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InSinkErator Evolution Compact 3/4 HP Garbage Disposal Unit - Powerful & Quiet Kitchen Waste Disposer for Sinks | Perfect for Small Households & Apartments
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InSinkErator Evolution Compact 3/4 HP Garbage Disposal Unit - Powerful & Quiet Kitchen Waste Disposer for Sinks | Perfect for Small Households & Apartments
InSinkErator Evolution Compact 3/4 HP Garbage Disposal Unit - Powerful & Quiet Kitchen Waste Disposer for Sinks | Perfect for Small Households & Apartments
InSinkErator Evolution Compact 3/4 HP Garbage Disposal Unit - Powerful & Quiet Kitchen Waste Disposer for Sinks | Perfect for Small Households & Apartments
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Insinkerator COMPACT Evolution Compact" Disposal
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This item after it was installed ran good for a few days before the motor started humming. Nothing was stuck and the grinder shaft turned freely. The overload button never popped out. I checked it as well and attempted to push it back in but it was already in so I knew it wasn't a motor overload. Must have been something wrong with the motor.I bout this in 2010 and I have used it a lot over the years. It still works as it did when it was new. I bought in July of 2010 it was easy to install, I moved in 2015 and took it with me and it still works great I paid $165.00 a very good price for it too. I recommend this to anyone. If you want a good garbage disposer this is one that will and has lasted.Purchased this unit to replace an existing Insinkerator disposal. Watching a couple YouTube install videos might be wise but the install is a DIY project. Plumbing is the tricky part so be prepared with all of the possible extensions and adapters necessary to fit either the prior existing system or a new one.I bought this to replace my “old” badger 1/3 hp as this was said to be an exact size replacement for the plumbing- it was close but not quite. The evolution drain spout pushed my existing plumbing approx 1/2 inch causing misalignments and a sink drain leak. This meant I had to trim my pvc pipe to let my sink drain properly again. I like this disposal and I hope it lasts, but it’s not exact plug and play if you have a Badger 1/3hp you’re replacing.I hadn't replaced my former working InSinkErator garbage disposal for 15 years, but I got a new sink and decided to get all the new additional fixtures as long as it was being installed. I hadn't realized how much difference a quality heavy duty garbage disposal makes until I used this higher grade InSinkErator for the first time! This one is so quiet and quickly does the job. It's definitely worth the price and I'm sure it will last for many years to come.Needed a replacement when our InSinkErator Badger 5 died. I wanted a new one anyways since the old one was so old and vibrates too much. After extensive research what it came down was size. Seems most premium models are so wide now a day that it's important to make sure you have enough space. My current Badger 5 is only 7 inches wide. I wanted the biggest and baddest disposer but they just don't fit. This is the smallest of the premium models and fortunately fits right in.Installation is very, very easy. I wold not wast money hiring a plumber. First, taking the old compactor off means twisting off a pvc pipe, 10 seconds. Unplug the power, then using the hex wrench (same one used to clear clog, included) and twisting the old compactor off. 30 seconds. Careful, there is water left in the compactor and pipe. Stinky water really, especially if it's not used recently. In retrospect, I would recommend running clean water through the sink for 30 seconds to wash away any old stale water prior to starting this process. There will be some water that will spill, so have some paper towel really to soak it up. Again, the water is stinky and you don't want a good towel to mop it up with unless you want to throw the towel out afterwards.OK, at this point, you have to decide if you want to keep your old drain/mount or install the new one that comes with the compactor. I kept the top part, the one that goes in from the sink side, and replace the bottom part. I'd say I would recommend removing both the top and bottom part and reinstalling it even if you want to use your old drain. This adds just a few minutes and probably lowers the risks of leaks. Anyways, there are 3 screws that come with the mount, unscrew that almost all the way out. Then there is a snap ring, looks like a huge keychain type ring, that needs to be removed. Piece of cake. Take a small flat head screw driver and just pop it out. The entire drain assembly will now pop out. Take the top part out of the sink and using a moist towel, clean up the old plumber's putty. So far this should take less than 10 minutes.At this point, I'd recommend wiring in the cord to the compactor. I bought a new cord, and the instructions are clear. You don't need anything other than a phillips head screw driver and 10 minutes max.Reassembling the