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The JK125 is great for a home of 2-4 people and the JK270 is well suited for a larger home, restaurant, B&B, or school (great for educational purposes).

Jora Composter JK270
Have ever tried composting your food waste and been plagued with bad odors, rats and other vermin? Then the answer to all your composting concerns has arrived!
The Jora Composter is a heavy-duty compost tumbler with locking doors to prevent any animals from getting into the composter, and it is insulated to help speed up the decomposition process yeilding compost faster.

You don’t have to be a gardener to produce wonderful, rich compost. The JK125 & JK270 Jora Composters lets you make perfect compost from your kitchen waste cleanly and quickly, with a minimum of effort.

Jora Composter JK125 Wall-mounted
Mixing is important for composting to work efficiently. Rotation is a simple matter, for the Jora Composter. Rotation allows fresh waste to come into contact with already decaying material, and rotation also introduces necessary oxygen for the decomposition process.
It is also very easy to adjust the air supply to suit the quantity of waste by means of ventilators on the sides of the machine as insufficient aeration can lead to unpleasant odors in the compost.

Jora Composter Insulated Compartments
The breaking-down of organic material into compost generates heat through the action of micro-organisms. Different micro-organisms start working at different temperatures.
Since the Jora Composter is extremely well insulated, it allows the temperature at the maximum rate of decomposition to rise as high as 160 degrees farenheit. Without insulation it would be difficult to achieve such high temperatures, which means that those micro-organisms that need high temperatures for their activity would never start working.
Using an insulated, rotating composter ensures a more even heat distribution and an active decomposition process throughout the entire volume of organic matter. This results in a more rapid composting rate occuring in approximately 6-8 weeks.
The high temperature makes the Jora Composter especially suited for kitchen waste, both cooked and uncooked, including meat and fish scraps.
The two separate latching doors make harvesting the finished compost a snap. Simply fill one compartment with organic matter and let it “cook” while you are filling the other compartment. When you finish filling the second compartment, the first compartment should be finished “cooking.” Simply open the door and dump the dark, nutrient laden compost in your wheelbarrow to use in the garden.

Rich Finished Compost