Explore AjMadison’s enormous collection of food disposal units, each one designed to efficiently mince food waste and prevent drain clogs. Food disposers are designed to be installed under your sink, allowing you to easily discard food waste without filling up your trash cans where they can cause unpleasant odors. Our selection includes continuous feed and batch feed units with high-quality stainless steel blades that spin up to 1-¼HP to grind thick clumps of food into easily-rinsible bits and liquids. You’ll find plenty of popular brands known for their durability, leak prevention, quiet operation, and reliable performance, including Frigidaire, GE, InSinkErator, KitchenAid, and XO.
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Is a food waste disposer worth it?
Food disposal units are a cost-effective way of reducing trash bag use by chopping up food waste and flushing it away while preventing drain clogs. Doing so also prevents kitchen odors since food waste doesn’t sit for days in a bin to rot. They also contribute to sustainable, eco-friendly kitchen designs in some instances since municipalities can process disposer waste into biogas or fertilizer.
Do you need to empty a food waste disposer?
A food disposer is connected directly to your kitchen sink drain, so ground-up waste is automatically flushed away. While they do not store waste, it’s important to regularly flush it with cold water and remove any trapped particles to prevent odors.
Can you put all food in a garbage disposal?
No, there are many foods depending on their compositions which can slip past blades, expand in pipes due to starch content, and can cause all sorts of issues if placed in a disposal unit. These include fibrous vegetables, pasta, rice, potatoes, large bones, coffee grounds, eggshells, grease, oil, fat, onion skins, fruit pits, and seeds.