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Avg. Customer Review: 4 Star
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Mantis ComposT-Twin #4000-00-02
  • Dual-Chamber Composter
  • 2-10 Bushel capacity bins, with easy-to-turn handle and gear system for easy mixing.
  • Fully Enclosed Chambers
  • 4 Aerator Vents
  • Sturdy Tubular Frame


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The Mantis Compost-Twin 2-chamber rotating composter is the composter's dream come true. Now you can "cook" one batch while you add organic scraps to another with no mess, no odors, and no hard work. It is built with a sturdy tubular frame and features fully enclosed chambers and four aerator vents. The easy-to-turn handle and gear system makes for easy mixing. The composter's chambers each have a 10-bushel capacity.



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Mantis ComposT-Twin #4000-00-02
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  • Publisher: Mantis
  • Label: Mantis
  • Studio: Mantis
  • Average Customer Review: 4 Star based on 6 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Garden: #12732


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Avg. Customer Review:4 Star

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Great Composter. It really makes compost in two weeks. 2008-05-30
Comment: I was skeptical about the claim of making compost in two weeks--my previous stationary composter from Price Club took about a year. But now two weeks later, I have about 10 cubic feet of compost. I don't have a chipper-shredder, so I chopped up the big pieces with scissors.

One reviewer had trouble removing the doors--my doors don't have this problem--they come off and go back on easily.

Unfortunately, I can't get my wheel barrow under the composter without bending the composter's metal frame. I wish it had two more inches of room on the bottom.

For those wondering whether they can use all the compost this thing can make--don't worry. If you want to mulch an 8000 square foot garden with 3 inches of compost, you'll need 2000 cubic feet of compost. You'll easily use all the compost you can make.

At first, I wondered whether such an expensive composter could pay for itself. So I computed--it can make about 200 cubic feet of compost/year. Compost costs about $1/cubic foot. So it makes about $200 worth of compost/year. It'll easily pay for itself.


1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Compost Twin 2007-12-26
Comment: Talk about a nightmare to put together! Two people and three hours (and must swearing) later, we finally got it put together. So far, so good, and I'll let you know how it goes in the spring.


2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Keeps the Bears Out 2007-09-05
Comment: It's working and keeps the Bears Out, I can hear them tumbling it at night but they can't get in. A little heavy to rotate, but I still love it.


18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: 5 1/2 years and loving it 2007-08-17
Comment: I've had a compost-twin for 5 1/2 years, and I love it.

I'm a lazy-gardener type with a large garden. I throw anything I want into one side of the composter, and it's amazing how quickly the volume goes down. Eventually (and it is eventually) one side fills up, and then I close it up and forget about it while I fill the other side. I turn the composter when I feel like it -- 30 turns, but rarely more than once a week or so. By the time the second bin is full, the first is ready to empty.

And, as another reviewed noted, the compost-twin is *easy* to empty.

The doors are indeed the weak point. They feel flimsy, and a hinge recently broke off one of my doors. But that was after 5 1/2 years of steady, constant use and no protection from the New England weather. A new door costs $50 including postage. This doesn't seem so bad to me.

It took me a little while to get the knack of taking the doors on and off easily, when I went to unload the composter, but now I find it very easy indeed -- I'd forgotten that I ever had any difficulty.

So yes -- this is a composter for people who are willing to do some advance investment (both the money and an hour to set up the thing) in order to have years of easy and high-quality compost.

One more note: Don't worry about using compost starters, and don't clean out your composter between uses, as the directions instruct. Instead, leave a little bit of finished or semi-finished compost in the bin as a "starter" for the next load. In the spring (if you're in a winter-freeze area like I am), find some good soil in your garden and throw it in the composter to start the process going. Cheap and easy!


22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: exceeds my expectations. 2007-01-16
Comment: I am a lazy gardener. Don't get me wrong, I love to spend time in the garden but I hate to spend it doing something that could be done easier. What does that have to do with making compost? Everything!

I do not turn my compost bins. I let the worms take care of it for me, but they are not the fast workers. It takes about a year for me to get a batch of compost. That is ok with me. I have multiple bins going. But, I have always thought that a tumbler would be the way to go. I could crank it everyday, as long as I remember, and compost would come out every two weeks. What was stopping me? A few things.

- $500 for a composter?
- the legs look flimsy
- does it really work fast?
- Is it big enough?
- How well is it built?

Well, I bought one. It got to me in less than a week during the heavy Christmas mailing season. WAY TO GO AMAZON!

The legs are very strong. Steel support and the barrel is well designed. Empting the compost is so easy. Just pull a wheel barrel under it and turn the crank.

It is plenty big enough. In fact, I am having trouble feeding it.

Compost in 14 days? Not for me. Did I tell you I was lazy? Maybe I do not grind things up enough or maybe my recipe is not perfect, I don't know. What I do know is it speeds up the whole process with very little effort on my part. In a couple of days the mixture is very warm. By the end of two or three weeks the mixture is cool again, moist, and about half finished. Perfect for putting in my old bins for a month or two of seasoning.

You'll notice I have not discussed the $500. That is for you to decide on. I just know that I will get good compost, much faster, and with far less work than before. All I need now is to make friends with a professional gardener so I can take some of the leaves and grass clippings he is collecting. Did I say I am having trouble feeding it?



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