drain is easy. From the top, put a good amount of plumber's putty all around the bottom edge of the drain. Be generous, excess just squeezes out and cleans up with a quick wipe. After position the top drain, have someone hold it down firmly while you work on the bottom part. Put the included gasket on, then look at the triangular piece with 3 screws. It's really the same as the one you took off before. Back the screws out about half way and place it to the back of the drain. Then with help from someone pushing down from the top, that the retainer ring, and, starting from the back, just slowly push it into the edge of the drain, it will expand and snap in as you work your fingers to the front. Then start to tighten the 3 screws. Screw each a bit at a time, until all 3 are finger tight, then tighten with a screwdriver. You'll see that the excess putty has squeezed out some. Just wipe it off.The compactor goes on with a twist and tighten with the same hex wrench. Don't worry about alignment. You can still twist it around easily after mounting it. At this point, unless you are replacing the exact same model, the drain pipes likely won't line up. Just take a picture, bring it to home depot. There's tons of 1.5 inch fittings and just ask for help finding the correct part. This cost me $3. Then afterwards, put the fitting back in. You may have to do some cutting of the pvc pipe to make it fit. But no cement or anything like that is needed. A check hacksaw works fine to cut the pipe. Then run some water, and turn it on to test it. I did all this in 30 minutes, with zero experience.For a year, I've been using this Compact evolution side by side inside identical cabinets.with the Badger 5 It's always been my impression that the Compact Evolution was quieter. It's definitely more powerful. No doubt. So I finally got a sound meter. To my surprise, the noise level are almost identical! I measured 1 ft from the sink hole and 1 ft from the compactor under the sink. Measured 62db and 68db respectively. So there you have it. It's more powerful, but despite the advertisement, no more quieter than a Badger 5.This model cannot be used in the UK, the UK Model is Evolution 100. My Evolution Compact was supplied from the US, with electrical cabling removed and no serial number.I purchased this off amazon.com.au - not realising that I was still buying the american version meant to run at 120V, there was no warnings reminding people this was an american product. Further it does not come as a complete product, there was no power cable or button to hook it up to. So not only have I now had the plumber had to come twice and the electrician, but i'm still waiting on a step down transformer (another$200) so I can get it to work.I really think this needs to be clearly documented in the add that this product is not suitable for use outside the USA and further that it needs to be sold with the power cable and a sink top button! I've never purchased any other appliance without a power cable provided! who knows if it even works well, it'll be another month before we can even try it! Most frustrating purchase.I originally wanted to get a full horsepower waste king. Enough power that if I needed some way of disposing bone and flesh, i'd have options. Unfortunately, I got a stone sink big enough to fit a human adult, and the waste king wouldn't fit. This is where this guy comes in. I returned the wasteking I purchased this. It was much more expensive but with an additional attachment I got it to fit. And Oh boy is it silent. My contractor would stop me once a day, to turn on the waste disposer to show me how quiet it was. I get it Paul, it's quiet.If you run water, you can't even tell it's on. No joke, this will be a party trick for years to come! Is it on ? is it off? You can't tell!Cambié mi triturador de desperdicios viejo por este. El anterior era de la misma marca pero modelo 55 (1/2 HP).compré este por la garantía de 8 años y porque todos los componentes eran de mejor calidad.Fue fácil de instalar y me sorprendió lo silencioso que es.No puedo decir mucho sobre su durabilidad pues apenas tiene unos 10 días de uso.Espero me dure; cuando menos, los 8 años que está en garantía.Es muy buen aparato, de buena calidad, medianamente ruidoso y muy fácil de instalar, el problema con estos aparatos radica en las tuberías. Me parece que no es apto para México pues aquí las tuberías no necesariamente son lo suficientemente gruesas para que los residuos no las tapen. Mi experiencia fué de 2 veces tapadas, yo lo usaba pensando que trituraba todo, no tiene cuchillas, (es un sistema diferente del que dicen las descripciones, giran unos tambores a gran velocidad y los residuos se desbaratan al chocar con las paredes y entre sí, tuvo que venir el plomero a destapar. Por consiguiente lo uso muy poco y para pocos deshechos porque hay muchos que no se pueden desintegrar. Si van a adquirirlo asegúrense de no lidiar con este problema.Cómo último comentario mi hija descartó su uso. Se tapó el drenaje de su casa como en cuatro ocasiones.

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