Reddit Reddit reviews Waste King L-111 Garbage Disposal with Power Cord, 1/3 HP

We found 4 Reddit comments about Waste King L-111 Garbage Disposal with Power Cord, 1/3 HP. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Waste King L-111 Garbage Disposal with Power Cord, 1/3 HP
HIGH-SPEED MOTOR: The 1/3 HP, 1900 RPM (115v) permanent magnet motor jams lessEASY INSTALLATION AND CLEANING: EZ Mount for a quick and easy kitchen sink installation, removable splashguard for easy cleaning2 YEAR PROTECTION: 2-year Limited Warranty. Current-Amps: 4.0. HZ: 60. Drain connection size- 1 1/2 Inch drainpipeNO ELECTRICAL EXPERTISE NEEDED: Pre-installed power cord, no electrical work requiredLIGHTWEIGHT: Compact and lightweight garbage disposer saves space under the sinkCONTINUOUS FEED DISPOSAL: Activated by a wall switch, the disposal quickly grinds food waste continuously as it runsNOTE FROM THE MANUFACTURER: Customers may receive product with the original brand logo or updated logo and packaging.
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4 Reddit comments about Waste King L-111 Garbage Disposal with Power Cord, 1/3 HP:

u/majesticjg · 10 pointsr/HomeImprovement

A replacement is $55.

I'd try some JB Weld on that crack until you can save up the $55 to replace it, but I'd plan to do that sooner rather than later.

u/artearth · 1 pointr/DIY

I just ordered supplies from Amazon and would love feedback. I decided to go for a scissor jack, though that seems somewhat controversial in the DIY cider press world. The travel is amazing, they are light, cheap and I can operate it with a cordless drill.

Another big question is this 50 quart steamer basket. Cheap, but will it hold up to the strain? I guess the good news is that by going big now (12 gallons!), I can always downsize later.

I'm looking at mounting the disposal in a plastic tub, supported by a wood frame. I'm still working on the design (and will post here, with credit to you knockfer, when its done!).

Finally, instead of the very cool wood drainage platform you made, I'm opting for a simpler cutting board, and will drill a hole and attach a tube for drainage. Still figuring out that detail.

I'd welcome any thoughts about all this, and am so grateful for your inspiration! I'd never heard of using a garbage disposal as a chopper before. My wife is going to love this!

u/wbgraphic · 1 pointr/DIY

Amazon has a good selection for less money.

If you're on a budget, a less-powerful (but still good) unit can run closer to $50.

As you say, installation is simple. I installed this unit a couple of months ago. The whole job took under an hour.

u/mbz321 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Just buy the cheapest one possible. For whatever reason, my 19 year old house has a builders-grade, GE 1/3? HP disposal, and it refuses to die.

I also replaced a friends failed disposal with this one: http://www.amazon.com/Waste-King-L-111-Continuous-Operation/dp/B0014X96YS/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1397838361&sr=8-6&keywords=waste+king and there wasn't any issues.