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Specifications at a Glance:

  • 19-3/4" L x 19-3/4" W x 30-1/2" H
  • Three stacking trays
  • Trays have recessed hand grips and removable wire bottoms
  • Handles kitchen scraps from 2-5 adults
  • Works year-round in temperature-controlled area
  • Instructions included

Worm Chalet

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Worm Chalet - Item #35-977

$169.00
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Let Worms Make Your Compost

Vermiculture-composting with worms is a fun and easy way to turn messy food scraps into rich and crumbly black compost. We've tried many worm bins over the years and this one is superior in every way. Each of the three stacking trays has recessed handgrips and a removable wire bottom. As worms finish digesting scraps in one tray, they move up to the next in search of more food. Simply empty out the finished castings for use in your garden and refill the tray. The Worm Chalet is sized to handle all the kitchen vegetable scraps from 2-5 adults, and works year-round when kept in an area that's 54-70 degrees F.

  • Worms move from tray to tray digesting scraps
  • Turns food scraps into rich compost
  • Red Wiggler Worms and Coir Worm Bedding sold separately
  • This oversize item has an additional shipping charge of $10

    Please note: This item cannot be shipped outside the lower 48 states via standard shipping. For other shipping options, please call us at 1-888-833-1412


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    REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

    by PowerReviews
    Worm Chalet
     
    2.8

    (based on 11 reviews)

    50%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Easy assembly (9)
    • Attractive (5)

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Ecological waste disposal (7)
      • Kitchen scraps (7)
      • Coffee grounds (6)
      • Fertilizer production (5)
      • Fruit rinds (4)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Avid gardener (4), Getting started (3), Master gardener (3)

      Reviewed by 11 customers

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      3.0

      The Worm chalet

      By Big D Farms

      from Elizabeth IN

      About Me Master Gardener

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy Assembly

      Cons

      • Missing Red bucket

      Best Uses

      • Coffee Grounds
      • Ecological Waste Disposal
      • Fertilizer Production
      • Fruit Rinds
      • Kitchen Scraps

      Comments about Worm Chalet:

      Ok, the only complaint I have is the picture shows a red bucket I suspect is used to put your food scraps in before composting. My kit did not come with this bucket. This should not be on the picture. It is misleading.

      Other than that the vermicompost is working well.

      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      Nice

      By K.C.

      from Buffalo N.Y.

      About Me Getting Started

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Attractive
      • Composts Quickly
      • Odor Free

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Coffee Grounds
        • Ecological Waste Disposal
        • Fertilizer Production

        Comments about Worm Chalet:

        Use for kitchen waste. It's atractive, takes a bit of time to become use to the the do and dont's.

        (4 of 6 customers found this review helpful)

         
        4.0

        teaching tool and fun all in one

        By gardner granny

        from Thornwood,New York

        Verified Buyer

        Comments about Worm Chalet:

        I purchased ths worm farm for my grandsons. Their father wonted no part of a smelley compost pit in his nice yard.The two boys are enjoying their noterity of having a worm farm, the science teacher made a big deal of it AND they go fishing with some of the worms. My daughter is useing the "left overs" to feed her flowers. My son in law---is still a bit skepticall about his mom in laws latest gift to the kids.

        P.S. Their soil was so poor ,That in 4 years of helping my daughter with her plantings I never found a worm in it. I would send a coffee can of worms(New York ones) home with the boys (to New Jersey)with instructions .

        (1 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

         
        1.0

        Disappointed

        By Gayle the Gardner

        from Orange County, CA

        About Me Avid Gardener

        Pros

        • Attractive
        • Easy Assembly

        Cons

        • Needs Solution Added
        • No directions confusing

        Best Uses

        • Coffee Grounds
        • Kitchen Scraps
        • Leaves & Brush

        Comments about Worm Chalet:

        Never got it going. Couldn't figure out if you start at the top or bottom. No clear directions. Took longer to get worm castings then they said. Donating it to a school. Maybe they will have better luck.

        (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        Exceptional Construction and Appearance

        By floridagardener

        from Central Florida

        About Me Master Gardener

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Attractive
        • Easy Assembly
        • Odor Free

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Coffee Grounds
          • Kitchen Scraps

          Comments about Worm Chalet:

          Keeps worms cool and free from the deluge of summer rains. Easy to use, side grips for lifting trays and loading. Solid construction designed to function and last.

