Wooden 905 Litre Compost Bin Extension Module
It's never been easier to double up on composting capacity with this extension module for the Wooden 905 Litre Compos... Read more
Why we love this product
- Made from FSC certified wood
- Extremely quick and easy to assemble
- Maintains a natural, rustic garden aesthetic
It's never been easier to double up on composting capacity with this extension module for the Wooden 905 Litre Compost Bin.
The Wooden 905 Litre Compost Bin can be assembled in just a matter of minutes, needing no nails, screws, or dug foundations to assemble, and this extension module can be attached just as easily.
By using the poles on the side of your existing compost bin, you can double or even triple its size in no time. Simply slide the new panels between the existing frames to give your wooden bin greater composting capacity.
The 18mm thick wood used in this product is sourced from a sustainably managed supply chain, and is FSC Certified. It has been treated with a non-toxic wood protection formula, which preserves the wood without releasing any chemicals that could pollute the compost it holds.
Please be aware that this product cannot operate on its own - it requires the Wooden 905 Litre Compost Bin.
- Module slots easily into the existing frame with no need for nails or screws
- Made from FSC boards and posts dipped in a non-toxic treatment
- Excellent insulation thanks to the 18mm thick wooden planks
Capacity (905 litre) | Width (mm) | Depth (mm) | Height (mm) |
Internal | 1100 | 1100 | 750 |
External | 1200 | 1200 | 750 |
Our standard delivery charge ranges between 3.99 and £9.99, depending on your location, purchase, and Local Council offer. Please see here for more information.
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Help your Wooden 905 Litre Compost Bin last.
We recommend that both the Wooden Compost Bin, and its accompanying Extension Model should be treated with a non toxic protective coating every 2 years to prevent them from degradation.