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๐ Compost Like a Pro: Turn Trash into Treasure!
The FCMP Outdoor 37 Gallon Roto Tumbling Composter is a robust, single-chamber composting solution designed for efficiency and ease of use. With a capacity of 37 gallons, it allows for quick composting of kitchen and yard waste in as little as 2 weeks, thanks to its optimal aeration features and user-friendly design.























| ASIN | B007PFA7OM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,727 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #76 in Outdoor Composting Bins |
| Brand | FCMP Outdoor |
| Brand Name | FCMP Outdoor |
| Capacity | 37 Gallons |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 437 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00628344138793 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 28"L x 30"W x 36"H |
| Item Type Name | Tumbling Composter |
| Manufacturer | Forest City Models and Patterns Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RM4000 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year on manufacturing defects - if anything is missing or needs replacing we will do so at our expense. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | RM4000 |
| Product Dimensions | 28"L x 30"W x 36"H |
| Shape | Octagonal |
| UPC | 628344138793 709317301304 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
I**A
Sturdy, Easy to Use, and Works Great!
The FCMP Outdoor tumbling composter is exactly what I needed for my garden. The single-chamber design is simple but effective, and the 37-gallon capacity is perfect for a householdโs kitchen scraps and yard waste. The elevated, rotating design makes turning the compost easy โ no heavy lifting or messy shoveling. The plastic is durable and weather-resistant, and assembly was quick with clear instructions. After just a few weeks, I could already see the compost breaking down nicely. It keeps pests out, looks tidy in the yard, and makes composting much more convenient. Highly recommend for both beginners and experienced gardeners.
S**Z
Excellent Quality For Backyard Gardner
This tumbler is just what I was looking for to suit my backyard garden needs. I appreciate the solid construction of the single chamber barrel, the sliding door glides open easily without catching - nor does it slide open on its own when spinning the barrel. The assembly was a breeze, I just lined the stand legs up, tightened them together and the top bar and tumbler fit like a glove. Took under 10 mins, but I did have a second set of hands ready to help. I specifically did not want a two chamber system. The wide opening is easy to get the largest of zucchini stalks and leaves into without breaking down, and when placed in the sun, it cooks! Even when 3/4 full my toddlers can spin the barrel without difficulty. It takes about 3 weeks with the right balanced materials to begin forming usable compost. I can either scoop out martial with a garden trowel to use just a little, or line the door up with a wheelbarrow and easily let gravity do the work for me if I need a lot. Accessibility is versatile. Of all the other tumblers I have tired, this is by far the best one I have used. It is sturdy, I haven't had issues with it leaking, I am happy with the venting that came with the unit, I didn't needed to drill additional holes into it for it to ventilate properly. Out of the box it was ready to use.
4**S
Great product, good value.
I was vacillating between a high end Swedish metal composter and this one. I wanted something off of the ground, easy to spin and most importantly rodent proof. I read comments about the rust issues and assembly challenges on the high end metal brand and thought, for the money, I would go with two of these for half of the price of the other model. These seem like they will be quite durable. I also like the fact that this model is solid black and will heat up well, plus being low key in appearance. I have a very large gardens so I am hoping that a combined 74 gallons will keep us in adequate compost! This composter was a breeze to put together; it took me under 20 minutes each and I assembled them without any help. The spin is very smooth when empty and I will see what happens when we fill them. I also purchased two large black trash cans with lids to keep the 'brown' material which I will be filling with shredded leaves. Rodents also like to nest in shredded leaves so the tight lids should prevent surprises. I am clearly rodent phobic - my rational brain tells me I won't be harmed by them it's just that I don't like them near my vegetable garden for sanitation reasons. For the money, this seems like a solid product.
A**N
Well-priced sturdy tumbler composter.
This composter required only the support to be put together. Very easy to do. Just put the rod inside the tumbler before attachment. Unlike some other composters, the body of this one is one piece, so it doesnโt have to be put together and itโs unlikely that it will split. Overall Iโm very happy with the purchase. Hoping it will hold up as others have said it does. Thatโs why I think the galvanized legs are important. The only potential negative is that it does not have a locking peg to keep it from spinning while loading or unloading. Typically the weight inside keeps it essentially in place, but that would be an improvement. Iโve actually added a braking attachment. I also wonder about the door. Like many others, it slides in place. This one has the advantage of being thick and substantial. Others in this price range have swing doors, but many complain that the latches open up while spinning. So the sturdy slider was my choice. Iโm hoping thereโs no issue with it freezing shut. This is a very good quality tumbler!
L**E
High quality compost bin.
This is a very high quality compost bin and not that hard to put together.
C**N
Great Tumbler Composter
Easy to assemble. All pieces labelled well. Even though the frame is rust resistant, I placed the frame on a composite timber deck boards I had extra from a deck installation. Secured it with four 3/4" conduit clamps screwed into the deck boards. A previous "rust resistant" frame from another bin rusted after 8 years of ground contact. The sliding lid moves freely. There was a bit of a gap on the spinning axle between the bin and the frame, which I solved by installing a 1/2" long piece of 1" PCV pipe on either side of the axle outside of the tumbler. This prevented the tumbler from hitting the frame as it rotated and keeps the tumbler centered in the frame. In 60 minutes I had the tumbler out of the box, assembled and put in place. So sure, it's not perfect right out of the box (which would drop the rating to 4.5 stars) but if you want it to last more than 10 years you have to do it right. I have no doubts this will last a very long time.
T**B
Awesome composter
Works great.
P**D
Decent size, but a small opening
I was looking to replace a pair of 50 gal compost bins that I left behind when I moved. This was the closest thing I found to what I had before. These were easy to assemble (pay attention to the part of the instructions where it says "Do NOT assemble the legs like this" [in images]). Empty, they're fairly lightweight, so easy to move around. When I went to use them, there were a couple things I found to be significantly inferior to the units I had before: 1 - The opening is small. I used the catch bag on my push mower to catch some grass clippings to put into the bin. The opening is MUCH shorter than the height of the grass-catcher, which meant that I spilled a lot of the clippings on the outside of/around the bin. I can see this becoming even more problematic when the compost is ready to be used, and I want to use a shovel to get it out. 2 - There is no lock for the tumbling feature. My old bins had pins to keep them from rotating. Since I was starting with an empty bin, it kept wanting to rotate as I was trying to empty my grass clippings into it (which just made the size of the opening that much more frustrating).
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