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🪱 Turn scraps into gold with Worm Nerd’s sleek, stackable worm farm!
The Worm Nerd WN53 4-Tray Worm Composting Bin Kit is a compact, durable vermiculture system designed for indoor and outdoor use. Featuring four stackable trays, a built-in spigot for collecting nutrient-rich worm tea, and a coco coir brick for optimal worm bedding, it enables efficient recycling of food waste into premium organic fertilizer. Lightweight and portable, it fits easily on countertops or small spaces, making sustainable composting accessible and stylish for modern eco-conscious gardeners.
| ASIN | B0BWZNPCTN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #208,152 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #142 in Outdoor Composting Bins |
| Brand | Worm Nerd |
| Brand Name | Worm Nerd |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 140 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15"L x 11.75"W x 13.68"H |
| Item Type Name | Worm Nerd 4-Tray Worm Composting Bin Kit with Coco Coir Brick for Recycling Food Waste, Worm Castings, Worm Tea, Vermiculture and Vermicomposting |
| Item Weight | 3.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Arcadia Garden Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WN40 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | WN40 |
| Product Dimensions | 15"L x 11.75"W x 13.68"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| UPC | 849637009006 |
J**M
Great small worm bin
I've had this bin for a few months now, and it's nice, compact, easy to use, and relatively clean. If you're looking to get a load of worm compost within even two months, you might need to lower your expectations. It really is small. But it's a fun way to make compost indoors, especially when the weather starts to get cold. And I have two young boys, who find it hilarious and interesting! I started off with some red wrigglers bought at my local pet store, which probably only had around 25 worms (hence, the slowness). I now have no idea how many I have, it's been maybe 5 months, and I just added the second tray on top of the initial one. I still have not harvest the castings below, but I have the luxury of not being in a hurry. There's very little smell, as long as you add shredded paper on top every time you add food, and don't add food too quickly. As long as it's closed, I don't smell anything at all, and I don't get a ton of leftover liquid at the bottom either. Overall, love the product. I may contemplate getting a larger one in future but right now, that's just not feasible, and I'm quite happy with how this has turned out so far.
A**R
This product is perfect for any home gardener! 🪱
I recently purchased a Worm Nerd vermicomposting bin and have been immensely pleased with it as an addition to my greenhouse and garden. I'll start by saying the bin is incredibly well-made, easy to assemble, and keeps my worms very happy. It comes with 2 more stackable trays that hold a heaping amount of castings. Pretty nifty built-in aeration system beneath to ensure that the compost never gets overly wet or too dry, the drain holes make it easy to manage excess moisture, plus you have a tap and can collect the worm juice to feed houseplants or veggies. The plastic is also TOUGH, durable enough to keep out any pests or critters, which I have had issues with in other bins. Overall, this is an excellent product and has made vermicomposting a breeze, even my girlfriends 10 year old soon loves to help tend to the worms. Highly recommend! 🪱
L**E
Way Over Priced for its Size
Easy to assemble and instructions are good. The photo showing the thing assembled has the wire base upside down. LOL But, for a novice this would be a good way to start and determine if this is something you want to do. Totally my fault for not paying attention to the photo showing the dimensions! For a few dollars more I could have gotten one twice this size. The legs/base is too short to get a container under it to drain the liquid from the faucet unless you place it so that the faucet is out over the edge of a table or a taller base. The very short legs also make it more difficult to place each leg in a container of water and mineral oil to keep the ants out. (I had to use jar lids.) I'm in Florida so ants are always a problem, especially since I won't use anything toxic for pest control. (Terro Ant Control works in almost all situations.) I expect to move about 20% of my worms to this and likely keep it in the guest bathroom that gets very little use. It's small enough and lightweight enough that it should do well and be easy to keep. I'll keep shopping for a larger one to replace the old one I have on my screened porch.
A**R
Good for beginner worm farmers
Really small for the $$$. I will keep, but my bad, I should have looked at the dimensions. The pictures make it look like it is a really decent size. I have been worm farming for quite a while and made my own farms out of recycled plastic containers-feeling good that I was reusing something that would usually go into the landfill. I will have to continue using my own method and use this new item as an additional farm as is too small to hold all my worms. I appreciated the pamphlet explaining worm farming in detail. I gained a lot of new information about worm composting.
F**O
Great quality and perfect for apartment vermicomposting
Im a complete beginner and decided to start vermicomposting at home. Ive had this bin for a couple of months now and my worms love it. They are even laying eggs😍. Im so happy everything is turning out good for now. i also added a mesh on the first tray so they dont get to the bottom tray (where liquid is collected).
B**L
I love this home for my red wiggler worms!
I bought this as a home to raise red wiggler worms. My first time. I keep to the phrase, "a little dry is better than too wet" and they are doing well. No smell, not even when I churn the old food into their bedding. Some moisture collects on the lid and in the bottom compartment, which I just recycle on top the bedding until I can produce worm tea. I have tested whole, frozen and blended, no smell. I give plenty of spent coffee ground and ground eggshells to aid in digestion. Two egg shells sit at the bottom of their home to encourage mating, and their population is increasing. This unit does an outstanding job of compacting a home to raise worms without smell.
R**I
Limited space?
Works fairly well on my deck. Maybe I should’ve bought a bigger one, but it’s not a bad starter size. Definitely needs protection from the rain, though, since it accumulates in the bottom through the cracks between the levels.
T**A
ok
worms get stuck in the bottom and can drown also the little spigot will get clogged easily but other wise its ok just keep an eye on the bottom
E**S
Really nice small composter
This composter does the job for around 2 people. I cannot put all the scraps for the entire family since it would be too much to feed for one week. What I do is put some of the kitchen waste in the compost and others in the city compost bin. This is my winter bin to keep some worm alive when it is -30degree Celsius outside. During summer I have a bigger one outside that holds all the waste. For what I can put in it does the job really well and the worms are happy. One drawback is that the worms falls in the bottom bin , then every few days I need to put the worm back on the top ( as per documentation) . This mostly happens when you start your first bin. Happens less with 2 bins.
M**A
False description
I ordered this product, what a surprise when I opened the box, there was coco coir all over because the bag was opened. This product has only 3 trays, not 4 like advertised. I ended up returning the product.
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