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Liz
 
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So I was checking out Insinkerator's new Garbage Disposer Site and I
was wondering which disposer you guys recommend? Go with the 777
disposer or something with less powerful like the 555?

http://www.insinkerator.com/disposers/index.shtml

Thanks,
~Liz

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On Thu 11 Aug 2005 11:42:49a, Liz wrote in rec.food.equipment:

> So I was checking out Insinkerator's new Garbage Disposer Site and I
> was wondering which disposer you guys recommend? Go with the 777
> disposer or something with less powerful like the 555?
>
> http://www.insinkerator.com/disposers/index.shtml
>
> Thanks,
> ~Liz


We had the 777 in a previous house and would buy it again. If fact, we will
be buying the septic disposer version of it for our new house this Fall,
since we'll have a septic tank.

Having said that, the specs for the 555 are excellent and a 3/4 h.p. motor is
certainly powerful enough for almost anything.

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On 11 Aug 2005 11:42:49 -0700, "Liz" > wrote:

>So I was checking out Insinkerator's new Garbage Disposer Site and I
>was wondering which disposer you guys recommend? Go with the 777
>disposer or something with less powerful like the 555?
>
>http://www.insinkerator.com/disposers/index.shtml
>


Another accessory I highly recommend is the sink top switch. It is a
push button that mounts in one of the sink holes and turns the
disposal on and off with a puff of air from the plunger in the push
button. It is far more logical and much safer than a wall switch. I've
had it in two kitchens now. If I ever build a third it'll be there,
too.

http://www.insinkerator.com/isejsp/p...2&template=hhd

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