Maze Compost Tumbler – 65 Gal. (245lt)

(27 customer reviews)

$289.99

The new 65 Gal. (245lt) Compost Tumbler by Maze transforms leftover waste and garden refuse into a rich, nutrient-dense compost with next to no effort at all.

A key feature is the two compartments which means you never stop composting. When the first compartment is full, you start on the second compartment. Once this side is full the first side is ready to empty, and the cycle continues. The strongly reinforced barrel has been UV protected and contains multiple air vents to promote aerobic decomposition. The large opening and sliding doors allow for the easy addition of waste and collection of ready compost.

SKU: MCT-D245 Category:

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The new 65 Gal. (245lt) Compost Tumbler by Maze transforms leftover waste and garden refuse into a rich, nutrient-dense compost with next to no effort at all.

A key feature is the two compartments which means you never stop composting. When the first compartment is full, you start on the second compartment. Once this side is full the first side is ready to empty, and the cycle continues. The strongly reinforced barrel has been UV protected and contains multiple air vents to promote aerobic decomposition. The large opening and sliding doors allow for the easy addition of waste and collection of ready compost.

A very unique feature is the gear and handles which ensures easier turning of the drum and the geared ratchet will automatically lock rotation in any position. The frame is powder-coated zinc and its open front design allows for easy access for the collection of ready-to-use compost from the barrel with plenty of room for a compost cart or bucket to slide in underneath. By rotating the door to face down you are able to slide the door open and let the compost fall into the cart.

Developed and designed in Australia by Maze, the new 65 Gal. (245lt) Tumbler is sure to take care of all your composting needs for a very long time.

*Assembly required


  • 65 Gal. (245lt) capacity
  • Extra strong barrel and frame
  • New gear and crank system with a handle to allow for effort-free rotation
  • Built-in ratchet lock to prevent backward rotation of the barrel
  • Open frame design to allow for the easy collection of ready-to-use compost.
  • Plenty of room for a compost cart or bucket to slide in underneath
  • Sliding access doors
  • Rodent proof and multiple adjustable air vents
  • UV protected
  • Divider included allowing for the creation of 2 x separate compartments
  • Designed in Australia
  • Capacity: 65 Gal. (245lt)
  • Dimensions: 41.3 in. W x 30 in. D x 44.5 in. H
  • Zinc and powder coated
  • Weight: 53 lbs (24kg)
  • UV protected
  • Frame: Zinc powder coated
  • Maze Code: MCT-D245

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One review with a 4-star rating

  1. Mike

    I bought this tumbler about 2 years ago and it became an essential item in my garden. With a little attention it processes considerable amounts of garden and kitchen waste into usable compost. In my case it takes about 4 month to harvest one compartment. The compost is ok to use, but I store it for some more month in a different bin to properly mature. The materials used to make the tumbler are ok and assembly wasn’t an issue for me. My main concern is how long the plastic parts will last under the Australian sun. Of main concern is the green coloured plastic around the doors and on the handle. It already shows signs of UV damage, becomes brittle and flakes off as microplastic. Those parts should have been made from rust free metals or at least the same more durable black plastic. Friends gave me an older model of the tumbler were I could see that eventually all that plastic will suffer UV degradation. When I filled the old one up, the sun damaged panels actually split under the weight of the content. Time will tell how long the new one lasts. Another problem is the drainage. Depending on the waste materials, water can collect in the bottom and then the compost becomes water logged and smelly. I eventually drilled extra drainage holes in the panels which solved the problem. It would be nice if more drainage holes were already drilled in the lower parts of the tumbler. Overall, I’m impressed with the tumbler and loving the fact that I can process all my organic waste and that of several other households efficiently in my small backyard.

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