Composting is a natural process of decomposing organic matter into a valuable resource, which provides many benefits to man and the environment.
The Thermo Compost uses a pin system for easy assembly and is manufactured from 100% recycled PE which can be recycled again.
Description:
Size: 760mm x 760mm x 850mm
Volume: 320 Litres
Weight: approximately 15kg
Colour: Mottled green, variations should be expected owing to the use of 100% recycled material.
Model: KOMP320
Delivery: Usually Dispatched in 1-2 weeks
Features:
- Injection moulded PE foaming process expands the plastic and traps in air, providing better heat insulation properties.
- Thick modular panels contain a clever aeration system of ventilation holes and internal ribs, preventing blocking and providing optimum moisture and temperature conditions. The evenly spaced ventilation holes guarantee an ideal environment for a high rate of decomposition, even with layers of grass clippings.
- The design aids aerobic composting and easier turning, to build up the heat of the material in the early stages, killing most weed seeds and plant pathogens.
- Thermo bins can process kitchen, botanical and green garden material to make compost, a soil improver or mulch for use in gardens, parks, cemeteries and nurseries.
- Vertical four sided shape gives optimum performance with minimum use of space.
- Filling the Thermo with material is easy through the wide hinged lid. This also allows for easy control of moisture (rain intake).
- Access for turning removal compost is achieved by pulling out any one connecting rods linking modular panels. This allows either partial complete opening front or sides of the bin.
- Thermo construction is extremely robust and sturdy, with a bin empty weight from 13kg to 42kg so they will not blow over easily in strong winds.
- A long lifespan is achieved with added stabilisers for UV light protection.
- Thermo bins can be assembled in minutes without tools - instructions with pictures are provided.
- Can be sited on loosened level soil, without digging in. Worms and micro-organisms in the soil, interact with organic compostable waste materials breaking down into an earthy compost, rich in nutrients for supporting the growth of healthy plants and vegetables.