If you are looking for a dual-chamber composter, you might want to check out the Miracle-Gro Dual Chamber Tumbling Composter. This composter has two sides, so you can finish one side while leaving the second side for adding fresh kitchen scraps and garden waste.

The continuous swapping of sides allows for an uninterrupted flow of new, fresh, and healthy compost.
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Miracle-Gro Dual Chamber Tumbling Composter Features
Turn your home and garden waste into nutritious fertilizer for your vegetable and flower gardens. This Miracle-Gro Dual Chamber Tumbling Composter features dual compartments for more efficient composting.
- Dual compartments for more efficient use of home and garden waste
- Aeration system to speed up the composting process
- Mixing Bars, which accelerate the decomposition process, are included
- Easy to assemble
- Heavy-duty construction
- Dual Chamber (2 x 27 gallons)
Miracle-Gro Tumbling Composter Description
The mixing bars help accelerate the decomposition process, while the heavy-duty, all-season construction allows for year-round composting. Two easy-slide doors make the filling and dumping a breeze, as well as keep odors in place.
What we Liked Most about the Miracle-Gro Tumbling Composter
We liked that this composter is not overly big. It is relatively nice looking, and the dual chamber allows you to keep one side for fresher materials while the other side is ready to use. It is also very easy to put together.
What we Did Not Like about the Miracle-Gro Tumbling Composter
There isn’t much to complain about when it comes to this tumbling composter, other than the instructions are a little vague. See the video below for instructions on putting it together.
Stop struggling with that clunky, cumbersome, difficult-to-use outdoor compost bin! Miracle-Gro’s rotating compost bin is easy to use for everyone. This efficient tumbler system is simple to load and unload, producing perfectly cooked compost without digging, turning, or mixing by hand.
More about this Tumbling Composter
The doors on the composter slide completely out of their guides to create a larger opening.
The doors can be removed if you are turning to dump the material.
When the doors are closed, they do not cause any problems with turning the chambers.
You will not be able to spin the composter if the doors are left open.
It will take between four and six weeks to make the compost (depending on your climate and what you add to the composter).
The composter is easy to assemble and should take about 30 minutes.
You need a Phillips screwdriver to put it together.




