Summary: Review of The Lifetime 60021 Compost Tumbler
Among the wide range of Lifetime garden products like sheds and wheelbarrows is one that we are really interested in right now - the Lifetime 60021 Compost Tumbler. Compost Tumblers are composters that speed up the normally slow composting process. Nature might take a year to produce fine compost for your ornamental plants and a well run compost pile will with some hard work reduce that to a few months but a good well run Tumbler Composter may do the job in 2 weeks. That appeals to most of us in our busy lives with way too many things to do, so tumbling composters are very popular. That being said why should we buy the Lifetime 60021 tumbling composter rather than any other? The only answer has to be that it fits our needs. So let’s look under the hood and see what the Lifetime 60021 is and does and then you can see whether this composter is for you. Features and Specifications of the Lifetime 60021 First of all You can see in the picture on the right that the composter consists of a black tub mounted on a metal frame. The mounting allows you turn the tub and [...]
Among the wide range of Lifetime garden products like sheds and
wheelbarrows is one that we are really interested in right now
- the Lifetime 60021 Compost Tumbler. Compost Tumblers are
composters that speed up the normally slow composting process.
Nature might take a year to produce fine compost for your
ornamental plants and a well run compost pile will with some hard
work reduce that to a few months but a good well run Tumbler
Composter may do the job in 2 weeks. That appeals to most of us in
our busy lives with way too many things to do, so tumbling
composters are very popular. That being said why should we buy the
Lifetime 60021 tumbling composter rather than any other? The only
answer has to be that it fits our needs. So let’s look under the
hood and see what the Lifetime 60021 is and does and then you can
see whether this composter is for you. Features and Specifications
of the Lifetime 60021 First of all You can see in the picture on
the right that the composter consists of a black tub mounted on a
metal frame. The mounting allows you turn the tub and tumble
the food and garden waste inside the tub. Some people say that you
need to do this only once a week but I believe that it’s best to
tumble your composter every day. It speeds things up and only takes
a few seconds. Looking at the details… The composter is made of a
black plastic called High Density Polyethylene. This means that the
tub itself is totally rust proof and weather resistant. The fact
that it is black means that it heats up faster by absorbing
sunlight. The higher temperature of the tumbler warms the waste and
speeds the composting up. The tub of the composter is double
walled. This helps to keep the heat generated by the composting
inside the tub. Even on a cold day the compost will be warm or even
hot. The 60021 has a capacity of 10 cubic feet and holds 75
gallons. This is a really healthy amount of compost! The lid of the
tumbler is really large and slides off completely making it easy to
shovel large piles of leaves or lawn mowings into the tub. There is
also a locking pin that keeps the tub steady as you load it up.
Running right through the tub is a ventilation tube that has air
holes in it and help to get air and essential oxygen into the
composting waste. Who is this for? Is the Lifetime 60021 Composter
for You? First of all this is a Tumbler Composter and needs a
little attention. You need to spin or tumble the tub to speed the
composting up. Like all tumblers they work best when you have
finished loading it up. In other words you need to stop loading it
up and allow it to work for let’s say 2 weeks. In that time you’ll
have to have another container – maybe an old bin or bucket to put
your garden and other waste in while the compost “cooks”. This is
why folks often buy 2 tumbler composters. One is filling up while
the other is “cooking”. This is a tumbler so some thought has to be
given to the ground on which it stands. You want a good stable
performance from the tumbler so it needs to be on flat ground. This
is a medium to high capacity composter so it will suit a large
family or large plot of land – although as said above you might
find that you’ll need 2 tumblers if you really like the process!
One last point – liquid fertiliser is produced by all composters
which usually runs out into the ground under the composter. That’s
true here too and my advice is to catch this liquid gold with a
small garden trough or similar. You can dilute this and water your
borders with it. Make sure you read my review of the Envirocycle
Composter if you want a small compost maker that has a special
container built in that catches the Compost tea. And now the “Pros
and Cons”! What I Like about the Lifetime 60021 Composter Plastic
construction Large capacity and large removable lid Double walled
plastic construction What I Don’t Like About The Lifetime 60021
Tumbler Composter Time to get the tools out – Lifetime advise this
is a 2 person job and you need a drill, Phillips screw driver,
socket wrench…you get the picture. Yes there is plan and
instructions but it will take some time and effort! The compost tea
leaks out. True for nearly all compost tumblers – but you need a
container underneath to catch it. Last Words on the Lifetime 60021
Compost Tumbler The lifetime 60021 comes over as a well designed,
sturdy composter suitable for medium to high volume composting.
Right now as I write this Amazon are charging dollarsignr1 less
than Costco. Check out Amazon to buy the 60021 or just for
shipping details and to see other reviews of the Lifetime 60021
Compost Tumbler. [1] [1]
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