![]() ![]() The wheelie-bin style lid of the Hungry Bin does a good job of keeping flies, pests and rainwater out and smells inside whilst allowing easy access to add new food scraps. ![]() Instead the liquid is funnelled through a filter and into a drip tray at the base of the bin that lifts away for easy pouring onto your plants. Unusually it doesn’t feature a spigot or siphon for collecting the liquid. As with most worm bins your worm tea will drip down into a special collection tray at the bottom. To access it just unclip the bottom section and collect your castings. The shape of the Continuous Flow-Through Vermicompster creates a large area at the top of the bin so your composting worms have easy access to any new food scraps you place inside.Īs the food waste is processed it is compressed downwards through the taper into the bottom of the bin where it compacts into a very potent worm casting fertilizer. Unlike its cheaper competitors the Hungry Bin uses a patented continuous flow-through design so there’s no messing around with stacking trays. ![]() New Zealand based Hungry Bin are so confident in the ruggedness of their design they even offer a lifetime guarantee on parts! The shape of the Hungry Bin Vermicompster creates a large area at the top of the bin…your composting worms have easy access to any new food scraps you place inside.įortunately, the Hungry Bin comes with a zinc plated frame adding strength and rigidity as well as large, heavy duty wheels so even at its fully loaded weight of 209lbs you will be able to move it around your garden easily if you need to. The tapered bin section is made of up to 15% recycled food-grade polypropylene plastic and has a total footprint of 25.6” x 23.6” at its widest point a height of 34.4” making it one of the bulkiest worm bins out there. It’s the most expensive on the list but you really get what you pay for with this one. The award for best overall worm composter goes to the Hungry Bin Continuous Flow-Through Vermicomposter. ![]()
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