Aerobin Insulated Composter Expansion Kit 54 Gal Review
Aerobin Insulated Composter Makes Composting Easy The Aerobin Insulated Composter uses a patented lung or aeration core inside a sealed bin to promote aerobic break down of organic matter, which experts say is the preferable method to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The thermal insulation in the Aerobin conserves heat, leading to rapid breakdown of the biomass and works efficiently year round, even in cooler regions. There is no need to turn the biomass and it is pet and rodent resistant. It has little odor and can kill noxious weeds and seeds. The Aerobin is easy to use - just open, drop and close. After a short time, fertile compost is produced, which is easily accessed via the lower side door. The Aerobin also captures moisture that can be used as liquid fertilizer. You can regularly put a mixture of wet materials such as food scraps, coffee grounds and lawn clippings together with dry materials such as leaves, twigs and newspaper into the bin and because it breaks down material so fast, the bin should always have plenty of room. Read more about the Aerobin here: Swinburne University Aerobin Study Results Global Environment Management Study Results Special Features No turning or agitating of the biomass is necessary - simply drop and run! Aerobin requires no accessories or tools Choose 113 or 160 gallon capacity Replacement carbon filters available 113 gallon Aerobin 400 measures 29 x 29 x 47 inches Also available 160 gallon Aerobin 600 and 54 gallon Expansion Kit Use the 54 gallon Expansion Kit with the 113 gallon Aerobin 400 Low Price Guarantee An Exaco Trading Design EXACO USA Ltd. is a family owned company in Austin, Texas. The company has been a supplier to major home centers for 17 years and prides itself on its relationship with a sheltered workshop in Austin that provides jobs for persons with mental disabilities. Exaco greenhouses are specially designed to extend the growing season, even in the middle of the winter. It is the only product of its kind av
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