Cascade Worms and Compost Worm Bag
Uploader Comments (cascadeworms)
All Comments (10)
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@cascadeworms Do you know what the banners are made of? Are they vinyl?
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@WahooFilms well, there would definitely be differences...a questionable banner material vs. cordura is a no brainer. However, anyone that wants to put worms in a bag to eat their waste is okay by me!
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@jello7654 Thank you for this information. I feel sorry for him that he is so insecure about his product he would have to do that. Maybe he should buy one of these and see if there are any differences before he makes comments like this.
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In case people are wondering why some bad comments here about a worm product this is why .The owner of a competing product sold by Jerry Gach of Blueridge told those on his mailing list to
"Feel free to slam these assholes on youtube. I hate scumbags like this "
now Jerry may want to step back and realize like the owner of this prduct does that this concept is not new and has been in use for a long while now , Jerry most cert. is not the first to come up with the idea , he should know better
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Knock off of The Worm Inn composting system.
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Looks like a copy of the Worm Inn. And no discount on the price.
I like the upcycling effort, but what is the "totally recycled material"? Some form of vinyl?
Also, better airflow than what?
crazyaboutcompost 9 months ago
@crazyaboutcompost We take used banners from local organizations that are being sent to the dump and make bags from them. The material has been used in test bags for 2 years. We also use cord from straw bales for the ties. The only thing not upcycled is the zipper.
cascadeworms 9 months ago
Cheap Crappy Hillbilly knockoff at that.
tortaboy 9 months ago
@tortaboy Made of totally recycled material, better air flow, and made in the USA. Impossible to knockoff an idea that has been around for 20 years or more.
cascadeworms 9 months ago