Manufacturer | InSinkErator |
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Part Number | Essential XTR |
Item Weight | 19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.75 x 8.75 x 12.6 inches |
Item model number | Essential XTR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | No Size |
Color | Gray |
Style | Without Installation Tool |
Finish | Stainless Steel |
Material | stainless-steel |
Pattern | Garbage Disposal |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
Included Components | power cord, sink top switch, installation manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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- QUIET BUT POWERFUL: This innovative food waste disposal features advanced noise reducing SoundSeal Technology, our exclusive, long lasting 3/4 hp Dura-Drive Induction Motor, and 2-Stage Multigrind Technology to handle the toughest food scraps.
- DURABLE COMPONENTS AND EXTRAS: This garbage disposal features alloy stainless steel components with a LeakGuard Liner for the highest durability. It also includes a Satin Nickel air switch & power cord - perfect for a kitchen renovation.
- AMERICA'S #1 DISPOSER BRAND: There are more American-built InSinkErator garbage disposals in US homes than all other brands combined. A full line of models means there's one right for every need and budget. Volts- 120. HZ- 60. RPM -1725.Amp. (Avg. Load)- 8.1
- FASTER, CLEANER, SMARTER: From meal prep to cleanup, InSinkErator helps make it fast & easy to keep your kitchen clean with our iconic appliances: garbage disposals & instant hot water dispensers.Average Electrical Usage:3-4 KWh Per Year
- A HISTORY OF INNOVATION FOR THE SINK: We invented garbage disposals in 1927, & we're the world’s largest manufacturer of garbage disposals & instant hot water dispensers for home & commercial use.
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Easy Swap InstallationIt’s fast and easy to replace one InSinkErator garbage disposal with another thanks to our Quick Lock mount. Quick Lock is compatible with all InSinkErator models, from standard to premium Evolution Series models. Simply twist off the old one and twist on the new. |
Upgrade Your KitchenThe design and beauty of your kitchen has evolved. Why not complement it with our most advanced line of garbage disposals available. Engineered to handle tougher food scraps -- and do it more quietly than ever -- Evolution Series is our most advanced line of food waste disposals available anywhere. |
Say Goodbye to Clogs and JamsFood waste is no match for an Evolution Series disposal. MultiGrind technology reduces food waste by repeatedly breaking down food scraps into smaller particles. Even melon rinds and chicken bones don't stand a chance. |
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Horsepower | 3/4 | 3/4 | 1.0 |
Easy Swap | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Sound | Advanced noise reduction | Noise reduction | Quietest disposer on the market |
Grindability | 2-Stage MultiGrind Technology for tougher food scraps like chicken bones | 2-Stage MultiGrind Technology for tougher food scraps like chicken bones | 3-Stage MultiGrind Technology with Auto-Reverse for heavy duty food scraps like beef bones |
Durability | Highest durability alloy stainless steel components with LeakGuard Liner | Highest durability alloy stainless steel components with LeakGuard Liner | Highest durability alloy stainless steel components with LeakGuard Liner |
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ASIN | B01IB4NIDW |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #68,606 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #28 in Garbage Disposals |
Date First Available | July 12, 2016 |
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Evolution series garbage disposals are the world’s most advanced food waste disposers. From the powerful induction Motors with cutting edge grind Technologies to the top-of-the-line sound reducing Technologies, the evolution Essential XTR food waste disposal unit delivers quality. Essential XTR garbage disposals also give you something extra – an included sink top switch and a power cord - providing exceptional function and additional convenience -- a perfect solution for a wide variety of kitchens.
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Customers like the noise, performance, ease of installation, and quality of the plumbing fixture. For example, they mention it's super quiet, effective, powerful, and does consistently well. That said, opinions are mixed on leakage.
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Customers are satisfied with the noise level of the garbage disposal. They mention that it is super quiet compared to their previous Kenmore disposal and the dishwasher.
