready to withstand sun, rain, snow, and other elements
  • Featuring a dual-chamber design with a 43 gal. capacity, this compost bin is ideal for larger families and dedicated gardeners compost in one chamber while adding fresh organic waste to the other, streamlining the composting process
  • Convenient access: the dual-chamber design includes a detachable sliding door with a spacious opening for easy access to add waste or retrieve compost it also features a secure seal to keep out pests like mice and insects, ensuring an effective composting environment
  • Specifications: material: pp + q235b, max weight loading: 50 kg / 110 lbs., capacity: 162.7 liters / 43 gal. (-10%/+5%), product dimensions: 735 x 625 x 955 mm / 29 x 24.6 x 37.6 in., weight: 9.92 kg / 21.9 lbs., item model number: xdb-436b2

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PowerClerk
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Also available on Amazon with free returns

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...0DER&psc=1
TimeFisher
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Add browns to soak up the excess moisture if you don't want it smelling like a dumpster. No plastic bins are bear proof.

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Yesterday 07:41 PM
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IndigoWallaby3103
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Shipping is free
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Yesterday 07:48 PM
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PowerClerk
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Yesterday 07:48 PM
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Also available on Amazon with free returns

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...0DER&psc=1
Yesterday 08:10 PM
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ten80Yesterday 08:10 PM
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Do these things actually work, without attracting bears or smelling like a dumpster?
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IndigoWallaby3103
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Quote from PowerClerk :
Also available on amazing with free returns https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...0DER&psc=1
Awesome!
Yesterday 08:23 PM
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TimeFisherYesterday 08:23 PM
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Quote from ten80 :
Do these things actually work, without attracting bears or smelling like a dumpster?
Add browns to soak up the excess moisture if you don't want it smelling like a dumpster. No plastic bins are bear proof.
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dosterpfYesterday 08:41 PM
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Quote from TimeFisher :
Add browns to soak up the excess moisture if you don't want it smelling like a dumpster. No plastic bins are bear proof.
Or rat proof (they can chew through). Found that one out when putting stuff in my bin the other day.
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npnotesinYesterday 08:55 PM
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Dig 1' wide by 2' deep hole in the yard and put your kitchen scraps. Cover the top with a plant pot and a rock to avoid accidentally stepping into it or animals from digging it up. No smell & no maintenance.
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smacky00Yesterday 08:57 PM
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I only got in to composting this year after getting in to growing vegetables.

I guess with fall coming up, I'll have plenty of "browns" but it was kind of tough for me to add browns to my compost. I have plenty of peels from veggies and some old yogurt that went bad but I think my ratio of greens to browns was off. I ended up breaking down a few Amazon cardboard boxes and using those as browns and some paper bags I got with fast food and napkins to be the browns.

The fact that my bin doesn't really stink is a good sign, I guess?
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zbb0674Yesterday 09:14 PM
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This one on Amazon is $40, look likes the same as the posted one. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FD3MB66
Last edited by Dashey10 September 7, 2025 at 02:16 PM.
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Quote from zbb0674 :
This one on Amazon is $40, look likes the same as the posted one. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FD3MB66

$20 shipping though.
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westec2Yesterday 09:22 PM
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this is just a fake branded vevor. Check it out they are identical
https://www.homedepot.com/p/VEVOR...-n/a-_-n/a
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MyDogSassyToday 04:50 AM
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Quote from smacky00 :
I only got in to composting this year after getting in to growing vegetables. I guess with fall coming up, I'll have plenty of "browns" but it was kind of tough for me to add browns to my compost. I have plenty of peels from veggies and some old yogurt that went bad but I think my ratio of greens to browns was off. I ended up breaking down a few Amazon cardboard boxes and using those as browns and some paper bags I got with fast food and napkins to be the browns. The fact that my bin doesn't really stink is a good sign, I guess?
I get hugh bags full of shredded paper from city hall at their recycling boxes, call around and I am sure you will find businesses that would be happy for you to take them. Just dont use laminated/glossy paper.
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MyDogSassyToday 04:51 AM
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Quote from ten80 :
Do these things actually work, without attracting bears or smelling like a dumpster?
I have 2 compost piles outside in my back yard for grass clippings and there is no funky odor at all, animals leave them alone. As long as the carbon/nitro ratio is correct then you wont have any smell.
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windwalkerToday 05:24 AM
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Quote from MyDogSassy :
I get hugh bags full of shredded paper from city hall at their recycling boxes, call around and I am sure you will find businesses that would be happy for you to take them. Just dont use laminated/glossy paper.
Is shredded paper brown or green
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TealIdea227Today 11:03 AM
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Quote from smacky00 :
I only got in to composting this year after getting in to growing vegetables.

I guess with fall coming up, I'll have plenty of "browns" but it was kind of tough for me to add browns to my compost. I have plenty of peels from veggies and some old yogurt that went bad but I think my ratio of greens to browns was off. I ended up breaking down a few Amazon cardboard boxes and using those as browns and some paper bags I got with fast food and napkins to be the browns.

The fact that my bin doesn't really stink is a good sign, I guess?
I try to recycle clean cardboard and junk mail, but I compost pizza boxes and plain paper that I would otherwise shred. Soak them in a bucket first. Receipt / glossy paper, egg cartons are for the wood stove. Also, if I have an excess of wood chips, which is rare. I honestly don't worry about the ratio, but not stinking is a bonus, because I find banana peel smell particularly annoying.

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