Insinkerator disposals are rugged
I've installed many many Insinkerator garbage disposals, including many 333. I've never had one fall down as described in the review. I doubt it was installed correctly.
InsinkErator 333
My contractor who reworked the old kitchen in the '80's used this model. I looked at what is now available and couldn't find anything better. The installation took under an hour since I could see exactly how the old one was installed and I was just replacing it--except the old one was only 1/2 HP. This new one wasn't much heavier or larger and after installation it is much quieter (and more powerful). I do dishes by hand and suck the dishwater down the sink to keep the line cleaned out. To be fair, I compost most of my garbage so only use it occasionally; I'm not a heavy user.
InSinkErator CNTR333
I selected this diposer because it was the exact replacement of the professional disposer(333) that was installed by previous owners. It's for a hardwired installment...our switch was already wall mounted within arms length of the sink. I did not replace the drain connection to sink, as it was still in decent shape, so this made for a much easier installation. An added bonus was I could copy the electrical connections, and use the spare parts. The other thing that helped is I took the advice of a woman(not patronizing, just good to consider our wives' ideas) posted at amazon elsewhere, and used my car jack to push the disposer in place under the sink and hold it while I tightend it down. Makes it a one woman/man job.
This review is from someone...that if something can go wrong, it will go wrong...but it didn't! :-)
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