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Reddit mentions of Jora Composter Tumbler JK270

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Jora Composter Tumbler JK270. Here are the top ones.

Jora Composter Tumbler JK270
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    Features:
  • Time Saver - This tumbler composter is constructed for ease of use and simplicity of rotation. The Jora Composter acts as a compost turner which is simply turned by hand whenever waste is put in. The compost bin outdoor tumbler is divided into two chambers. While one compost container is being filled, the compost in the other chamber matures.
  • Incredibly Well Built - Unlike most outdoor composting bins it is the stable, food grade non-toxic insulation in the Jora backyard composter which allows the temperatures to rise up to higher than 160 degrees F, resulting in quick and efficient composting.
  • High Volume - The JK 270 is a large compost bin with a volume of up to 70 gallons and a capacity of 7-8 gallons a week. Keep our composter outdoor bin in a convenient place outside where you can easily dispose of waste in an efficient, environmentally friendly manner.
  • Allows Air Into Mixture - The Jora Composter is one of the few compost bins that has side vents allowing a flow of oxygen into the compost bin. The side vents of the compost barrel, along with kitchen waste (green) and a carbon source (brown), will result in a successful compost.
  • Attractive Design - Having compost bins outdoor is easy and convenient, and the Jora Composter was designed to bring that convenience to our customers. This compost machine is made from galvanized steel to be more durable, longer-lasting, and attractive in your backyard.
Specs:
ColorGreen
Height52 Inches
Length44 Inches
Number of items1
Size70 Gallon
Weight52 Pounds
Width28 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Jora Composter Tumbler JK270:

u/road_to_nowhere ยท 3 pointsr/composting

I think this depends on how committed you are and by that I mean how much you're willing to invest. I'm a big fan of John at Growing Your Greens. I am new to composting and did quite a bit of research before discovering that my HOA forbids the use of composters. I'm on the fence about whether I'll get one anyway or not but based on John's reviews of the various types I would have or will purchase a Joraform. It's pricey to start (Note: I've seen it at $299 on Amazon, it seems to be higher right now so you can keep an eye on it if you're interested) but he does a follow up review here and has actually purchased a second, larger one because it works so well and so quickly. He says it turns out high grade usable compost in about 4-6 weeks. That seems much faster than any of the other ones I've read about. I've also read that the insulation keeps the pile hot enough that it works during snowy winters as well if your area experiences that type of climate. John puts the Lifetime tumbler in second place and I've seen the dual 50 gallon model at Costco for $150 which is pretty good as well.

The bonus of the tumblers, as he mentions, is that they're raised and sealed so rodents can't get to your pile. With the Joraform the holes are relatively small, I believe, so it keeps the insects you get to a minimum as well. Being able to tumble your compost has the advantage of making it easier to turn so you can keep the pile processing more easily and preventing it from creating odors. They're long but I highly suggest watching John's videos as they give a pretty good run down of the various types and the pros and cons of each.

u/lllilllillil ยท 3 pointsr/gardening

I bought the Yimby compost bin two years ago and a Jora Compost bin last year. IMHO the Yimby is junk - it is too small to heat up and compost. The Jora, being insulated does very well and can create compost in a month if I add lots of greens. That being said, if I bought another it would be a Geobin.