"...Not only is it Super Duper quiet compared to the old one,…. but it’ll take just about anything (food!)..." Read more
"...The dishwasher is quiet, and now the disposal? Sheesh! I was able to simply flip a switch, and my husband would say, "I can see you're busy...." Read more
"Great quality. Easy to install . Quiet and powerful.Doesnt leak.Fits like a gloveProfessional look" Read more
"...The vibration is low, the noise is low. You hardly notice that it's on.But the quality and performance is very high...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the plumbing fixture. They mention that it is very quiet, effective, powerful, and does a great job consistently. Customers also say that it's easy to install, has awesome power, and is satisfied with daily use.
"Great quality. Easy to install . Quiet and powerful.Doesnt leak.Fits like a gloveProfessional look" Read more
"Was pretty easy to install, but do read the directions. Works great and love the button start on the sink...." Read more
"...You hardly notice that it's on.But the quality and performance is very high. This thing choose through everything you can throw at it...." Read more
"This disposal is so quite at first I wondered if it was really doing anything...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the plumbing fixture fairly easy, painless, and quick. They also mention that it's simple and quiet.
"Great quality. Easy to install . Quiet and powerful.Doesnt leak.Fits like a gloveProfessional look" Read more
"Was pretty easy to install, but do read the directions. Works great and love the button start on the sink...." Read more
"...I'm not exaggerating. It is worth the money. Installs just like any other garbage disposal. The air switch is really cool too...." Read more
"...Install was a breeze in part because they are easy to install if you have access, but this replaced another InSinkErator that was the same size..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the plumbing fixture. They mention it's a solid, reliable, and quiet disposal. Customers also say the product is well designed and expected to last a very long time.
"Great quality. Easy to install . Quiet and powerful.Doesnt leak.Fits like a gloveProfessional look" Read more
"Perfect replacement . Last one lasted 17 years" Read more
"This disposal is unbelievably quiet and strong. Totally exceeded my expectations. Comes with everything you need for install...." Read more
"...This is so quiet which was important for our small space. It is strong and not too big for the 24 inch cabinet...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the plumbing fixture. Some mention that it doesn't leak, while others say that it drains slowly.
"...We didn't have to do any trimming to the pipes to make it fit. No leaks so far!..." Read more
"...Food did not want to drain and neither did water, upon further inspection the gasket says this side down so I flipped it so that the "cone" was..." Read more
"Great quality. Easy to install . Quiet and powerful.Doesnt leak.Fits like a gloveProfessional look" Read more
"...However water doesn't seem to flow as easily as the previous one I had. Needs to be used more often, probably because of the 2-Stage multi-grind." Read more
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With our old disposal, we had to be extremely careful about what we put down it and it took a while to get the grinding job done. The XTR gobbles food up almost as fast as the blink of an eye, and lots of it at a time.
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***I wouldn't put a lot of pasta, rice, or things that swell down any garbage disposal.
Installation for my husband, with the help of our neighbor was straightforward and fairly easy. (photos of included parts and tools needed posted below) My neighbor, who has installed his fair share of garbage disposals commented that this was pretty easy,…other than of course working in such a small place with such a heavy item. We did not install the SinkTopSwitch that comes with the XTR as we have a designated power outlet, but that feature would be really nice to have.
Note: This disposal at it’s widest width is approximately 27 inches around.
6 yr warranty-
Although this disposal is quite spendy compared to many,…you truly get what you pay in this instance. As much time as I spend in the kitchen, I highly recommend the XTR 3/4 hp and think it’s totally worth it for a tool that is going utilized every day in my kitchen for many years to come.
***I definitely recommend 3/4 hp over 1/2 hp any day. 1 hp might be overkill for the average home, in my opinion,...as well as take up more room.
***Tip for caring for a garbage disposal: Ice is an extremely effective method for cleaning your garbage disposal. Not only does it sharpen the blades,...it also breaks up any grease and grime which may have accumulated. I usually run 3 glasses full of ice down with no water running until it starts to make a slush,...and then turn the cold water on while the garbage disposal is still running. This mixture comes up before it goes down, so I can see all the gunk that has been released. I do this a couple times a month and it works like a charm. I've also read that you can freeze vinegar ice cubes and run them down if you have a really smelly disposal.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2016
With our old disposal, we had to be extremely careful about what we put down it and it took a while to get the grinding job done. The XTR gobbles food up almost as fast as the blink of an eye, and lots of it at a time.
