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title: "Wormery Composter for Rich Vermicompost"
brand: "hungry bin"
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# Processes up to 4.4 lbs (2 kg) waste/day Mobile design on wheels for easy relocation 80L capacity for continuous composting Wormery Composter for Rich Vermicompost

**Brand:** hungry bin
**Price:** ₱147771
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ♻️ Turn scraps into gold—compost smarter, not harder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wormery Composter for Rich Vermicompost by hungry bin
- **How much does it cost?** ₱147771 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- hungry bin enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hungry bin brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Portable:** 80L capacity with a small footprint on wheels lets you compost anywhere, anytime—no heavy lifting, just smart gardening.
- • **Eco-Conscious Durable Design:** Made from food-grade polypropylene with recycled content and backed by a lifetime guarantee—sustainability meets longevity.
- • **Clean, Odorless & Vermin-Free:** Designed to stay odor-free and pest-resistant, perfect for keeping your kitchen or patio fresh and inviting.
- • **Dual Harvest: Castings & Worm Tea:** Simultaneously produces premium worm castings and nutrient-rich worm tea for your plants’ ultimate boost.
- • **Effortless Continuous Flow Composting:** Patented flow-through tech means no stirring or heavy lifting—just add scraps and let the worms do the work.

## Overview

The Hungry Bin Wormery Composter is a New Zealand-designed, 80-litre continuous flow worm composter that processes up to 4.4 lbs of food waste daily. Its patented taper technology enables effortless harvesting of high-quality worm castings and worm tea without stirring or heavy lifting. Made from durable, food-grade recycled polypropylene, it’s odorless, vermin-resistant, and portable on wheels. Backed by a lifetime guarantee, it’s the perfect eco-friendly solution for millennial professionals seeking efficient, clean, and sustainable composting at home.

## Description

Product description What is Hungry Bin?Designed and made in New Zealand, Hungry Bin is a fast and convenient way to compost your food scraps. The innovative design is highly efficient and can process up to 4 lbs of waste per day. It not only makes fantastic fertilizer and plant food - it looks great too.How does it work?No more lifting heavy and wet trays full of dirt and worms, Hungry Bin is designed to make harvesting castings clean and effortless. The design easily separates worms from the castings before harvest. The unique taper technology creates a large surface area allowing worms to easily access the food scraps at the top increasing their processing capacity while compressing their castings below. Nutrient-rich liquid that is harvested from the bottom tray. It does not have a tap that can block or need replacing, the liquid drains through a filter straight into the tray.What climates are safe?Hungry Bin is best suited to a temperate climate. In locations that experience extreme freezing or heat, it will need to be inside a protected location such as a garage or basement.Why Hungry Bin?Makes highest quality natural fertilizer that's PH neutralLarge capacity utilizing patented taper technologyClean. Simple to harvest castings and teaVermin-freeNo smellSmall footprintEasy to move, No heavy liftingSave money, make your own high-quality fertilizerWhat's included?Assembly instructions and a 16-week feeding timeline to help increase the worm population from time of installation.Owners manual with illustrations and troubleshootingWhat you'll need?Bedding not included. We recommend starting with a free draining compost soil or coconut coir for bedding.Compost Worms are not included and must be purchased separately. We recommend starting with a minimum of 2000 compost worms. See listing for option with worms. Safety Warning Keep the Hungry Bin in a temperature range between 60-80°F (15-27°C). Avoid extreme temperatures and freezing conditions. Always wear gloves when handling compost worms avoid contact with their bedding. Be cautious adding food scraps to prevent attracting pests. bin clean dry minimize odors. Do not include bin, handle care them. follow local regulations for composting waste disposal.

