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Insinkerator Evolution Essential Analysis
Insinkerator Evolution Essential is a high quality garbage disposal. It gives you a fast and reliable performance.

Furthermore this model is also very quiet. You can have a normal conversation when you grind waste food at the same time.

Difference between Insinkerator Evolution Essential and Compact

Both of these models are quite similar. So, before we proceed to the review, here are their differences for your information

Insinkerator Evolution Essential has

a little bigger dimensions,

6 instead of 4 years warranty,

a bit higher price tag,

a grind chamber made of stainless steel instead of plastic and

a slightly quieter sound insulation as compare with Insinkerator Evolution Compact food waste disposer.

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First timers who knew nothing about plumbing, also could do it themselves.

Many users said the comprehensive manual play a part in helping them get the job done. The detail instructions also include the directions to dismantle your old disposal.

The unit is heavy, so you might need two people to hook it onto the mounting hardware.

The mounting hardware is the popular stainless steel Quick Lock Sink Mount. You just "twist it off" to remove and "twist it on" to mount. All Insinkerator disposals use this mounting hardware.

Thus, when you replace an existing Insinkerator unit, you save time and effort. That is, if you use back the existing sink flange and mounting hardware.

We found the following items are not included in the package:

(1) Power cord

If you replace an old garbage disposer, you could use back the existing power supply cable. Inspect the whole cable and make sure it's safe to use.

If you got a new home or do a remodeling of the kitchen and intend to use a wall outlet under the sink. Then you need to get it separately.

(2) Cable connector

To hold in place the power supply cable that enters into your disposer termination point.

(3) Plumber's
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Some even claimed that they hear almost nothing when the disposal is running.

In fact, a few of them have to test the unit several times to confirm that the disposal is functioning.

They are also pleased that they can hold a normal conversation and grind the waste food at the same time.

Insinkerator Evolution Essential uses the SoundSeal Technology which has 3 versions. The 3 versions are quiet, quieter and ultra-quiet. This model uses the "quieter" version whereby the manufacturer claimed that you can hold a normal conversation with another person with elevated voices within the same room.

They also added that the advanced sound insulation plus the anti-vibration components cut down the noise levels to at least 40% when compared to others disposals.

The SoundSeal Technology consists of the following components:

Anti-Vibration Mount – remove sound transmission and vibrations from disposal to sink.

Anti-Vibration Tailpipe – remove sound transmission and vibrations from disposer to discharging piping.

Quiet Collar Sink Baffle – obstruct sound level coming from the disposer throat below.

SoundLimiter Insulation – insulation wrapped around the motor housing to limit noise

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