♻️ Grind smarter, live cleaner — the quiet powerhouse your kitchen deserves!
The InSinkErator EVOLUTION 0.75HP garbage disposal features a robust 3/4 HP Dura-Drive induction motor with advanced 3-Stage MultiGrind technology for superior grinding performance. Its patented SoundSeal technology delivers quieter operation, while the compact design fits easily under most sinks. Designed for easy DIY installation with EZ Connect Hardwire Adapter and Lift and Latch technology, this USA-assembled unit combines durability with convenience to elevate your kitchen waste management.
Manufacturer | InSinkErator |
Part Number | 80021-ISE |
Item Weight | 18.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.25 x 8.25 x 12.25 inches |
Item model number | EVOLUTION 0.75HP |
Size | 3/4 HP |
Color | Gray |
Style | Disposal |
Finish | stainless |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Garbage Disposal |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Discharge Tube, Garbage Disposal, EZ Connect Hardwire Adaptor, Sink Stopper, Sink Flange Assembly |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
C**5
Initial impression: Wow!
Back story is I learned the hard way not to scrimp on a disposer - we had a rental house some yrs ago that had an old badger 1/3 hp that I never gave much thought - previous 20+ yrs was with disposers in rural Maine so just having one was a new experience. I don’t realize its limitations and got it jammed. After unjamming and spinning freely by hand, it still refused to run. So I replaced it with the next bigger 1/2hp. I was surprised at just how much better it worked. Then when we bought a house, it already had a 3/4 hp disposer of a different brand but still was a beast munching easily on chicken bones and all types of fruit and vegetable peels. Now convinced a good 3/4 hp is worth the extra expense.Fast forward a decade and we’re buying a new house. Asked builder to upgrade the disposer and I’d pay the difference. Unfortunately they buy in bulk so no choices on appliances. Ok, no biggie, I’ll upgrade myself - been there done that, can do it again!. Been here two weeks and definitely not thrilled worrying about every thing I drop into the disposer. The 1/3 hp moen is only fractionally better than the 1/3 hp badger since it runs at a higher rpm. Anyway, started my research and settled on a ISE 2 stage 3/4 hp as best bang for the buck - Costco had best price but it looks like a custom for Costco model, discharge is an inch or so lower and we got a straight shot so wanted a more compact model so discharge would line up better with existing. Best price was Amazon or Lowe’s for the 3/4 hp Advanced or Compact - both 2 stage. But figured to wait for the holiday sales. Sure enough Amazon posted the Evolution 3/4 hp for a good savings or actually about a break even when adding the stupid ez connect plug since it only comes with the hardwire connector. A shameful ploy by ISE marketing to squeeze out an extra bit of profit on these units.Anyway, 2 hrs or so to remove existing moen and install the new evolution, including the 5 mi trip to HD to get the cord. The marketing literature for the moen says it uses the same 3 bolt ez twist lock so I didn’t remove the sink collar. The only hassle was when trying to remove the lock ring, the whole collar assembly would turn, so I had to pry the lock ring against the bulge on the collar where the jack screws connect. Enough prying got the old moen to finally release. The plumbing is pretty new so I just removed the dishwasher hose, loosened up the discharge piping, removed the discharge nozzle flange bolts from the moen, and turned the other side sink trap a bit so the connecting tee would allow clearance for pulling off the discharge nozzle. The old unit simply slid off now. When I got the new unit locked into the collar, I just slid pipe nozzle back into the tee, turned the piping back to align, and bolted the flange onto the new disposer, then snugged up the drain pipe fitting at the tee. The disposer hose fitting was the same size so just removed the evolution’s sealing plug, pushed the rubber connector onto the fitting and tightened up the hose clamp.All seems fine. Filled sink with water and no apparent leaks. Initial runs have been smooth and exceptionally quiet. It feel robust, even with the outer plastic shell. It’s a bit lighter than I expected which made it that much easier to install. At 70, I’m not as strong or as flexible anymore so it was very pleasing to find it was easy to handle. So far I’m really happy with it. Obviously, time will tell how well it holds up. But I’m expecting it will outlive me!
S**K
Easy installation, quiet, USA made
After 24 years our Kenmore 3/4 HP food waste disposer finally gave up the ghost. Bearings in the motor were getting pretty worn, and starting to bind, making it stall before it could even get going.One of the challenges I thought I would face was that the old unit was nearly 3 inches smaller in diameter than this one is, and I was concerned that I would need to do some plumbing modification in order to make this unit fit.Thankfully the engineers and designers at InSinkErator thought of this, and they've worked hard to standardize how these appliances fit, and they made the drain outlet side of the unit flat, so the distances under sink from the drain in the sink, to the connection for the drain in the wall are very close to the same as they were for my 24 year old Kenmore.This made installation very easy. The instructions were clear, the packaging, excellent and mostly recyclable, and the new "quick connect" wiring was a breeze to connect and use.In operation the InSinkErator Evolution is very quiet, and seems to process any of the food waste we put into it very quickly.My ONE, very minor, niggle, is that the wiring that allows this appliance to be plugged into a standard 110v outlet is sold separately, at a cost of about $16. I see both sides of this, there is a large percentage of the population that would simply throw that part away if it was included, and that seems wasteful too, so no deduction on score, but for my use it would have been super neat if I could have ordered ONE thing and had it show up ready to install. To InSinkErator's credit, it's well disclosed that this wiring is NOT included, so it's not a surprise when you open the package.In summary, this USA designed, USA made appliance was very well packaged, came with great instructions, and was easy to install. Once it was installed it operates efficiently and quietly, and I'm very pleased with my purchase.
S**.
Great disposal
Fantastic unit, strong and quiet. Easy install too. Great value. Strongly recommend.
S**H
Excellent Product - Very Difficult to Install
This is a very well made, efficient, and quiet food disposal. It is well worth the price. The instructions and parts that come with it are top quality and there are gobs of videos on YouTube on how to install it, including from Incinerator.Here's a pro-tip. If the space under your sink is small and very cramped, hire a plumber. I'm a 68 year-old man, 5'10" in height and have a 32" waste. I'm still very fit but I still only have two arms and hands. My wife did her best to help but there wasn't enough room with me halfway under the sink and lying on my side for her to fit her arm and hand, and she couldn't see anything from that position. I used a car scissor jack to lift the product, which made things easier.But the hardest part for me was fitting the wiring block, which comes with the product, into its receptacle. I'm going to write to Incinerator and compliment their product, but I'm going to ask them to fabricate a much easier wiring block. I can picture it in my head and would have made this installation a lot easier.
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