Product InformationDispose of your unwanted food with this InSinkErator chrome effect, food waste disposer from the evolution 100 range.
5 year Guarantee
Cover control available for conversion to batch feed use
Comes with Built-in air switch
Overload protection
Features and BenefitsA food waste disposer is an ideal addition to modern kitchens offering an environmentally friendly solution to food waste. The Evolution range combines quick and easy waste disposal with leading innovation and technology, meaning it is much quieter than traditional models and can dispose of every kind of food waste- including chicken bones and fish! This premium waste solution is perfect for busy families and those who love to entertain.
Two stage grind technology for a finer grind
40% quieter than standard units
Large grind chamber (1005ml)
Auto-reverse action
Easy to install and can be fitted to new or existing sinks
Hygienic solution to waste - no more food waste in your rubbish bins
Food waste is ground down and flushed away in seconds
Stainless steel grind elements for durability
Compact - Sits under sink without taking up valuable space
Top comments
compadre
26 Jun 175#11
I put them in the recycling.
EMM386
26 Jun 173#13
I realise this depends on the services offered by your Local Council.
But ours collects our food waste in a separate bin and turns it into compost.
I know a another nearby Local Authority allows residents to come and collect said compost for free.
I'd personally rather our household food waste was put to a good use if at all possible.
Each to their own.
All comments (34)
compadre
26 Jun 171#1
Can't believe these are allowed on sale.
Krinkle to compadre
26 Jun 171#2
...why?
compadre
26 Jun 171#3
Because of the state of sewers. If people start putting waste down their sinks I can just imagine the state they would get in.
umirza85
26 Jun 172#4
Last time I checked anything that happens in my toilet gets to the sewer without being evicerated. (poo)
Aeschylus
26 Jun 17#5
We had one at our old house, they were great, they chew it all up to a pulp bones and all.
compadre
26 Jun 172#6
I realise, but just think of the increase in food heading to the sewer. At least I've partially treated my waste before I flush!
sew1091
26 Jun 171#7
What have you treated it to ? :smile:
compadre
26 Jun 172#8
The full works!
306notout
26 Jun 17#9
Best thing we ever purchased in the kitchen.
We moved house last year and decided not to put one in, 3 months later I had to go and buy one and fit it.
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Top comments
But ours collects our food waste in a separate bin and turns it into compost.
I know a another nearby Local Authority allows residents to come and collect said compost for free.
I'd personally rather our household food waste was put to a good use if at all possible.
Each to their own.
All comments (34)
We moved house last year and decided not to put one in, 3 months later I had to go and buy one and fit it.