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Green Deals: Lifetime 50-gallon Compost Tumbler $99, more

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Today only, as a part of its Deals of the Day, Home Depot offers the Lifetime 50-gallon Compost Tumbler for $99 shipped. For comparison, it has a list price of $150 and sells for $117 at Amazon, which is right at the previous all-time low. This composter has a built-in stand and tumble function that can hold up to 50-gallons. Rated 3.5/5 stars.

Other notable Green Deals today include:

  • 2-pack Outdoor Garden Solar Spotlights: $20 (Reg. $26) | Amazon
    • w/ code 7HCJOVGW
  • Snapper 82v 21-inch Electric Lawn Mower w/ 2 Batteries: $422 (Reg. $530) | Amazon

Featuring a 50-gallon (6.7 cubic ft) capacity, the Lifetime Compost Tumbler is the perfect addition to your backyard. The ingenious tumbler design easily turns on its axis for balanced rotation, and the internal aeration bar mixes compost and provides air flow. Constructed of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), the Compost Tumbler is durable, UV-protected, and has dark, double-wall panels to absorb and retain heat. For added convenience, it has an extra large removable lid and a spring-loaded pin that locks rotation during filling.

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