Mantis ComposT-Twin Sifter Screen 201107
- ComposT-Twin Sifter Screen Attachment
- When the compost is “cooked” replace the Door with the Sifter Screen
- Sift small particles of Compost into a Wheelbarrow or Bucket
- No tools Needed
- Essential for easy composting
The Mantis Compost-Twin sifter screen is designed for use with the Mantis ComposT-Twin. When your compost is ready to use, simply remove the door and attach the sifter screen — no tools required. The sifter screen allows finer compost straight through to your wheelbarrow or bucket without mess, fuss, or clumps.
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List Price: $ 49.99
Price: $ 49.99
Praying Mantis Garden Stake
- Extensive Handcrafting Is Put Into Each Piece.
- Special Painting Techniques Creates A ‘Patina’ Effect.
- Use Of Richly Colored Automobile Paint Creates Quality, Durable Finish.
- Mix And Match Items In Same Or Different Themes.
This Garden Stake 3D Metal Outdoor Decor Jiggle Wings Praying Mantis (33H) by Regal Art #R119 is a fun, unique and whimsical decorative stake for your garden and patio. Scatter these quality stakes, with hand-painted details, throughout your outdoor landscape to richly brighten and personalize. Special painting techniques create a ‘patina’ effect, and the use of richly colored automobile paint sets the finish apart from the competition. Some jiggle (like wings) in the breeze; others spins (like
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List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 17.47




























Review by N. Ward for Mantis ComposT-Twin Sifter Screen 201107
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I was disapointed when I unwrapped this item, very expensive for what it is. a loose weave screen would do the same job.
June 26th, 2010 at 12:37 pm
Review by Carole M. Smith for Mantis ComposT-Twin Sifter Screen 201107
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Very useful with the Mantis composter. Products arrived in a timely fashion and the delivery folks were very accomodating
June 26th, 2010 at 1:19 pm
Review by Joan C. Lin for Mantis ComposT-Twin Sifter Screen 201107
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Big container with 2 chambers to take turn on composting. This is awesome and useful!
June 26th, 2010 at 1:55 pm