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Compost Tumbler Product

Overview

A compost tumbler rotates organic waste to speed decomposition. Unlike static pile composting (which takes 6–12 months), the tumbler accelerates the process by promoting oxygen diffusion through the pile and mixing fresh and aged material, ensuring that all feedstock experiences thermophilic conditions (50–70 °C). In warm climates or with high-nitrogen feedstock, finished compost can be ready in 4–6 weeks.

The Rotating Drum is mounted on two bearing points on the Support Frame, allowing it to rotate freely. The user adds kitchen scraps and yard waste (grass, leaves, manure) through the Access Door, then closes the Door Latch. Once or twice daily, they rotate the drum 5–10 full turns using the Rotation Crank Handle crank. The internal Interior Fin lift and tumble material as the drum spins, distributing moisture, exposing fresh surfaces to air, and mixing partially decomposed material with fresh feedstock.

How it works

Aerobic microorganisms (bacteria, fungi) that thrive in the presence of oxygen consume organic carbon, producing heat, water, and CO2. When material is densely packed and not aerated, anaerobic bacteria take over, producing methane and hydrogen sulfide (foul odours). The tumbler prevents this by ensuring the pile is turned frequently and perforated with Aeration Vent System so oxygen can diffuse throughout.

The Drum Shell is a cylinder typically 60–80 cm long and 60–80 cm diameter. Its interior walls are lined with Interior Fin—radial blades spaced 10–15 cm apart. As the drum rotates, material climbs the curved interior and falls back as gravity acts, cascading and turning over. The fins mechanically break up clumps and thoroughly mix fresh feedstock with older compost.

The Drum Rim on each end of the drum bears on two Bearing Support Assembly pillow blocks that are mounted on the Support Frame via Bearing Bracket. The bearing blocks house standard Ball Bearing that allow the drum to spin with low friction.

Rotation is manual via the Rotation Crank Handle crank arm, which is welded to the drum's Crank Shaft. A typical Crank Gear is 10:1, so ten turns of the handle rotate the drum once. This gear reduction makes turning feasible even when the drum is partly filled (40–50 kg material), reducing the required force to roughly 5–10 kg per turn.

As microbes decompose feedstock, temperatures rise, killing pathogens and weed seeds. Moisture levels are maintained by occasional water additions; materials dry out or remain soggy if the ratio is wrong. The Aeration Vent System holes (12 or more, quarter-inch diameter) ensure adequate oxygen supply. After 2–6 weeks of regular turning, the contents darken and become crumbly, resembling dark soil. The Access Door is opened, and finished compost is scooped out, leaving unfinished material to continue decomposing for the next batch.

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Bill of materials

8 top-level lines · 36 rows shown · 76 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Rotating Drum 4 parts compost-tumbler-drum 1 12 assembly
1.1 Drum Shell compost-tumbler-drum-shell 1 part
1.2 Interior Fin compost-tumbler-drum-fins 8 part
1.3 Drum Rim compost-tumbler-drum-rim 2 part
1.4 Drum Wall Brace compost-tumbler-drum-wall 1 part
2 Support Frame 4 parts compost-tumbler-frame 1 11 assembly
2.1 Frame Tube compost-tumbler-frame-tube 4 part
2.2 Frame Brace compost-tumbler-frame-brace 2 part
2.3 Frame Foot Pad compost-tumbler-feet 4 part
2.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
3 Bearing Support Assembly 4 parts compost-tumbler-bearing-assembly 2 7 assembly
3.1 Bearing Block compost-tumbler-bearing-block 2 part
3.2 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
3.3 Bearing Bracket compost-tumbler-bearing-bracket 2 part
3.4 Bearing Bolt compost-tumbler-bearing-bolt 8 part
4 Access Door 5 parts compost-tumbler-door 1 6 assembly
4.1 Door Panel compost-tumbler-door-panel 1 part
4.2 Door Frame compost-tumbler-door-frame 1 part
4.3 Door Hinge compost-tumbler-hinge 2 part
4.4 Door Latch compost-tumbler-latch 1 part
4.5 Door Handle compost-tumbler-handle-door 1 part
5 Rotation Crank Handle 4 parts compost-tumbler-handle 1 4 assembly
5.1 Crank Arm compost-tumbler-crank-arm 1 part
5.2 Crank Shaft compost-tumbler-crank-shaft 1 part
5.3 Grip Knob compost-tumbler-crank-grip 1 part
5.4 Crank Gear compost-tumbler-gear-ratio 1 part
6 Aeration Vent System 2 parts compost-tumbler-vents 1 13 assembly
6.1 Aeration Hole compost-tumbler-vent-hole 12× 12 part
6.2 Vent Mesh compost-tumbler-vent-mesh 1 part
7 Base & Grounding 2 parts compost-tumbler-base 1 5 assembly
7.1 Base Pad compost-tumbler-base-pad 4 part
7.2 Leveling Shim compost-tumbler-leveling-shim 1 part
8 Fasteners & Hardware 3 parts compost-tumbler-hardware 1 11 assembly
8.1 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
8.2 Hose Clamp compost-tumbler-hose-clamp 4 part
8.3 Wire Clip compost-tumbler-wire-clip 6 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $80–$5k · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇸🇪Husqvarna
husqvarna.com ↗
Stockholm, SE Outdoor power products 500 units 8–14 wks
🇩🇪STIHL
stihl.com ↗
Waiblingen, DE Chainsaws & outdoor power 500 units 8–14 wks
🇺🇸Toro
thetorocompany.com ↗
Bloomington, US Turf & outdoor equipment 500 units 8–14 wks
powerequipment.honda.com ↗ Tokyo, JP Engines & outdoor power 500 units 8–14 wks
🇨🇳Chervon
chervongroup.com ↗
Nanjing, CN Power tools (EGO, SKIL) 500 units 8–14 wks

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