Claims that rotating composter produce faster composts is highly justified, looking at the results. Basically, composting is a process that takes quite a significant amount of time. But when rotating composter is used, the principle behind the working of the bins shows that it speeds up the process.
Rotating composter is always on a pivot so that it can be turned around. This ensures that the contents are mixed thoroughly. This is done because the mixing ensures that the contents of the composter bin are finely chopped so that they easily break down.
Added to this fact is that mixing encourages high temperatures that is needed to make compost. So, there will be an even temperature throughout which in turn means that all the contents will compost at a much higher rate than the conventional compost.
There is another added advantage, too. While mixing, the contents are thoroughly aerated and this would also make the decomposition of the contents much faster. So, people claiming that compost would be ready within three weeks are justified. Sometimes, an activator is also added to the rotating composter that ensures a quick supply from the rotating compost bin.
After compost is made, it can be removed from the output drum. Rotating composters are also ideal for those who have limited space or who find it difficult dealing with a large open heap on their garden. This is a small contribution to make our planet greener and be eco friendly.