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InSinkErator Evolution Excel 1.0 HP Household Food Waste Disposer

InSinkErator Evolution Excel 1.0 HP Household Food Waste Disposer

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Brand: InSinkErator
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $605.00
Buy New: $288.00
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New (25) Used (1) from $261.99

Seller: ZumaBorgi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 36 reviews

Color: Stainless Steel
Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 25.5
Dimensions (in): 14 x 11 x 14

MPN: 74030
Model: Excel
UPC: 050375008057
EAN: 0050375008057

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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 3 grind stages quickly grind virtually any food waste
  • Quick lock sink mount allows for easy installation and replacement of any disposer
  • At least 60-percent quieter than standard disposers
  • Includes jam sensor circuit to break up tough jams
  • 7-year in home warranty on parts and labor

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Amazon.com Product Description
InSinkErator Evolution Series Disposers
Evolution Series Disposers feature patented MultiGrind and SoundSeal technologies, which means they grind more with less noise. The Evolution Excel Food Waste Disposer is the ultimate in performance--the top-of-the line Evolution Series product. It's perfect for those who enjoy the very best kitchen appliances, because it cuts noise levels by at least 60% over standard disposers and features three-stage grind technology that lets you grind almost any food waste, including celery, potato peels, chicken bones, and more.

Evolution Technology: Grind More, Hear Less
For the past eight decades, InSinkErator has built more than 100 million food waste disposers. Now the company has put everything it has learned into a line of disposers that sets dramatic new standards for performance. Evolution Series disposers feature innovative technologies--MultiGrind and SoundSeal--that address users' two most common requests: improved grinding ability and reduced noise.





Liquify Waste with MultiGrind Plus Technology
With the Excel's MultiGrind Plus feature, you can stop worrying about what food you put in your disposer. This three-stage technology combines a GrindShear Ring, Tri-Action Lug system, and Undercutter Disk, so you can grind almost any food waste. It also includes a Jam-Sensor circuit that automatically increases torque to break through jams.

With the Evolution Excel, chicken bones, celery, corncobs, fruit rinds, coffee grounds, and more are virtually liquefied to safely flow into your sewage system. You'll enjoy a cleaner food preparation area and less bagged garbage cluttering your home.




60% Less Noise with SoundSeal Plus Technology
SoundSeal Plus Technology utilizes an Anti-Vibration Mount, an Anti-Vibration Tailpipe Mount, and Quiet Collar Sink Baffle, so you can hold a conversation with elevated voices while the disposer is running. This technology also includes SoundLimiter insulation to reduce noise levels by up to 60% compared to standard disposers.






'Evolutionary' Disposer is Easy to Install
Designed with a 1.0-horsepower Dura-Drive Induction Motor, the Evolution Excel is truly 'evolutionary'--giving you the most horsepower of any food waste disposer on the market. An added bonus, the Evolution Excel's 40-ounce stainless steel grind chamber and grind component is built to handle more volume than other disposers.

The Evolution Excel food waste disposer is constructed with a stainless steel Quick Lock sink mount for easy installation. All InSinkErator food waste disposers are built with this feature, making replacement of older units a breeze--simply disconnect and replace your old disposer using the same sink mount.




Environmentally Friendly, Wallet-Friendly Choice
The Evolution Excel food waste disposer is a practical and environmentally responsible way to help reduce the 31 million tons of solid waste generated from food scraps in the U.S. each year.

Instead of throwing this food waste away, grinding it with the Evolution Excel sends it to your local municipal wastewater treatment plant, where it can be recycled to produce methane, a renewable source of power for the plant. Additionally, wastewater treatment plants can process food waste into biosolids to be used as fertilizer (check the plant in your area).

Food waste disposers average less than 50 cents a year in electricity to operate and account for less than one percent of ahousehold's total water consumption. In fact, the Evolution Excel features an average water usage of one gallon per person per day and an average electrical usage of three to four kilowatt hours per year, making it among the least expensive installed kitchen appliances.





We Come To You Parts and Labor Warranty
The Evolution Excel is backed by an exclusive seven-year We Come to You In-Home Service Warranty. This warranty from InSinkErator includes free house calls (including parts and labor) for the entire warranty period.


What's in the Box
InSinkErator Evolution Excel Food Waste Disposer, Quick Lock Sink Mount, Quiet Collar Sink Baffle, Jam-Buster Wrench, Anti-Vibration Tailpipe Mount, Anti-Vibration Mount, Stainless Steel Sink Stopper, Spring Type Hose Clamp, and installation instructions.



Product Description
Evolution Excel. Includes Dura Drive induction motor, SoundSeal technology (at least 60% quieter), multigrind 3 grind stages versus 1 in a standard disposer, 40 oz. stainless steel grind chamber, removable quiet collar sink baffle, jam sensor circuit, a


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5 out of 5 stars Simply Top End   December 4, 2008
W. Shimet (FL)
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

The Insinkerator Evolution Excel is simply the best!!!! This year for Thanksgiving, a guest was helping in the kitchen and put a large amount of potato peels down the disposer. I was concerned because not only was the disposer jammed full of potato peels, but there were a bunch of peels in the sink waiting to be stuffed into the disposer. (This has happened with our old disposer and I got the privilege of trying to unclog a clogged sink - not a fun thing to do with a house full of company). I watched her turn on the disposer and to my amazement they were all disposed of without a jam. At this point the Evolution Excel was worth every penny I paid for it. My only complaint about this disposer is that is almost too quiet. When you turn it on, you can barely hear it run. I have to remind myself to insure it has been turned off because you get a quiet hum when it is running, not like the old disposer that was LOUD. This is great if you have a sleeping baby, etc where you don't want to wake up the neighbors when you run the disposer.


