Get yourself a goat. They haven't changed much since 1969, and even
current models DO NOT require cleaning. In my experience, they don't
even WANT cleaning, as you may learn if you try to clean one.
A goat will address most, if not all, of your garbage disposal needs,
and definitely not stink up the house. (This assumes that you do not
let the goat into the house).
If you can't locate a local goat dealer/installer, I'd recommend a
compost/mulch heap to address your garbage disposal problems. Like
goats, compost/mulch heaps have not changed much since the late 60's,
and WILL NOT stink up the house (unless, also like a goat, you set it up
in the house).
Bob
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> A few years back, we replaced our 1969 garbage disposer.
>
> The new one requires scrubbing or other work to keep it from stinking up
> the house. The old one didn't require any of that.
>
> Does anybody know a current model garbage disposer that doesn't require
> cleaning?
>