September 5, 2010
Mantis Compost Twin Review: Double Chamber Design Composters
The present condition of our Earthland demands its inhabitants to address environmental concerns by taking steps towards recycling. Composting is one such feat. Now more than ever, the method of composting is becoming more effective with the rise of twin tumbler design compost bins.
Have you revolutionized your composting method yet?
Talks about compost bins in a Mantis Compost Twin review made me realize a lot of committed people are living sustainably by composting their house organic wastes, such as kitchen scraps and yard wastes, are doing it the new, effective, and whole better way — using compost bins rather than compost heaps. If you don’t count yourself as an early adapter, and decide instead to wait and see, I hope this article will propel a major call to action on your part.
The old strategy of composting using compost heaps are now becoming less and less popular and more of an inconvenience. It will only work if you have an extravagant amount of time at your disposal. Even so, why would you forego other facets of your life with turning compost heaps? Think about it: A compost bin is cleaner, less labor intensive and cooks up humus faster that a compost heap.
Do you have a small planting area or a garden plot but you are far from the country? Great! Compost bins or tumblers will provide an good fertilizer humus turnout in a less than a month and save you fertilizer costs while eliminating household organic waste without the trouble of unsightly pits, rotting utopias of rats, constant turning, and foul-smells escaping which can quickly turn you into a village villain.
Talk about living the green lifestyle and doing it well! It will even encourage your neighbors to follow suit!
Smarts in the Works
With all the buzz about compost bins and covered tumblers, we’re pretty sure you already have an idea as to their form and function. An emerging trend off an innovation by Mantis is the twin tumbler composter. Yes, you guessed it right! A composter with not just one, but two compost bins.
The main advantage of a two-chamber design composter is that it allows for more convenience and zero percent waste loss. Because it’s got two bins, you can cook one batch of compost in one bin while holding a fresh batch of kitchen scraps and yard wastes in the other bin. Thus you are able to continue composting at differing stages! A sure time-saver? Most definitely. No more playing the waiting game.
Its spinning action quickens the decomposition process while ensuring ample aeration for the organic wastes to properly break down into an excellent fertilizer fast. The whole setup is covered safe from rain and pests, with no rotting odors escaping. Rain or shine, your compost will be alright.
Another attraction is its ease of assembly. Whether you are a handy man or a regular guy, you wouldn’t find assembling the Mantis Compost Twin a backbreaking feat. Some small drawbacks noted by other users include door design and paint flaking off in some areas. However, looking at the big picture, user satisfaction is clearly ramping up mostly because of its ease of use and its overall design. Most wheelbarrows can be rolled directly under the tumbler doors for easy finished compost collection.
Not sure if it’s about time you start composting at home ? Make up your mind in this read.. If you’re on the ready, hit up more specs and features of the Compost Twin by heading over the Mantis Compost Twin review for a quick rundown on the benefits.





























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