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| |  | Garbage disposers | Home » » » » Anaheim L-1001 Waste King 1/2 HP Garbage Disposer | | | | | | | Description: | | 1/2hp disposer. Waste King Legend series 1/2 HP garbage disposer with 2600 RPM motor. Stainless steel anti-jam swivel impellers, corrosion-resistant grinding components. Installed power cord. Front mount reset button. Plumb EZ mounting system. Removable | | | Features: | |
• 1/2hp disposer
• Waste King Legend series 1/2 HP garbage disposer with 2600 RPM motor
• Stainless steel anti-jam swivel impellers, corrosion-resistant grinding components
• Installed power cord
• Front mount reset button
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.4 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.4 inches | | Product Height:
| 13.4 inches | | Product Weight:
| 8.7 pounds | | Package Length:
| 13.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 9.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 130 reviews |
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44 of 44 found the following review helpful:
Helpful HintSep 25, 2009
By Ima Done
"Ima Done"
I am happy with the product. I was extremely happy with the customer service I got from Anaheim Manufacturing,the maker of Waste King ( [...] )when I had a small installation problem.
When installing the "cushion mount" it is extremely important that it be installed in the lowest possible position "the plastic of the "sink flange" should not be visible. Disposer is impossible to attach if wrong, a breeze if it is positioned properly. This is not clear in the instructions.
If used as a replacement disposer, be aware that the plumbing outlet may be at a different height than the original. I was lucky to have the parts available to make the change.
The outlet center on the 1001 model is approx. 6 1/2 inches below the sink bottom.
This disposer has no allen wrench fitting on the bottom to help fix jams, a wooden spoon is recommended.
25 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Waste KingMar 25, 2009
By Annushka This disposer was an excellent choice for me. It is less than half the size of my old one so leaves more room under the sink for clutter. Note, however, that it does not hold a lot at one time but with continuous feed that is not a problem unless you have a huge family with a lot of garbage. I like it a lot & would recommend it.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Easy installationMar 13, 2009
By P. Martin This unit was easy to install for an average homeowner. It took about 1/2 hour to remove the old unit (the hardest part) and install the new. This thing works great and will grind up almost anything. I definitely recommend this disposer to anyone wanting a really high quality, easy to install, and high functioning piece of equipment.
20 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Easy installation and great performanceMay 14, 2009
By Todd Koerner
"ToddinHB"
I bought this as a replacement for my 3/4 HP Kenmore and it is a real champ. It has no difficulty with tough food products (banana peels, rinds, etc.) and was a cinch to install. My only complaint is that the rubber flange in the drain opening is a bit stiff, so I have to push light or wide waste into the disposal, which is a little daunting when it's running. But this was a bargain and I'm very happy with it.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Excellent disposer and incredible value, but frustrating custom flange compatibilityApr 20, 2010
By Tim
"Gap Filler"
I moved in to a new home recently and found that the existing disposer was in need of replacement. Instead of replacing just the disposer, I decided to go ahead and completely replace the entire sink, including the faucet, flanges, and disposer. I decided to purchase most of these items on Amazon due to the excellent prices and free Prime shipping. However, I was troubled by the lack of documentation and details regarding the compatibility of the different parts. I'm writing this review along with a review of the disposer flange I purchased in an effort to fill in these gaps for future purchasers.
For the disposer, I went with the Waste King L-1001 Legend Series 1/2 HP Continuous Feed Operation Waste Disposer; unfortunately, the flange that comes with the disposer has a highly reflective chrome finish which will not be suitable if you want to coordinate with faucet hardware that isn't also chrome. Though there are many custom flanges to choose from, the Waste King will not be compatible with most of them since it utilizes the EZ Mount system for attaching the disposer to the sink. This assembly is not compatible with the majority of the custom finish disposer flanges found on Amazon and in most other stores; most are intended for Insinkerator (ISE) disposers.
There is an adapter kit available (Waste King 3101 ISE Adapter Kit), but I would highly recommend only using this adapter if you are replacing an existing ISE disposer and want to use the hardware already attached to your sink; if you are starting from scratch you would still need to purchace the ISE mounting hardware in addition to the adapter.
I should also note that there are some Waste King branded flanges for sale, but the only ones I found that are compatible with the EZ Mount system have plastic finishes, like white, biscuit, etc. Waste King flanges that offer a metal finish are only for Waste King disposers that use the very different 3-bolt mounting system, which are a bit more expensive than the EZ Mount variety.
If you plan to start from scratch with all new components as I did, using an EZ Mount disposer along with a suitable disposer flange like the Waste Maid Custom Sink Flange/Stopper Set I eventually purchased will simplify your installation and help you avoid headaches and delays caused by ordering incompatible parts. If you insist on a certain brand of disposer flange you will have to get the flange, ISE mounting hardware, and the adapter. This should work, but at a much higher cost than the Waste Maid flange alone.
I won't go into too much detail about the disposer itself; anything I would say has already been posted. It's compact, it's powerful, and it's an excellent value. On top of all that, it's also the quietest disposer I personally have ever used; however, I should note that I've only ever had Badger junk before this and I have it mounted to a very solid and heavy cast iron sink. Your mileage may vary when it comes to noise and vibration if you're using a lighter sink.
Installation was a breeze once I had the correct type of flange. Like some others have mentioned, I would recommend installing an outlet under your sink if you were considering rewiring the disposal with an existing connection. Installing an outlet will be easier than replacing the existing cord and will also simplify future replacements/upgrades. Finally, an outlet and box costs less than one dollar, so it's really a no-brainer.
In conclusion, I would not hesitate to buy a Waste King again, but I'm pretty confident that I won't even have to for a long time. If you need a new disposer, Waste King is the way to go; just make sure you get the right kind of flange if you don't want to use the stock one.
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