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Review of Dura-Trel Compost Bin - Make Compost and Fertilizer at Home

By The Great Reviewer, published Aug 28, 2007
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Though there are many compost bins available in the market my first and only preference is Dura-Trel Compost Bin. When I saw it for the first time at my cousin's place I was fully impressed. This is a superior fine grade bin from USA. I was startled at the price. It comes at $260. But when I learnt that it has a warranty period of 20 years I was dumb struck. This is made of sturdy high quality Vinyl. The vinyl has the maximum amount of Titanium Dioxide among all the polymers. The Titanium Dioxide is a potent UV stabilizer that shields the vinyl. This prevents the detrimental ultraviolet rays from penetrating in to the bin. This makes it so special.

I was always fascinated by the idea of making compost at home. But the creation and maintenance of a conventional compost pit was not that easy. The benefits of the compost are so much and we are still to capitalize the potential to fullest extent. Moreover it is not possible to create compost pit at urban areas. I am not comfortable in handling the worms and microorganisms in the compost that facilitate the decomposition. The Dura-Trel Compost Bin is an amazing product that can be used to recycle the waste at home itself. Make it a point to process only biodegradable refuse. Do not dump plastic and other polythene in to the bin.

You just have to slide the waste in to the bin from the top. The cover can be operated easily and is water tight. This does not emanate any foul smell. It can be place in one corner and it processes the waste without any external help. The compost is excellent manure. The chemical fertilizers can never match the quality of the compost manure. This is completely organic manure. It is an ideal way of waste management. The white colored bin looks cool. This is equipped with detachable rails that assist in moving things in and out of the bin.

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