5 out of 5 stars Wow it's quiet!   September 10, 2008
G. Smith (Clarence Center, NY)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

We just had our new disposal installed and we are absolutely amazed at how quiet and smooth it is. We had it installed with a 604 stainless steel Blanco sink and quartz counter tops. The 604 stainless sink is much heavier and thicker than our previous sink and the quartz tops are also much heavier than our previous laminate tops so this may help some as well to dampen the sound but I think most of the credit has to go to Insinkerator. What ever they did to make this quiet definitely paid off. No more rattling and shaking of the counter and sink. Don't even consider a lesser model. We paid $249.95 through Amazon plus $17.29 shipping.


5 out of 5 stars One of the best you can get   February 6, 2010
Volsboy (Tenn)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

I am a Mechanical engineer and I also love to cook and have large dinners once a week.I was forced to do a ton of research on disposer's when I had the kitchen done.In the 70s and 80s everybody made there own disposer's and they are better than what you can get today.Kitchenaid,Maytag's,and old Wastekings were the best you could buy.K-Aid disposer's were 40 pounds of Cast steel alloys and they had undercutters on them back then.All of the above brands hand undercutting blades that after the waste is ground and goes in the drain chamber it is cut again by shear like blades.The grind rings on Disposers do the work ,disposers don't have blades in them except old Wastekings they have a center ripper blade in them.Disposer's grind the food by slinging it against the sides were there is a chez grater ring the surrounds the flywheel, the things you see are impellers they push the food around and around.In-Sink-erators were at one point and still are (badger) the worst at grinding and the sad thing is there used to be nothing differnt between the badger versions and the 777ss except stainless steel and more power.The grind chambers on Kenmore,Maytag,K-Aid,are all the same every disposer that has that ISE mount is made by them.A Kenmore 1hp is no different than the 1Hp Maytag except the Maytag is 300 and the Kenmore is 150.I needed a new disposer for my prep sink and I love my Viking it is the old Kitchenaid design.Viking bought the rights from Whirlpool and is a great disposer but was 600 bucks in 2004.I went and got the Ise Excel because it has Fixed hammers and swinging and has the most important part undercutters. I can grind cornhusks in my Viking and this excel will also that is a huge problem with all the others out there they cant handle stringy things.I was very leary at first because I am so hard on disposer's I shove steak bones,rib bones,raw bones,paper and all kinds of things down the Viking and it never stops but the excel seems to be just as good so far and it is very quite to the point if you wonder if its on.The Excel has a jam sensor in it that is the cause of the strange pause at first start up and is normal.I thought there was something wrong with it but the flywheel is making sure it the coast is clear or does it need to engage the hammer and reverse fuction.If you have problems with your disposer stopping up then you cant go wrong with this one or if you hate hearing or worrying about will it grind then you cant go wrong with this one.I have ground everything in mine and never a problem.I was wondering when I.S.E. would wake up and make a good disposer,Wasteking is the only other different brand and there not Wastekings if you ask me.Sinkmaster bought them out and they use that same motor and grind setup and took the good Wasteking design a made them cost thousands as commercial disposer's.The Wastekings motor's are loud and the hammers click like crazy and drive me nuts and there all plastic made in China now so I prefer to buy American made products.Sorry about my grammer folks,I am gifted in Math and Science but grammer I just never could grasp and hated it.


5 out of 5 stars Really Quiet   December 13, 2008
C. Costa (Portland, OR USA)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I bought this model because from everything that I could find online, it definitely seemed to be the best. Installation wasn't hard and since we've been very happy with it. It's so quiet that I often think the food hasn't even been processed yet after disposing of it. If you are looking for something quiet, I really recommend this one.

The only part I did not like was the Deluxe Mounting Gasket. It came off when pushing some food in it. It doesn't attach very well. I wish it had a metal or really hard plastic ring around the rubber to hold it in place.



5 out of 5 stars Best disposer yet.   September 27, 2009
L. D. Alexander (California)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I replaced a 3/4 horsepower Waste King that was giving good service as long as we were careful with what we put through it. My wife saw a commercial for the Evolution Excel and wanted one. After doing research on its performance, I found it for $249.00 at Home Depot. Reports of its quietness are not exaggerated. This is the quietest disposer I have barely heard! Performance has been outstanding. I ground up a pineapple top just to see if it lived up to the hype - I was amazed. Shortly after I installed it, I tried to install my old disposer in a small kitchen at my church only to find that the drain was too high. The old unit at church was a Insinkerator that had been giving trouble for years - frequent clogs, blown fuses, etc. As facilities manager, I had to replace the old unit. While I am very conscious of saving money (my reason for donating my old unit) I also believe that buying cheap is false economy. I was able to find the same deal at another Home Depot. In our area Home Depot is no longer going to carry this model in the stores, but it is worth paying full price. Drain matched perfectly. I expect calls to clear clogs will be history.

Word of caution. You will need another person to hold down the flange in order to secure it to the sink. This unit is heavier and larger than most other units. I struggled with the first unit until I got the jack from my Toyota truck. At 65 I no longer have the arm strength to hold the unit up and fasten the bayonet latch at the same time. The second unit was a breeze to install. Make sure you save the power cord and cord clamp from your old unit or buy a replacement. Plan to make a trip to the hardware store to match your plumbing - consider yourself fortunate if the included parts are sufficient. Make sure to punch out the plug at the dishwasher connection. Removing that plug may be challenging if you have big hands. Needle nose pliers help.


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