Note:
***I wouldn't put a lot of pasta, rice, or things that swell down any garbage disposal.
Installation for my husband, with the help of our neighbor was straightforward and fairly easy. (photos of included parts and tools needed posted below) My neighbor, who has installed his fair share of garbage disposals commented that this was pretty easy,…other than of course working in such a small place with such a heavy item. We did not install the SinkTopSwitch that comes with the XTR as we have a designated power outlet, but that feature would be really nice to have.
Note: This disposal at it’s widest width is approximately 27 inches around.
6 yr warranty-
Although this disposal is quite spendy compared to many,…you truly get what you pay in this instance. As much time as I spend in the kitchen, I highly recommend the XTR 3/4 hp and think it’s totally worth it for a tool that is going utilized every day in my kitchen for many years to come.
***I definitely recommend 3/4 hp over 1/2 hp any day. 1 hp might be overkill for the average home, in my opinion,...as well as take up more room.
***Tip for caring for a garbage disposal: Ice is an extremely effective method for cleaning your garbage disposal. Not only does it sharpen the blades,...it also breaks up any grease and grime which may have accumulated. I usually run 3 glasses full of ice down with no water running until it starts to make a slush,...and then turn the cold water on while the garbage disposal is still running. This mixture comes up before it goes down, so I can see all the gunk that has been released. I do this a couple times a month and it works like a charm. I've also read that you can freeze vinegar ice cubes and run them down if you have a really smelly disposal.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLING:
(1) Take pictures of the until that you will be replacing. You may already know how it's supposed to be hooked up, but it wouldn't hurt to take them for reference, anyway, just in case. You can always delete.
(2) remove the plastic piece in the dishwasher hose hookup by laying the unattached disposal on on its side (on a towel), inserting a small flat screwdriver in the hole against the side, and banging the screwdriver with a hammer, repositioning the screwdriver all around the side of the hole, where the plastic is scored. Be sure to retrieve the "broken" piece and throw it away, so it won't end up being ground up in the disposal. I say this because one particular YouTuber was whacking away at it while the disposal was hanging, absorbing all kinds of blows. Let your floor brace the hits instead of the three screws holding the entire unit in the air. Whacking at it mid-air could weaken your assembly.
(3) install the power cord and then wrap it around the body of the disposal and tape it in place. This will prevent the cord from getting in your way during installation, but will make it easier to wire than if it was hanging in the dark cabinet.
(4) install the stabilization pipe-that black "L" shaped pipe-to the unit. I couldn't get the ring clamp to stay on the small rubber piece, so I taped it with electrical tape. We'll see what happens! It's easier to install it while it's on the floor than hanging up.
(5) I wrapped a pillow with a heavy trash bag and placed it in the cabinet, under the disposal; just in case it drops (and it did), which absorbed the blow. I'm SO glad I didn't shrug off that piece of common sense floating around in my head! Otherwise, we would've had a disposal-shaped hole in our cabinet floor (but perhaps more cabinet space)
My review:
The installation wasn't as easy for me as it is for most. Throughout the entire ordeal, I vowed to never buy this unit again. In fact, halfway through the installation, I came in and wrote a nasty 1-star review (THAT'll teach 'em to add rings to appliances, when they haven't invented tools to remove them!). We had problems removing the ring from the old disposal and also from this one. I rigged the ring a bit to make it easier to install. I installed everything in the sink opening, including the ring. Then I discovered I forgot to install the black rubber splash shield. So I uninstalled everything, including the unbearable ring. With all the pieces scattered, I couldn't figure out how to install the black rubber splash shield. I looked at the old unit, and noticed the rubber shield was actually attached to the unit, itself. I watched videos and discovered that piece is removable from the sink hole! So I reinstalled the sink hardware. I will say, it gets easier the third time. Once the garbage disposal was finally up and running, I barely remember all the pain it took to get it there. It's kinda like childbirth, except I don't have to worry about putting this bad boy through college, after years of eating all my leftovers.
