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Six Strategies for Choosing the Perfect Garbage Disposal



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Modern day homes are filled with high-tech tools and impressive machinery, even just in the kitchen. Including your garbage disposer. It may not be the fanciest gadget in your kitchen, however your humble garbage disposer plays a large role in keeping your kitchen clean from food odors and bacteria.

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In the 1970's and 1980's garbage disposers were considered a "modern convenience" for that affluent, but today up to 50 % the homes in America get one installed. Garbage disposers allow you to dispose of chicken bones, fruit rinds, coffee grinds and a whole lot, creating a more efficient household with less garbage to handle.

Whether you're building a new house or replacing your existing garbage disposer model, think about these factors before doling out cash for a sub-par disposer:

1. Water system compatibility. Find out if your plumbing and sewer hookups are compatible with a disposer and if so, what kind. Also, some municipalities have banned dispensers. Make sure your city and your neighborhood/apartment complex allow disposer use.

2. The kind of disposer. There are two common kinds of garbage disposers. A continuing feed model will run so long as you leave the turn on. Batch feed models only run once the disposer cover is within place, allowing you to get rid of a restricted quantity of food at a time. Continuous feed models are the most typical. They allow for disposal more waste previously, but batch feed designs include security features: they will not run when the disposer cover isn't in place.

3. The strength of the disposer. Disposers range from one-fourth horsepower motors to 1 horsepower motors. The quantity of horsepower has the largest impact on cost. Take into account the size all your family members and just how much waste you'll be disposing before investing in a high-horsepower model.

4. Dishwasher drain connection. This allows food particles within the dishwasher to be ground up and flushed out through the disposal system.

5. Disposer materials. Disposers with stainless steel components help prevent corrosion. If you're building a new home or want to delay future repairs, consider purchasing one of these simple longer-lasting disposers.

6. Noise level. Disposers have the potential to be extremely loud. Consider the environment you want in and around your kitchen. Low-volume disposers are available however they generally cost more. If noise isn't a problem, save money with a louder model.

With regards to your garbage disposer, no matter what options you choose in your kitchen, make sure to avoid putting starchy foods like potato skins, rice, or pasta down the disposal. The same rules apply to stringy, fibrous veggies like celery, asparagus and corn husks, these may get tangled within the blades. 90% of times, if your disposal reduces, it can be fixed by striking the reset button located either below or behind your disposal unit.

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