Review: Fab wormery - Expensive but amazing
Review: Ordered mine on Sunday and arrived yesterday and I assembled it today. The parts look and feel very well made. Instructions were easy to follow unless you are like me who likes to jump ahead. I put the latches front and back instead of on the sides so I had to remove the top from the bottom part and the bottom part from the stands. The whole thing is easy to disassemble if you have to. I bought the worms from a local seller and picked up a bag of compost from Home Depot today which I mixed with coir and my compost is up and running. I put it under our covered patio which gets sun in late afternoon. To protect it from the sun and prevent heat build up, I used the box it came in to cover the bin around and the top and bottom loose cardboard went on the lid. I can't wait to harvest my first compost. 7/16/2018. Update: It has been four months since I started using my bin. It has been very useful in that it's big enough for the kitchen scrap we have. My worms have multiplied a lot. My only complaint is that when I collect compost that falls underneath, which is mostly the compost that I first put in at the start, there are worms in it. I don't know why. I thought red worms stay only at the top. The way I separate the worms from the compost is to put the compost in one of the composting trays that I have (similar to worm factory) with holes on the bottom. I put a bunch of kitchen scrap on top of the bin and then put the tray on top of that. I keep the lid open to let light in. Since the worms don't like light, the worms in my collected compost go down to the scraps. The collected compost also doesn't have food for them so they go after the scraps underneath the tray. This might be a bit of extra work but it's worth the effort and it's not really a big deal to me. 7/20/2018 Update: Just collected today a lot of compost that finally looks like has a lot more worm compost in it than the ones I collected before. I can tell because it has crushed eggshells in it which means it’s the layer with kitchen scraps, not the store bought bagged compost. As you can see, there are worms in it. As I explained in my first update, with light (lid opened) and fresh kitchen scraps underneath the tray, the worms will work their way down. When all the worms are gone, I can use the compost. 12/9/2018: This past summer, when it got hot, I relocated the bin under our covered patio where the sun doesn't hit it. When it got really hot, I kept the lid opened for a while and a rat was able to get inside. I think it ate a lot of worms (I read that rats do eat worms) because I noticed that there were less of them. So I took a metal window screen and covered the opening with it and placed a piece of heavy wood 24 inches long by 6 inches wide and one inch thick on front of the opening to make sure a rat doesn't try to go inside. Then I put the lid down. I noticed then that when I removed the wood, some worms were still crawling to the screen and lid. I was thinking that maybe they were trying to escape because they needed more air. When I placed the wood back, no worms were trying to escape. Now my worms are very happy and growing fast that I see clumps of them. 7/25/2019 Update: It has been over a year since I bought my Hungry Bin and I'm still loving it. Tried all other compost bins and this is the best. The bin has so many worms that they crawl all the way down to the collection tray. I remove them by exposing them in the light forcing them to crawl on the bottom of the pile and then scrape off the top which is free of worms. The collected worms go back in the pile. I stopped using the tray to separate the worms (I sold my vermihut). I still put a metal screen on the opening to give the worms ventilation and put the lid partway down. When it's too hot, I keep the door all the way up and placed boards on top (with gaps in between) to keep rodents from lifting up the screen. To keep the compost odorless, I keep a balance mix of green and brown waste by mixing in some dry brown leaves once in a while.

## Features

- ✔️ EASY TO USE: The Hungry Bin is a continuous flow-through worm composter so it does not rely on turning, stirring or mixing like a conventional composter. It uses a patented flow-through technology to continuously compost without your supervision. Because it is on wheels, the Hungry Bin can be easily moved.
- ✔️MULTI-USE: Not only can you make the highest quality worm castings but Hungry Bin also makes the highest quality worm tea, at the same time!
- ✔️FAST AND CLEAN: Hungry Bin processes up to 4.4 lbs. (2 kgs) of waste per day. The best part is you can put it right by your door. It will not smell or attract flies. The lid is at a handy height so you can put scraps in easily. No need to struggle with shifting trays or do any heavy lifting, simply harvest the castings from the tray when ready. The Hungry Bin does not have a tap that can block or need replacing. The liquid drains through a filter straight into a tray.
- ✔️ECO-FRIENDLY: You will be saving food scraps from going into the land fill. Also, the Hungry Bin is manufactured from food grade polypropylene with organic colourants and comes in a food grade stability package. The plastic also contains between 5 and 15% recycled content from our own rejects.
- ✔️LIFETIME GUARANTEE: Hungry Bin has been designed to last, its durable components and exceptional design means we standby our product and will guarantee it and its parts for life. All parts of the Hungry Bin are fully recyclable.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01CRJGUOG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 196,115 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 302 in Garden Compost Bins |
| Brand Name | HUNGRY BIN |
| Capacity | 80 litres |
| Colour | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (293) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 61L x 66W x 94H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 12.28 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HUNGRY BIN |
| Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HUNGRY BIN
- **Capacity:** 80 litres
- **Colour:** Green
- **Item weight:** 12.28 Kilograms
- **Manufacturer:** HUNGRY BIN
- **Material:** Polypropylene (PP)
- **Product dimensions:** 61L x 66W x 94H centimetres
- **Shape:** Rectangular