          (11 of 12 customers found this review helpful)

           
          1.0

          Worm Condo not All that it's cracked up

          By Jewelbug

          from Pacific Grove, CA

          About Me Avid Gardener

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Attractive
          • Capacity
          • Easy Assembly

          Cons

          • Difficult to Aerate

          Best Uses

          • Ecological Waste Disposal
          • Fruit Rinds
          • Kitchen Scraps

          Comments about Worm Chalet:

          The set up instructions were not very clear and because of that I think that it is set up wrong. I am thinking about dumping it and starting all over. Which is going to be an expensive mistake ... one that could have been avoided if there had been better directions included.

          (16 of 16 customers found this review helpful)

           
          3.0

          Preliminary Preview

          By Smoolichen

          from Abington, PA

          About Me Master Gardener

          Pros

          • Easy Assembly

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Coffee Grounds
            • Ecological Waste Disposal
            • Fertilizer Production
            • Kitchen Scraps

            Comments about Worm Chalet:

            The simplicity of this device attracted me to get it to use with my environmental science student to run some experiments. I am just trying it out. But one thing I can say is that the directions are poorly written and unclear. I think that will be my students' first task to come up with a standard procedure and to monitor conditions so we know when things are good and when they are not. We plan to monitor temperature and moisture content in each of the bins relative the number of worms and compost produced over time. I'll write another review if we are successful.

            (17 of 17 customers found this review helpful)

             
            2.0

            Worm Chalet

            By CMC

            from Attleboro, MA

            About Me Getting Started

            Verified Reviewer

            Pros

            • Easy Assembly

            Cons

            • The trays

            Best Uses

            • Kitchen Scraps

            Comments about Worm Chalet:

            I bought the composter to help with the outdoor composter. I had great difficulty with keeping the worms alive. Many fell into the bottom of the chalet and out the drain. In addition, the instructions that came with the chalet are not detailed enough to help a beginner.

            (46 of 47 customers found this review helpful)

             
            3.0

            room for improvemnet here

            By CT gardener

            from CT

            About Me Avid Gardener

            Pros

            • Attractive
            • Easy Assembly

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Coffee Grounds
              • Ecological Waste Disposal
              • Fertilizer Production
              • Kitchen Scraps
              • Leaves & Brush

              Comments about Worm Chalet:

              I love worm composting. It's very convenient for those of us that live in cold wintery climates. I bought the worm chalet and it does look nice, but I agree with the previous reviewer regarding the spigot's placement. The spigot should be located further down in the catch basin so far less tea collects to become stagnate, drown worms that wiggle through the lowest level, etc.
              Also, I find that this worm bin leaks a lot. I am always finding excess fluid that appears to have seeped from deep inside the catch basin and onto my basement floor. When I shake the catch basin, I can hear fluid inside of it and am not sure where the leak is into the internal portion.
              And finally, the literature that comes with the worm bin on raising worms is incomplete. A very important fact is missing. Worms have no teeth, they have a gizzard, much like a chicken. It is necessary for their survival that grit be periodically added to help the worms digest their food, otherwise they can starve to death. This grit can be in the form of finely ground egg shells or lime powder. Definitely room for improvements here.

              (74 of 74 customers found this review helpful)

               
              1.0

              Very disappointed

              By MP

              from North Carolina

              About Me Avid Gardener

              Pros

              • Easy Assembly

              Cons

              • Difficult to Aerate
              • Needs Solution Added

              Best Uses

              • Ecological Waste Disposal
              • Fruit Rinds

              Comments about Worm Chalet:

              After much research, I decided on the Worm Chalet because of it's description of being easy to set up and easy to use. I didn't want something that I would have to spend a lot of time messing with.The set up is easy, but there is very little direction in how to use the multiple bins on an ongoing basis. Most vermicomposting books that you read are based around an individual bin.The sections are also difficult to clean because of the way the pieces are shaped.The spigot for the worm tea needs to be in a lower spot. In order to get all of the tea out, you have to tip the base, which means either removing all of the trays or holding onto them and hoping they don't fall over.If I'd have paid $50 for this, I probably wouldn't be as disappointed, but for the amount of money that I did pay, I am greatly disappointed and I would not purchase it again.

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