How to Choose the Best Rosun Garbage Disposal for Your Kitchen?

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Garbage disposals have been around since 1927 so you might think that picking the right one for your home would be a pretty simple process by now.

 

Unfortunately even almost 90 years after they were invented, picking the right garbage disposal for your kitchen is still not as simple as they see.

 

There are several things you need to consider that will determine if the disposal you select will work in harmony with the kitchen infrastructure. They are:

 

1. Type of system: There are two main types of garbage disposal in use in homes today. They are batch feed and continuous feed. There’s no doubt most homeowners today choose continuous feed disposals, but batch feed still has a place.

 

Continuous feed disposals: With continuous feed disposals you can feed waste into the unit while it’s working. This is a big time saver and also saves you having to reload and reactivate the disposal repeatedly as you would with a batch feed disposal. As we said, the vast majority of disposals installed today are continuous feed.

 

Batch feed disposals: The batch feed disposal is so named because you feed a ‘batch’ of material into the disposal and then activate it by inserting a special plug or using a magnetic cover. This is mostly a safety feature and actually, makes batch feed disposals a viable choice for homes where young children are present.

 

2. Your volume needs: If your kitchen is a busy one, where large numbers of people (either family or friends) regularly gather to eat, you may want to consider a 1 HP disposal simply because a standard 1/2 HP unit may burn out quickly or simply not be able to adequately process all the material you want it to. Wear and tear on the grinding components is another issue since frequent heavy use will quickly wear down lower quality hardware.

 

3. Price: Garbage disposal prices will run anywhere from about $80 to more than $400. But you really can’t let garbage disposal cost be the determining factor when it comes to disposals. Much more important factors are how often you will use it and what type of volume you’ll expect it to process. If you buy a cheap garbage disposal just based on price and run it hard, you’ll wind up having to replace it in short order.

 

4. Is there a septic tank involved? There are some who would argue that if you have a septic tank, you should not have a garbage disposal. We think this is an overreaction to any potential problems. Certainly, if you have a septic tank, you’ll want to make sure your garbage disposal won’t generate so much food waste that the septic system becomes clogged. Likewise, you’ll want to be sure the disposal does a good job grinding materials into the tiniest possible particles; which means you’re probably going to want a 1 HP unit that will practically vaporize whatever you put into it.

 

5. The Bottom Line: Keep the above in mind when shopping for the right disposal, and you shouldn’t have any problems with the unit you eventually install.

 

Zhejiang Rosun Kitchen & Bath Technology Co., Ltd. is a manufacture of quality garbage disposer and accessories since 1992 with a registered capital of USD 1.5 million. It’s located in Yuhuan, Zhejiang Province of China, covers areas of 75,347 sq. ft, owns 129,167 sq. ft of workshop with more than 200 experienced workers and staffs.

 

Rosun established Disposer laboratory with an independent R&D team, together with a complete production system from moulding, casting, precision machining, polishing and assemble workshop since it’s founded, Rosun has provided professional OEM & ODM services for numerous customers overseas and domestic.

 

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