I don't know why everyone complains about the slow drainage and small opening. Just remove the splash shield and toss your rejected food items into the hole and replace it before you turn on the disposal! Easy peasy bumble beesy! The only reason that piece is necessary is to prevent food from being splashed up out of the sink hole during the grinding process. Am I right? I don't think it's there to prevent you from getting your digits snipped. In fact, should that misfortune occur, the doctor is going to have to snip that rubber shield off your wrist when it comes out with your mangled hand (don't worry...I think you can reorder them). Just don't forget to add the splash shield before turning on the unit. I keep mine on the button so I won't forget to add it before grinding. My mom bought me a special disposal stopper/scraper that I use instead of the stopper (the purple one shown in the attached image). It can be closed to stop water or opened to drain water, but saves silverware from being dropped in and chewed up.
This unit is very quiet. I thought, after the entire installation ordeal the thing was broken! It replaced a Badger 5 that suddenly froze and rusted. The Badger was very noisy, but aren't all disposals? Apparently not! NOW what am I going to depend on, when my husband's endless jokes become too corny? The dishwasher is quiet, and now the disposal? Sheesh! I was able to simply flip a switch, and my husband would say, "I can see you're busy. I'll leave you alone", and walk out the kitchen. Magic! Now he just continues to talk over the quiet grinding. I miss the good ol' days!
About that switch...I didn't expect the button to work. It's an air pipe! I mean, how?...what?....I'm speechless because it DOES work! I don't leave the switch on all the time. I do keep it turned off when I don't plan to dispose of food. But the cool thing is I don't have to worry about someone "turning on a light" while my hand is in the drain. There are too many jokesters and pranksters in my family! And whether they are joking or not, all is fun and games until a flying finger puts out an eye. The button works with the switch. If the button is "on" when the switch is on, it will stay on when you switch it off. Same thing if it's off when you turn off the switch. Turn the switch on, but the unit is still off. So I button it off, then switch it off. No more worries!
This unit is really not THAT much larger than the Badger 5. We didn't have to do any trimming to the pipes to make it fit. No leaks so far! I used plumbers puddy on both the sink hole and main pipe hole; and Tplus2 on the dishwasher pipe. I do not have a gap stop on my sink hooked to the disposal. The dishwasher pipe leads straight to the disposal. However, I never put food in the dishwasher, even if it WAS built to load unscraped plates of food. It took one clogging to keep me from dirty loading (and I think all that clogged food belonged to the previous homeowners...ew!)
All in all, dispite my threats of never ever buying this model again, I think I would buy it. I overestimate the capabilities of my brain, and get ticked when things don't work. But so far this is a great unit. I'll edit this review if things go wonky, but...yeah... I actually WOULD recommend this particular garbage muncher. 🙂
BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLING:
(1) Take pictures of the until that you will be replacing. You may already know how it's supposed to be hooked up, but it wouldn't hurt to take them for reference, anyway, just in case. You can always delete.
(2) remove the plastic piece in the dishwasher hose hookup by laying the unattached disposal on on its side (on a towel), inserting a small flat screwdriver in the hole against the side, and banging the screwdriver with a hammer, repositioning the screwdriver all around the side of the hole, where the plastic is scored. Be sure to retrieve the "broken" piece and throw it away, so it won't end up being ground up in the disposal. I say this because one particular YouTuber was whacking away at it while the disposal was hanging, absorbing all kinds of blows. Let your floor brace the hits instead of the three screws holding the entire unit in the air. Whacking at it mid-air could weaken your assembly.
(3) install the power cord and then wrap it around the body of the disposal and tape it in place. This will prevent the cord from getting in your way during installation, but will make it easier to wire than if it was hanging in the dark cabinet.
(4) install the stabilization pipe-that black "L" shaped pipe-to the unit. I couldn't get the ring clamp to stay on the small rubber piece, so I taped it with electrical tape. We'll see what happens! It's easier to install it while it's on the floor than hanging up.
