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Tuesday, 29 August 2023 14:38

Choosing the Best Garbage Disposal

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Time to replace your old under sink garbage disposal? Choosing the right garbage disposal can make a world of difference in your kitchen's functionality and efficiency. With so many models, brands, and features available, the selection can be overwhelming.  There are a number of factors to you'll want to consider, including durability, noise levels, price, and brand reputation.

Here's a guide to help you make an informed decision and choose the best disposal for your household needs.

Types of Garbage Disposals

There are mainly two types:

Continuous Feed

The most common type, it operates as long as the switch is on. It's user-friendly, but ensure you run water during the process to prevent jamming.

Batch Feed

As the name implies, this type allows you to put food waste in all at once, typically around 5 cups,. It usually requires a cover to operate, ensuring safety as it won’t run until it's securely in place. The cover makes it a good choice for households with children.

Noise Levels

Running a disposal doesn't have to be a conversation stopper. Some models have insulated chambers that can reduce noise levels to more pleasant levels.

Horsepower

1/3 Horsepower is the starting point for disposals, offering the lowest power and lowest cost. While they can seem like a bargain, we recommend avoiding low-power disposals. They will be more prone to jamming and are often made from lower quality components that wear out more quickly.

1/2 horsepower garbage disposals are the minimum rating recommended for a home disposal. They are widely available, affordable and compact enough to fit in tight spaces. If you don't use a disposal that often and don't mind the higher noise levels of a smaller

, a 1/2 horsepower unit may be a good option. Choose a disposal with stainless steel grinding components, they will resist rusting and wear and tear longer, increasing the lifespan of the unit.

For many households, a 3/4 horsepower disposal will work best. They have plenty of power to handle those large holiday gatherings and can safely grind potato peels, celery and more without complaint. While they require more space under the sink than lower power units, they are typically quieter.

Have a large family or do a lot of cooking and entertaining? Consider upgrading to a 1 horsepower disposal. They can handle just about anything you can throw at them. With a large grinding chamber and premium stainless steel components they make quick work of everything from chicken and fish bones to fruit rinds. 1 horsepower units are the top-of-the-line, just make sure you have the room under your sink!

Whatever size unit you decide to purchase, it's important to always run lots of water when grinding waste to ensure that residue does not build up inside the girding chamber.

Have questions about selecting the right garbage disposal for your kitchen? Call MR Plumbing. We can help you choose the right disposal for your needs.
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