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Your cart is empty.This 1/2 hp food waste disposer operates with or without the food cover to make disposing of food waste quick and easy. Disposer features a motor that rotates at 1725 rpm for effective grinding. Additional features include overload protection with a manual reset. Continuous feed allows for constant grinding for quick cleanup after meals. The disposer is connected to an electrical switch, making operation easy and safe.
Customer
2025-07-23 13:22:39
IMPORTANT! If you have an older Kitchen Aid garbage disposal KCDB250G3 please note that you may be shipped part number KGIC300H if you order this from Amazon. Don't worry about this, it is EXACTLY the same garbage disposal. I mean exact. To make your life easier, in most cases, leave the sink drain that is already mounted in the sink (the instructions are clear how to handle this). One minor note - The instructions could be clearer with what strain relief / cord grip is needed with the unit (you have to purchase this if your existing disposal does not already have this for reuse). The cord grip / strain relief is 1/2".
Cort
2025-07-05 11:11:46
Just replaced my old kitchen aid with this one. I was alittle nervous to do it myself.. but I had no problems at all. Took me about an hour, with zero experience in garbage disposals. Does not come with power cord so use your old cord on the new one. It does come with all the extra parts your will need. Very easy install!!
dusty_puppy
2025-06-17 17:37:54
I like a good garbage disposer in my kitchen. I literally use it every day. So when my old one died, I trust Kitchenaid when it comes to any motorized kitchen appliance, even if it costs a little more. This was easy to install as a replacement with a little research and the included directions. I've had this in use for a few months now, and its working great. Its louder than my old unit, but it's possible that my old one had become quieter (less effective) over time, and I was just used to it. If you have an electrical outlet under your sink, you'll need a cord kit. I used the Insinkerator brand one, and it fits perfectly. You also need either some plumber's putty or clear silicone caulk (if you have a corian sink apparently putty could cause stains) and a screwdriver. As long as the one you're replacing was correctly installed, and similar sized, its pretty easy to do yourself.
Miles
2025-06-08 14:50:05
Disposer arrived on-time from online vendor. Agree with earlier reviewer that it should be shipped in an appropriate carton--not the retail shelf box even though there was no damage. Took me about 2 hours to install replacing a previous Badger 5 that was about 15 to 20 years old and leaking. Works fine thus far after about 1 month's use. Generally quiet and smooth. Reserve judgement to see how long it lasts. Obtained at reasonable price. Decided to avoid a new Badger 5 based on others' reviews. Couldn't see any indication where Kitchen Aid product was made--assume China. Only mild complaints are that the installation directions did not show exactly what the attachment ring looked like so was more difficult than necessary to figure out how to get it released on the model being replaced. Also, no new power cord provided or coupling where cord enters unit so had to use old pieces from Badger 5--seems they should provide these; and finally, to register the product one needs the serial number but they didn't tell you where on the unit it is or to write it down and now that it is installed I can't see it--so much for that part. All in all, seems like a good choice if avoiding new Badger problems--although it looks like this one could also be made by them.
Jim
2025-05-21 18:52:27
Immediate replacement for prior unit installed 20+ years ago.Installation fit perfectly. Total time to install less than 30 minutes.Note: now branded as Insinkerator. Same design and installation specs.
Scott G
2025-05-06 11:36:57
Does its job well just a few things for you do it yourselfers.1. theres a small black plug for the dishwasher hose line.that must be pushed into the canister by using a screwdriver. its not easy to pull that little plug out of the disposal once attached to the sink.2. make sure to use the rubber gasket for the drain that comes with the additional hardware bag.Its quieter enough and works well it will attach to your old mounting hardware if this is a replacement for a broken unit making install easy enough.Overall im very happy with the unit since it seems to be a step up from the Badger 5 series of disposals that i see everywhere.
Wooyoo
2025-04-18 17:40:13
I got this about 5 years ago and used it as little as possible to avoid damaging the machine. I never overloaded it or added anything that wasn’t supposed to be in there. It worked until one day when it just stopped and started leaking. I would avoid thi
Stan Z'd
2025-02-19 11:47:39
I had a 15 year old Sears. Took it out and popped this one right back in with no problems took all of 30 minute including emptying and cleaning under the sink. And wow I did not realize how worn out my old disposal was. This is not one of those super quiet ones if you want those well get out your wallet. But it does the job just fine me.
Stelian
2025-02-04 12:26:16
Missing electric connection set.
Customer
2025-01-27 14:26:20
Very noisy. Was shipped with dents in several locations on the main body. My plumber discovered that and advised me. Wasn't at home during the installation. Too bad it was already installed - would have returned if found out earlier. Needs a special heavy duty toggle switch to wire it right. May return later, though.
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