Reddit Reddit reviews Waste King Legend Series 1 HP Continuous Feed Garbage Disposal with Power Cord - (L-8000)

We found 4 Reddit comments about Waste King Legend Series 1 HP Continuous Feed Garbage Disposal with Power Cord - (L-8000). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Waste King Legend Series 1 HP Continuous Feed Garbage Disposal with Power Cord - (L-8000)
HIGH-SPEED MOTOR: The 1 HP, 2800 RPM (115v) permanent magnet motor is sound-insulated and jams lessEASY INSTALLATION AND CLEANING: EZ Mount for a quick and easy kitchen sink installation, removable splashguard for easy cleaning20 YEAR PROTECTION: 20-year LimitedNO ELECTRICAL EXPERTISE NEEDED: Pre-installed power cord, no electrical work required.DURABILITY: Compact and lightweight garbage disposer with all stainless steel grind components.CONTINUOUS 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.SIZE: 8. 5 x 8. 5 x 16 inches
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4 Reddit comments about Waste King Legend Series 1 HP Continuous Feed Garbage Disposal with Power Cord - (L-8000):

u/NinjaCoder · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Ironically, the larger more expensive ones with bigger motors are much quieter than the smaller, cheaper, weaker ones.

If you must have a disposal, I am a fan of Waste King models - their upper models (like this one) have stainless steel impellers, and much of the grinding mechanism is also stainless. They have a much thicker sound absorbing shroud than what you normally find (e.g. the In-Sink-Erators at the big box stores).

But... at the end of the day, they all pretty much do the same thing... spend over $100 on one and you will likely be happy with it.

u/emag · 2 pointsr/Plumbing

I've got a Waste King that replaced a 1/3 HP In-Sink-Er-Ater. Do yourself a favor and just go for a full 1 HP. Anything less, and you're shorting yourself. I got mine on an Amazon Gold Box deal for a decent price. And it's a lot quieter than the old one.

As far as replacing goes, it's fairly simple, even without plumbing experience (I did mine in maybe an hour or two, apart from the wiring, and that was because I was being meticulous). Save the old components, I reused the short bit of pipe connecting the old disposal to the plumbing.

I also changed from a hard-wired to a GFCI outlet. It's not that hard to do... Just put the wires into a GFCI outlet (maybe $15 at your home improvement store) in a metal junction box (a few bucks), properly grounded, screwed into the cabinet with a face plate ("Leviton" style for most/all GFCI). Test the polarity to ensure you've got it right (honestly don't remember what I did, but hooked everything up according to the diagram), tested it, etc.

All in all, maybe 3-4 hours for a complete novice like me. It's been going strong for quite a while now, and the GFCI gives a decent measure of safety in case something leaks or goes wrong.

Waste King (and possibly others, but I have no experience with others) have putty-less installs, at least for stainless sinks. Just a gasket, a collar, and a fairly simple snap-connect fitting. If you have a dishwasher, be sure to punch the plug out for the connector for that to hook up the overflow. But most/all of that will be in the directions for hooking up the disposal. It really is a fairly fool-proof set of instructions. Especially if you have any mechanical ability at all. If you don't... call a friend. If you're in MD, PM me and we can work out something...

This is the disposal I ended up with. It's pretty decent, handles whatever I throw at it. Admittedly, it's less than I used to throw at the old disposal since changing my diet, but it has yet to back up or clog. And still is quieter than the older 1/3 HP one. Plus, lifetime warranty...