








đ Upgrade your kitchen game with sleek, safe, and seamless control!
The CLEESINK Air Switch Kit offers a stylish brushed nickel finish with two button length options to fit various countertop thicknesses. UL-certified for safety, it supports standard household voltages and installs easily without tools into standard sink holes. Compatible with all major garbage disposals up to 2HP, this kit enhances kitchen convenience by relocating disposal control to the sink surface, making it a practical and polished upgrade for any modern kitchen.





































| ASIN | B072L3VX57 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,227 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #10 in Garbage Disposal Parts |
| Color | Brushed Nickel Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,571) |
| Date First Available | April 25, 2017 |
| Finish | BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL |
| Included Components | Air Switch |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Item model number | Ad-bm1-86020 |
| Manufacturer | CLEESINK |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Part Number | BHY001M2CK |
| Pattern | Modern |
| Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.5 inches |
| Size | LONG/2.5" |
| Style | LONG/3.5" |
D**N
Convenient, Stylish, and Works Perfectly
This garbage disposal air switch works perfectly and was exactly what I needed for my kitchen sink. The finish matches my sink and the rest of my fixtures beautifully, so it looks clean, intentional, and well integrated rather than like an afterthought. Functionally, it performs exactly as it should, responsive, reliable, and very convenient. I love that it eliminates the need to reach into an open cabinet under the sink to access the garbage disposal. Having the switch right on the sink is a huge upgrade, especially for a kitchen island setup. Installation is worth noting, I did need to drill a hole through my granite countertop to install the button, so this isnât a typical DIY project unless you already have a pre-drilled hole or space available. That said, once installed, everything works flawlessly and feels very solid. Overall, this is a high quality, practical, and sleek addition to any kitchen. It adds both convenience and a polished look to the sink area. I highly recommend it and would absolutely buy it again.
B**.
No power at the switch
It looks good, was easy to install, and sends no power to the actual switch for safety. Really fits the bill.
B**O
Seamless replacement
Easy to install, fits great and works well.
A**R
I didnât know I needed this.
This switch is easy easy to install and works great. No more opening the door under the sink to turn on the garbage disposal. Remove the cover plate on the sink. Drop the switch in the hole and tighten. Thereâs an air tube that runs from the switch to the plug assembly. Plug the tube into the assembly as well as the garbage disposal. Thatâs it. I used double sided tape to attach the plug assembly to the wall under the sink. The old garbage disposal switch I had to turn off. Thatâs all there is to it.
R**.
Well built
The product is exceptionally well-crafted and performs on par with comparable items found in major retail storesâat a fraction of the cost.
A**N
Easy Install, Love Using It, Possibly Increases Safety
I rarely write reviews. So let this serve as an indicator that I am impressed. I was hesitant on this switch. Some of that is because I think such things are often just a gimmick, or a "nice to have" that actually makes us lazier. Perhaps it could said that it has made me lazier, actually though... I think I use my disposal MORE often now. I was lazier before I got this because reaching up to turn on the toggle switch on the wall was just a bother right? ( Yeah I'm that lazy at times. ) Anyhow, this thing is "air-gapped". And it's great. This means there is zero interaction between electricity, water, and your hand. When you depress the button to turn it on, you can feel the air pocket as if your squeezing a barely inflated balloon. This sensation is very different than what I am used to, so it makes me skeptical about whether or will actually turn the power off. But it does, every time. It just took some getting used to. And I did get used to it. I love pushing the little silver button, letting it run, and then pushing it again to stop. It's not a momentary on switch. It's a toggle style switch. The installation was insanely easy, it was only exasperated by the fact that it was under the sink -- all under sink work is harder of course because of various factors. I don't count that against this device of course. It's necessary. I am very mechanically inclined, have all the tools type of thing. And I say this with the complete newb DIY person in mind. You can definitely install it. Now I already had a spare hole in my sink basin from a previously installed soap pump that we no longer use. So I didn't have to drill another hole. Keep that in mind, you will need to drill one out if you don't already have one. A drill, drill bit, and a large enough stepper bit will be required. But that too is VERY easy. If you have a metallic basin that is. If you have stone or something else, you're on your own. That is slightly more difficult, but still not too bad with diamond hole saws and burrs. As for looks, looks professional. And this is my greatest appreciation of the button above all, and also another reason I was hesitant. I was concerned that like might accidentally activate the switch, or it might get brushed/hit and turned on. I have pet parrots, and they like to play on the sink. I was thinking if they stepped on it, it dropped a toy on it, it may activate. After using it, I can't really see how that would happen. You have to depress the switch about an inch, to an inch and a quarter past the bezel in order to activate it. The further you press it, the harder it gets (it's an air activated switch remember). It feels very natural and satisfying. And the button press has to be intentional. You plug the switch into your existing outlet, and then plug the disposal into the new box - like an outlet expander or extension cord. That box then only turns on when you activate the switch. So in practice, you will leave your old disposal switch "on" all the time. When you want the disposal to come on, you press the switch, then press it again to toggle it off. It's simple and clever. The switch is connected to the toggle device by an air hose. You can sort of adjust the switch functionality dependent upon how long the hose is, and how many turns/loops you leave in it. For me, I just made a mostly straight run from the switch to the box, no loops, I left a little extra length in case it is needed in the future. Take the robe to think about how you will route the air hose connection, the instructions say you want to keep it straight for it to function properly. I advise doing that. But giving yourself a little extra hose so it doesn't bind it kink (like a water hose) is probably a good idea. Buy it, you won't regret it.
J**O
Garbage disposal switch
Good quality switch. Does its job. Good way to wire a garbage disposal if you donât have a dedicated switch above the counter for it.
R**S
easy to install
awesome!
K**Y
Funciono bien, el plomero no tuvo problemas.
G**S
Lo puse a lado de la tarja, muy lindo y Ăștil
F**O
Muy buen precio y trae todo lo necesario para instalarlo y usarlos con facilidad.
H**O
LLEGO EN TIEMPO, LA INSTALACION ES MUY SENCILLA, Y HASTA LA FECHA FUNCIONA MUY BIEN, HAY QUE OPRIMIR EL BOTON 2 VECES PARA QUE SE ACTIVE EL INTERRUPTOR, PERO SIN PROBLEMA ALGUN
A**R
Installed for over a month and works great. Similar item was 3x the price at Home Depot. Super easy to install, low profile, dummy proof. That last part was more for my benefit
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