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The Envirocycle Composter produces quality compost quicker and easier than conventional composters by its rolling and mixing action which keeps the ingredients well mixed and aerated.
Produces Compost Tea
The Envirocycle also makes compost tea, a rich organic liquid plant food so much appreciated by the gardeners. This liquid can be collected in the unique "composteamaker" base.
Clean & Simple
No messy digging to turn the compost pile. Simply turn a few times and your compost remains well mixed.
Year Round Composting
Even use in the winter! It suits today's urban lifestyle, and is perfect on a balcony, in a garage or in the garden.
Envirocycle Features
Compact, durable and user-friendly
Aeration occurs through small openings on the drum
Lockable lid prevents access to the compost by small animals
The drum is indented for easy gripping and rolling
The base is able to collect up to 5 gallons of liquid fertilizer or compost tea
Option of direct drainage of base into ground |
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Specifications & Notes
Carton size & weight: 20.5" D x 26" W x 31.5" H, 23 lbs.
Compost Volume: Holds approximately 7 cubic feet of compost.
Color: Available in choice of green or black. Click on the images to increase photo size.
Operational Guide: View the Envirocycle Operational Guide. (Please note, this is a .PDF file.)
Options: Add our special Compost Accelerator to your order to speed up the composting process. Available at special price when purchased with your Envirocycle Composter.
Stock Status
This item is currently in stock.
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"I purchased the tumbler-style composter. I really like being able to roll it around the yard, and locate it close to the backdoor for winter use. It was already assembled and ready to use. While I can't say yet how effect it is at composting, it looks as effective and definitely more convenient to use than my old stand on the ground type.
The added feature of collecting the run-off as compost tea is a real plus that I didn't find on other models. I add worms from the previous compost material to be sure that I am getting the worm castings in the tea."
Peggy H. in OR (January 2, 2004)

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