RolyPig Rolling Compost Bin Review

RolyPig Rolling Compost Bin
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I purchased the Rolypig composter almost a year ago. The pig looks great, and gets lots of comments from the neighbors, but is pretty lousy at creating compost. It was easy to assemble, and is easy to roll and move around, even for a small person, but I've emptied the "tail end" many times, over the past year, only to find partially composted scraps. I've reduced the size of the scraps, and balanced the carbon and nitrogen as the company suggested, but no useful compost yet. In addition, the pink pig is fading fast (no longer hot pink, but pale pink), and the fiberglass head is starting to crack. I'm pretty disappointed in the pig. I really wish it would've worked like the company claimed. Save your $230-350, and buy a composter that actually works. Good luck!

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Fun, attractive, efficient compost maker. The RolyPig composter is the easy and fun way to make compost. Compact and completely enclosed, the RolyPig Composter aerates effortlessly and continuously for faster decomposition. New waste is "fed" via the RolyPig's snout. When the first compartment is full (about 3 weeks) you roll your RolyPig onto its next two flat sides, aerating all the contents automatically. Simple, back-saving, and no complicated mechanisms. 12-15 weeks later, your plant-friendly compost appears from (you guessed it) your RolyPig's 'bottom'.Because material flows from one internal compartment to the next and finally into the rear discharge drawer, the RolyPig never becomes full.Rolypigs are made to last and add joy to the composting process. H 32-inches x L 43-inches x W 31-inches.

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ROLYPIG said...

Manufacturer's comment. Composting is not quick and easy. The Rolypig Composter is designed to aerate the organic material to speed up decomposition. If the correct mix of wastes, chopped finely where possible, is 'fed' to the Rolypig, then a usable compost is produced after a number of months inside.
Remember that commercial compost operations sieve all the compost before you see it, to riddle out twigs and uncomposted bits and pieces.
Use an accelerator, add some dark topsoil to be sure that the natural composting bacteria and fungi are present in a new, clean composter. Use sawdust, shredded paper, dead dry leaves etc to mix with manky food waste. Give it time, and a few rolls, the Rolypig works very well. Check our new model for public spaces and schools at www.rolypig.com

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