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VEVOR 5-Tray Composter, 50L Worm Compost Bin - Indoor/Outdoor Worm Farm Kit for Food Waste Recycling, Vermicomposting & Vermiculture

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  • Sturdy and Durable: This worm compost bin is made from HDPE plastic material, free from BPA. UV-resistant recycled polypropylene that is safe to handle. It is sturdy, reliable, and won't degrade under direct sunlight. Suitable for both indoors and outdoors, and its compact size takes up minimal space.
  • 50 L Large Capacity: This 50 L worm composter can hold thousands of worms and process several pounds of waste per week. It comes with 5 trays and a collection base with a tap, and the expandable design allows for additional trays. When empty, it measures 15.75x15.75x16.14 inch/40x40x41 cm, and when fully loaded, it extends to 15.75x15.75x25.59 inch/40x40x65 cm.
  • High Composting Efficiency: Our worm bin features increased ventilation, providing excellent air circulation for composting. It includes a built-in M-Board ventilation component and a coconut pad to reduce odors and prevent mortality due to excessive temperatures. With worm decomposition, you can obtain nutrient-rich organic fertilizer in just 4-5 weeks.
  • Easy Installation: Setting up this 5-tray compost bin is a breeze, requiring no professional installation. Just follow the four steps in the instruction manual: Step 1. Insert the tap into the base groove and tighten it; Step 2. Place two trays one after another; Step 3. Put the lid on top of the trays; Step 4. Install the four plastic collection troughs. Assembly can be completed in just a few minutes.
  • Wide Applications: This warm farm is suitable for handling household kitchen waste, garden debris, livestock and poultry manure, crop residues, and more. It helps reduce household waste. By converting organic waste into valuable organic fertilizer, you contribute to waste resource utilization, improve soil quality, enhance plant growth, and promote sustainable development.



Product Description

5-Tray Worm Composter - Easily Create Compost and Reduce Household Waste

compost bin outdoor

This worm compost bin is made of HDPE material, known for its robustness and durability. The high-strength, wear-resistant, and corrosion-proof HDPE material ensures its long-lasting use without easily breaking or deforming.

worm farm

Equipped with a lid featuring extra ventilation holes, this 5-tray compost bin ensures superior airflow, aided by an integrated M-Board ventilation component and a coconut pad that helps eliminate odors. Additionally, a water control system maintains a stable environment.

worm bin

With straightforward installation steps, no specialized tools or skills are required, making the warm farm suitable for various settings such as homes, communities, schools, farms, and more.

outdoor compost bin

This compost bin handles household kitchen waste, garden debris, livestock and poultry manure, crop residues, and more. It reduces household waste and simplifies compost production.

Compost Bin Outdoor with More Types for You to Choose!

    • Capacity

      13 Gallon / 50 L

    • Capacity

      80 Gallon / 300 L

    • Capacity

      220 Gallon / 1000 L

    • Material

      High-quality PE Plastic

    • Material

      High-quality PP Plastic

    • Material

      High-quality PE Plastic

    • Features

      Worm Breeding Composter

    • Features

      Great Circulation System

    • Features

      Ample Storage Space


Joe
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
Excellent, very satisfied, worms doing well, no unpleasant smell, definitely can recommend to others.
DonnaJ
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Let me be clear, until I purchased this, I had no idea about worms. This is very easy to put together and use. It is a sturdy unit and works well for me.The instructions, which are easy to follow, are written in a way that shows they were trying to make things simple, but over did it and makes them confusing, and a few things were not addressed (like the coir mat for the lid). Remember the worms can't take much cold or heat, so place accordingly1. Decide on where you are going to put your container. I suggest placing it off the ground (I have a small outdoor table mine sits on) for the simple reason, it is not a very tall container and getting it up higher will make it easier to use and collect the tea.2. Put the tap in the bottom collection tray.Place the plastic gutter feet down and set the bottom tray in them. Cover with the white colander tray.3. Follow the directions for the worm bedding, (coir, pulp egg trays, cardboard, some scraps of compost...) and add to a second bin and place it on top of the white tray. Add worms (I purchased Uncle Jims Red Worms)4. Place another bin on top of this bin, to add your compost to as needed.5. Wet the coir mat and place in the lid of the container.Something I suggest is leaving the lid off for a day or two, to keep the worms down in the lower bin. This will allow the worms to settle and keep them from escaping. It is amazing how fast they will go through the food and start spreading out to the other bins, so keep an eye on them. If they are trying to escape, make sure they have food, and the placement conditions are not too hot or cold. If all of that is good, try leaving the lid off and a light on them. It will drive them back down.
Louisville Sews
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I teach. My observation person is afraid of them. I haven’t been observed all year. 10 stars if it was possible.And the kids love feeding them. The low profile and style fits well in my room and the resulting compost tea keeps my classroom plants blooming. Like, for real. Our lime tree is blooming and setting fruit.
Pascual Laurence
Reviewed in France on September 25, 2024
Article correct mais aucune explication en français ce qui est une obligation légale
Renee Fultz
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
The instructions to set it up were very unclear. We watched a video and put it together how they said and added 500 worms. Within two weeks they were all gone. We watched a different video and set it up a different way and put a brick on the top as was recommended in another review and put 500 more worms in there a week ago. They are still escaping, although not as quickly. They are getting under the mat and cheese cloth and through the holes at the bottom and then they can get out the sides. I don't understand why more people aren't having this problem. I have now spent $100 on worms alone (plus the cost of this worm farm) and do not feel confident that these worms will stay.
Micki
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
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D Delaney
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
It went together very easily. Super excited as my worms had outgrown their 5-gallon bucket bins.It’s a little too warm for them outside in Virgi is in June, so moved the bin inside (where the 5-gallon bucket system lived all winter). Woke up to dried worms lying around my floor!!Contacted product/seller customer service only to be told to set something heavy on top of the bins. Ridiculous but I tried it. They still escaped.Sigh… I need to order a replacement brand and send this one back.Oh, and it also now stinks because it has to be outside and it’s honestly too warm out for them.
Gaia Raspberry Cat
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I make fun of the Vevor brand because they're everywhere but I love this worm composter, it works awesome! My worms are safe and well contained, they're thriving and making lots of castings. This is a quality worm bin, buy it!
B. Shamford
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
This item is made by the same manufacturer as the vermihut for a lower price. Overall I enjoy having this worm farm and it fits easily in a variety of places in the home without any smell or mess if you set it up right. Collection is not effortless but easier than a large pile or other farm style.Many people mention that their worms are escaping. I am not sure how this is happening to them unless it wasn't set up right. Also worms will try to escape if conditions inside are not good such as too much green decomposition causing excessive heat, too wet or dry and lack of food. My worms do go into the lid, but I have never had an escapee in 6 months of ownership. Also the top holes are not really large enough for a worm to get through and they won't intentionally go away from food and moisture. The only way I can think of is if the trays are cockeyed and leaving a large gap between the levels.
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