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many worms do you need per bin?**
A: 500g of worms will do per bin thank you

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fab wormery
*by D***S on 15 April 2025*

Expensive but amazing

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by L***I on 21 March 2018*

Ordered mine on Sunday and arrived yesterday and I assembled it today. The parts look and feel very well made. Instructions were easy to follow unless you are like me who likes to jump ahead. I put the latches front and back instead of on the sides so I had to remove the top from the bottom part and the bottom part from the stands. The whole thing is easy to disassemble if you have to. I bought the worms from a local seller and picked up a bag of compost from Home Depot today which I mixed with coir and my compost is up and running. I put it under our covered patio which gets sun in late afternoon. To protect it from the sun and prevent heat build up, I used the box it came in to cover the bin around and the top and bottom loose cardboard went on the lid. I can't wait to harvest my first compost. 7/16/2018. Update: It has been four months since I started using my bin. It has been very useful in that it's big enough for the kitchen scrap we have. My worms have multiplied a lot. My only complaint is that when I collect compost that falls underneath, which is mostly the compost that I first put in at the start, there are worms in it. I don't know why. I thought red worms stay only at the top. The way I separate the worms from the compost is to put the compost in one of the composting trays that I have (similar to worm factory) with holes on the bottom. I put a bunch of kitchen scrap on top of the bin and then put the tray on top of that. I keep the lid open to let light in. Since the worms don't like light, the worms in my collected compost go down to the scraps. The collected compost also doesn't have food for them so they go after the scraps underneath the tray. This might be a bit of extra work but it's worth the effort and it's not really a big deal to me. 7/20/2018 Update: Just collected today a lot of compost that finally looks like has a lot more worm compost in it than the ones I collected before. I can tell because it has crushed eggshells in it which means it’s the layer with kitchen scraps, not the store bought bagged compost. As you can see, there are worms in it. As I explained in my first update, with light (lid opened) and fresh kitchen scraps underneath the tray, the worms will work their way down. When all the worms are gone, I can use the compost. 12/9/2018: This past summer, when it got hot, I relocated the bin under our covered patio where the sun doesn't hit it. When it got really hot, I kept the lid opened for a while and a rat was able to get inside. I think it ate a lot of worms (I read that rats do eat worms) because I noticed that there were less of them. So I took a metal window screen and covered the opening with it and placed a piece of heavy wood 24 inches long by 6 inches wide and one inch thick on front of the opening to make sure a rat doesn't try to go inside. Then I put the lid down. I noticed then that when I removed the wood, some worms were still crawling to the screen and lid. I was thinking that maybe they were trying to escape because they needed more air. When I placed the wood back, no worms were trying to escape. Now my worms are very happy and growing fast that I see clumps of them. 7/25/2019 Update: It has been over a year since I bought my Hungry Bin and I'm still loving it. Tried all other compost bins and this is the best. The bin has so many worms that they crawl all the way down to the collection tray. I remove them by exposing them in the light forcing them to crawl on the bottom of the pile and then scrape off the top which is free of worms. The collected worms go back in the pile. I stopped using the tray to separate the worms (I sold my vermihut). I still put a metal screen on the opening to give the worms ventilation and put the lid partway down. When it's too hot, I keep the door all the way up and placed boards on top (with gaps in between) to keep rodents from lifting up the screen. To keep the compost odorless, I keep a balance mix of green and brown waste by mixing in some dry brown leaves once in a while.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***. on 30 May 2025*

Worked great. Worms are happy and this thing catches the "worm tea" aka liquid gold. Good stuff.

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