Garbage Disposal Reviews
The garbage disposal was invented by John W. Hammes back in 1927. But it was first in 1940 that his company, InSinkErator, started to sell garbage disposals. Typically, you can not see the garbage disposal, it is in most cases installed under the kitchen sink. But you can hear it when it grinds food scraps into small pieces that will pass through the plumbing without problems. Food waste has been a problem for a long time, it can easily create public health, sanitation and environmental problems. The advantage of garbage disposers is that food waste is converted in to liquid waste. Modern waste water plants have no problems with food waste that has been shredded by garbage disposers.
A large number of garbage disposers are available on the market. From technical point of view, waste disposers are fairly simple. But the better models will grid food waste quicker, without jamming, and they are quieter than the basic models. Finding the right model for you can be difficult, fortunately the bigger brands have a lot of good garbage disposals to choose from. Here you can read garbage disposal reviews of the most popular models.
The most advanced food waste disposer at the moment is the InSinkErator Evolution Excel. It is a one horse-power model with all the features you can squeeze into a garbage disposal. It uses a three-stage grind technology which is able to grind almost any food waste. It has a jam sensor circuit so it can detect and break up jams. It is also 60% quieter than the standard garbage disposal. It is easy to install and comes with a 7-year in home warranty on parts and labor. It has just one problem, it is expensive. But you get what you pay for. Here you have an InSinkErator Evolution Excel review.
The InSinkErator Evolution Excel is a very good garbage disposer but you can get better value for your money. One model that offers excellent value for the money is the Waste King L-8000 waste disposer. It is a one horse-power model with all the capacity and features you need. And it is much cheaper than the Evolution Excel from InSinkErator. It is sound insulated to reduce noise and has stainless steel swivel impellers to reduce jamming. You can read a Waste King L-8000 review here.
You can save a fair bit of money by buying a smaller and less powerful food waste disposer. If you don’t have much food waste, a 0.5 horsepower model is probably good enough. If you are looking for good value for your money, then the Waste King L-1001 is worth a closer look. It does not have all the features of the top models and it can’t process food waste as quickly as the more expensive models. But for smaller households it is a good choice. Here you can read a Waste King L-1001 review.
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