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GE Continuous Feed Garbage Disposal, 3/4 Horsepower & 2,700+ RPM

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About GE Continuous Feed Garbage Disposal, 3/4 Horsepower & 2,700+ RPM
79% found the continuous feed convenient, but 21% preferred batch feeding
After grinding some orange peels, pear cores, and cabbage leaf scraps for about 10 seconds, the disposer started making a noise like it was grinding nuts and bolts.
78% found it easy to install, while 22% needed professional assistance
I was surprised by how easy it was to install the item, and the instructions were accurate in saying that it was installation-friendly.
I found the installation process frustrating. The design of the garbage-disposer is poor and requires extensive knowledge to install. I have installed disposals many times before but found this one to be particularly challenging.
80% praised its effective grinding, although 20% experienced jams
After grinding orange peels, pear cores, and cabbage leaf scraps for about 10 seconds, the disposer started making a noise that sounded like it was grinding nuts and bolts.
73% appreciated the low maintenance needs, though 27% had to clean it frequently
After using the garbage-disposer for a short period of time, I noticed it started making a noise that sounded like it was grinding nuts and bolts. This indicates that the maintenance requirements of the garbage-disposer may not be adequate. Rephrased: I noticed that the garbage-disposer started making a noise like it was grinding nuts and bolts after a short period of use, indicating inadequate maintenance requirements.
I would have to pay a service technician to come out and see what is wrong, and then pay for labor to install a new one.
I have had experience with 3 ISE Badgers and noticed that their galvanized discs rust out after a while. After using 3 ISE Badgers, I noticed that their galvanized discs rust out over time.
79% found it surprisingly quiet, while 21% thought it was too loud
The garbage-disposer has a slightly loud click when turned on, but it eats garbage like a hungry machine. I was shocked that it got quieter when it was chewing up the food.
I cannot tell any difference in sound level between the GE unit, which was supposed to be higher quality and quieter than the Insinkerator, and the cheaper Badger unit.
After grinding some orange peels, pear cores, and cabbage leaf scraps for about 10 seconds, the disposer started making a noise that sounded like it was grinding nuts and bolts.
The product has a thin plastic shell and foam inside to lower the noise, but it is of poor quality.
90% liked the reduced odor, but 10% still experienced unpleasant smells
After grinding orange peels, pear cores, and cabbage leaf scraps for about 10 seconds, I noticed the noise from the grinder sounded like it was grinding nuts and bolts. Rephrased: I noticed that the grinder started making a noise like it was grinding nuts and bolts after I ground some orange peels, pear cores, and cabbage leaf scraps for about 10 seconds.

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