100% Recycled Plastic – made entirely from 100% recycled plastic, this bin contributes to waste reduction and sustainability, offering a guilt-free composting experience.
Large Filling Hatch – it’s designed with a large filling hatch, making it incredibly easy to add kitchen scraps and garden waste. This feature simplifies your composting routine, allowing you to add materials effortlessly.
Dual Large Extraction Hatches – uniquely equipped with two large extraction hatches, our Eco Master Compost Bin allows for hassle-free access to nutrient-rich compost from either side.
Tool-Free Assembly – assembling the Eco Master Compost Bin is a breeze, requiring no tools for setup. This easy assembly process ensures you can quickly get to composting without the fuss of complicated instructions or additional tools.
Flat-Packed for Convenience – delivered flat-packed, the Eco Master Compost Bin offers ease of transportation and storage. This design ensures that you can easily receive and set up your compost bin, making it an ideal choice for gardeners who value convenience and practicality.
Versatile Size Range – catering to different gardening needs, the Eco Master Compost Bin is available in sizes ranging from 300L to 450L. Whether you have a small patio garden or a larger outdoor space, there’s an Eco Master Compost Bin perfectly sized to fit your composting needs.
Features & Benefits:
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- Fast composting
- Assemble without tools
- Strong, sturdy compost bin
- Useable all year round
- Made from 100% recycled material (PP)
The ECO-Master can be assembled very easily and quickly without tools. Before you build and fill the composter you are looking for a suitable location. When choosing a location, ensure that your composter is easy to access from the house and garden.
Tips:
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- Put the composter on a flat surface
- Contact with the ground is important (microorganisms)
- We recommend to loosen the soil first
- Try to avoid putting the composter on asphalt or concrete surfaces
- Sunny or partly shadow position
- Wind-protected, but not windless position
What to put in your composter:
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- Fruit and vegetable matter, coffee and tea grounds, eggshells (crushed), potted plants, cut flowers, used potting soil.
What must not be put in your composter:
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- Meat and meat products, fish, leftovers, bread, cheese rind, bones, sick plant parts, ashes from coal and barbecue coal, cigarettes, vacuum cleaner bags, street rubbish.
Tip: Wet materials should be mixed with dry ones and coarse materials with fine ones. Ensure for the ventilation of the composters. Ensure that the compost is damp but not too wet.
We wish you much success and good composting results!
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