(5) I wrapped a pillow with a heavy trash bag and placed it in the cabinet, under the disposal; just in case it drops (and it did), which absorbed the blow. I'm SO glad I didn't shrug off that piece of common sense floating around in my head! Otherwise, we would've had a disposal-shaped hole in our cabinet floor (but perhaps more cabinet space)
My review:
The installation wasn't as easy for me as it is for most. Throughout the entire ordeal, I vowed to never buy this unit again. In fact, halfway through the installation, I came in and wrote a nasty 1-star review (THAT'll teach 'em to add rings to appliances, when they haven't invented tools to remove them!). We had problems removing the ring from the old disposal and also from this one. I rigged the ring a bit to make it easier to install. I installed everything in the sink opening, including the ring. Then I discovered I forgot to install the black rubber splash shield. So I uninstalled everything, including the unbearable ring. With all the pieces scattered, I couldn't figure out how to install the black rubber splash shield. I looked at the old unit, and noticed the rubber shield was actually attached to the unit, itself. I watched videos and discovered that piece is removable from the sink hole! So I reinstalled the sink hardware. I will say, it gets easier the third time. Once the garbage disposal was finally up and running, I barely remember all the pain it took to get it there. It's kinda like childbirth, except I don't have to worry about putting this bad boy through college, after years of eating all my leftovers.
I don't know why everyone complains about the slow drainage and small opening. Just remove the splash shield and toss your rejected food items into the hole and replace it before you turn on the disposal! Easy peasy bumble beesy! The only reason that piece is necessary is to prevent food from being splashed up out of the sink hole during the grinding process. Am I right? I don't think it's there to prevent you from getting your digits snipped. In fact, should that misfortune occur, the doctor is going to have to snip that rubber shield off your wrist when it comes out with your mangled hand (don't worry...I think you can reorder them). Just don't forget to add the splash shield before turning on the unit. I keep mine on the button so I won't forget to add it before grinding. My mom bought me a special disposal stopper/scraper that I use instead of the stopper (the purple one shown in the attached image). It can be closed to stop water or opened to drain water, but saves silverware from being dropped in and chewed up.
This unit is very quiet. I thought, after the entire installation ordeal the thing was broken! It replaced a Badger 5 that suddenly froze and rusted. The Badger was very noisy, but aren't all disposals? Apparently not! NOW what am I going to depend on, when my husband's endless jokes become too corny? The dishwasher is quiet, and now the disposal? Sheesh! I was able to simply flip a switch, and my husband would say, "I can see you're busy. I'll leave you alone", and walk out the kitchen. Magic! Now he just continues to talk over the quiet grinding. I miss the good ol' days!
About that switch...I didn't expect the button to work. It's an air pipe! I mean, how?...what?....I'm speechless because it DOES work! I don't leave the switch on all the time. I do keep it turned off when I don't plan to dispose of food. But the cool thing is I don't have to worry about someone "turning on a light" while my hand is in the drain. There are too many jokesters and pranksters in my family! And whether they are joking or not, all is fun and games until a flying finger puts out an eye. The button works with the switch. If the button is "on" when the switch is on, it will stay on when you switch it off. Same thing if it's off when you turn off the switch. Turn the switch on, but the unit is still off. So I button it off, then switch it off. No more worries!
This unit is really not THAT much larger than the Badger 5. We didn't have to do any trimming to the pipes to make it fit. No leaks so far! I used plumbers puddy on both the sink hole and main pipe hole; and Tplus2 on the dishwasher pipe. I do not have a gap stop on my sink hooked to the disposal. The dishwasher pipe leads straight to the disposal. However, I never put food in the dishwasher, even if it WAS built to load unscraped plates of food. It took one clogging to keep me from dirty loading (and I think all that clogged food belonged to the previous homeowners...ew!)
All in all, dispite my threats of never ever buying this model again, I think I would buy it. I overestimate the capabilities of my brain, and get ticked when things don't work. But so far this is a great unit. I'll edit this review if things go wonky, but...yeah... I actually WOULD recommend this particular garbage muncher. 🙂
Doesnt leak.
Fits like a glove
Professional look
Spend the money, and have total peace of mind that this thing is going to work for longer than anything else out there.
Super quiet! What a difference, complete night and day, from the other brand I had for years under my sink. I had to listen extra close to make sure this thing was even on the first time I used it.
The vibration is low, the noise is low. You hardly notice that it's on.
But the quality and performance is very high. This thing choose through everything you can throw at it. In some cases literally.
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It's pretty quiet. Doesn't lack power to grind all the vedgies and all of the meat cuttings I've thrown in there.
The power cord and air switch were also a breeze to install. No complaints so far. Should've gotten one sooner.
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2019