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4 questions from our users
Susi W.asked
We assembled the composter but, in relation to the rod that runs through the middle, the screws on the bolts only screwed up part of the way. Is this right, please?
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Leanneasked
Can I take out the divider on this model and use it as one barrel?
Also, does the open doors detach, so they dont run into the legs when turning upside down to empty? Looks like they are wider than the frame when open
Thankyou
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Yes, you can remove the divider (but then why not buy one large barrel to start with instead of paying more for a double?) and yes the doors slide out completely, but it will still be difficult to empty as the doors are too small.
Ronen M.Maze
Hi Leanne, as Lily mentioned you can take it out if you need one full drum. There are larger horizontal tumblers available if you need. For example our 245L tumbler has a divider which can be removed as well and it has much larger doors. If you have any more questions please feel free to call us tomorrow to discuss.
I thought I would start with one as a double barrel, but at times when I have got a lot of waste, I thought I can maybe go to two systems and use them as a large barrel each. But if the doors are too small for this it might not be a good idea...
Maree Oasked
What can I put into my maze roto twin composter 160L
Can i put in raw or cooked fish heads and soil and plane tree leaves
I don't have lawn just a small garden so what other greens
When I open the container lots of little bugs fly out
I add Bokashiu
1 answer
I wouldnt put fish in. I think it would probably be extremely smelly. The little insects are probably vinegar flies. They are harmless.
Lilyasked
Why does my compost shape into round balls? Is this inevitable because of the tumbling action?
2 answers
Ronen M.Maze
Hi Lily, yes this often happens with compost tumblers due to the rotating action. It does not slow the process down but you can break them up with a small trowel or your hands.
Thanks for your lightning quick response! Good to know that it's not caused by something I'm doing wrong.
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