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product_id: 517503600
title: "Worm Nerd WN54 4-Tray Worm Composting Bin Kit with Coco Coir Brick for Recycling Food Waste, Worm Castings, Worm Tea, Vermiculture and Vermicomposting"
brand: "worm nerd"
price: "¥16086"
currency: JPY
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.jp/products/517503600-worm-nerd-wn54-4-tray-worm-composting-bin-kit-coco
store_origin: JP
region: Japan
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# Plant Health Compact Design Waste Reduction Worm Nerd WN54 4-Tray Worm Composting Bin Kit with Coco Coir Brick for Recycling Food Waste, Worm Castings, Worm Tea, Vermiculture and Vermicomposting

**Brand:** worm nerd
**Price:** ¥16086
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌍 Composting Made Chic: Join the Green Revolution!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Worm Nerd WN54 4-Tray Worm Composting Bin Kit with Coco Coir Brick for Recycling Food Waste, Worm Castings, Worm Tea, Vermiculture and Vermicomposting by worm nerd
- **How much does it cost?** ¥16086 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.jp](https://www.desertcart.jp/products/517503600-worm-nerd-wn54-4-tray-worm-composting-bin-kit-coco)

## Best For

- worm nerd enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Stylish & Functional:** Available in three chic colors to match your decor.
- • **Boost Your Green Thumb:** Enhance plant vitality with organic worm castings.
- • **Versatile Use Anywhere:** Perfect for both indoor and outdoor gardening.
- • **Transform Waste into Wealth:** Turn your kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich compost!
- • **User-Friendly Guide Included:** Step-by-step instructions for effortless composting.

## Overview

The WN54 4-Tray Worm Composting Bin Kit is designed for eco-conscious individuals looking to recycle food waste efficiently. This compact and portable bin allows for indoor and outdoor use, transforming organic scraps into valuable worm castings and tea. With a user-friendly guide and stylish color options, it's the perfect addition to any sustainable lifestyle.

## Description

Step into the world of vermiculture with Worm Nerd’s 4-Tray Worm Composting Bin. Composting worms are voracious eaters that consume fruit and vegetable scraps, cardboard, shredded paper, and other organic waste. In vermiculture, these worms are congregated together and fed organic matter that would otherwise be thrown away. This convenient 4-tray bin includes (3) screened trays for worms and compost, (1) base tray for liquid collection, (1) lid, (1) spigot with a rubber seal, and an elevated stainless-steel bottom frame. Lightweight and portable, it’s easy to relocate as needed and compact enough to keep on countertops or other small spaces. Available in 3 attractive colors: classic black, slate gray, and desert tan.

## Features

- REDUCE LANDFILL WASTE: Composting worms eat a variety of organic matter such as fruit and vegetable scraps, dried leaves, cardboard, and shredded paper that would otherwise be thrown away
- IMPROVE PLANT HEALTH: Organic matter consumed by composting worms can be collected and converted into the ideal plant food – a natural, nutrient-rich soil additive for stronger, healthier plants
- INDOOR & OUTDOOR USE: Lightweight and portable for relocating as needed and compact enough to keep on countertops or other small spaces (measures 10x9” and 12” high when assembled)
- STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE: Includes a 4-page guide for setting up and maintaining a worm farm with tips for managing moisture, food, light, pH, and temperature
- CONTEMPORARY COLORS: Available in 3 attractive colors: classic black, slate gray, and desert tan
- *Please Review the Dimension Photo for Exact Size*

## Product Details

- **Material:** Plastic
- **Color:** Gray
- **Brand:** Worm Nerd
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.88"L x 8.88"W x 12.56"H
- **Shape:** Rectangular
- **Item Weight:** 2.4 Pounds
- **UPC:** 849637009303
- **Manufacturer:** Arcadia Garden Products

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What else do you need with this besides worms?**
A: The only thing I had to add was some newspaper or shredded material.  I have had no problem since setting this up.  Worms seem happy and I have not seen any worms trying to escape.  :)

**Q: What are the measurements of each screen tray?**
A: Hi! The screened trays are each 10" x 9" x 4.7" tall.

**Q: Is this big enough for 1000 worms?**
A: Hi Crystal - we recommend about 250 worms for the "Mya" bin and about 500 for the "Jaylen" bin. Hope that helps!

**Q: Did anyone get instructions or have any directions? Thanks.**
A: One page.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great small worm bin
*by J***K on November 2, 2024*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Limited space?
*by R***I on April 13, 2025*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Compact and easy to use
*by C***C on November 16, 2023*

Very easy to put together and no leaks or issues.I put divided cardboard along the bottom instead of newspaper (don't have that, just circulars with lots of ink) and mixed half of the included coco coir (which was loose in a bag and not as a brick as stated) with equal amount moist shredded paper and drizzled about a tablespoon of ground egg shell and oats (from coffee grinder) and let that sit for a couple days before a small order of 50 worms arrived. I lightly spread them around and covered with dry shredded paper to near the top of the tray. I made sure the lid closed tightly and that was two weeks ago and none have crawled out the top or drowned in the bottom tray, and I saw a few when I last buried a small (2 tbsp) feeding. I thought I might have prepped it a little dry, but there was a decent amount of fairly clear water in the bottom tray later when I checked and the spout worked well to drain most of it out. No odor at all, but I haven't put much actual kitchen scraps in yet.If you want to get castings sooner or give larger feedings, you should get more worms than I did, and I didn't save much with a smaller order, but I don't mind waiting since we're months away from spring and they're more likely to grow in number with more room, and I already compost waste with bokashi, as well.I'm not sure how to use the clear tier, and the instructions don't mention it. Putting it on the top would encourage the worms to go deeper away from the light, but not sure how that helps, unless they're trying to escape? I'm not sure a third tray is really needed anyway. The seller included contact info, so will reach out in the future if they don't maybe respond here.Lastly, I recommend also getting a "succulent cultivator" to help gently move bedding/soil around.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-06*