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Post# 1168121   1/2/2023 at 16:24 (482 days old) by jakeseacrest (Massachusetts)   |   | |
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I'm so tempted to get this but it would just sit in the box. My currently disposal is fairly new and works great.
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Post# 1168197 , Reply# 2   1/3/2023 at 10:14 (481 days old) by jakeseacrest (Massachusetts)   |   | |
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Post# 1168360 , Reply# 3   1/5/2023 at 10:50 (479 days old) by reactor (Oak Ridge, Tennessee-- )   |   | |
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That is a 1990's model. Not too much different from the current day ISE Evolution Prestige, but does not have the three stage grinding. I have had quite a few of the ISE 1 HP units under the ISE name and Kenmore. Had the 90's Kenmore version of that very unit, and it is a good solid performer.
I think of these particular ISE units as the "Jack of all trades, master of none." disposals. They do everything well, but nothing spectacular. For example, they grind corn corbs very well, but will leave hard round nibs that will bounce around for quite a while. Will grind fruit pits, but once again they will bounce noisy around for a while before grinding down. You have no undercutter so if you will not get the ultra fine grinding of fibrous material. Yet, in the long run everything ultimately gets ground up. It is relatively quiet, will rarely, if ever, jam and has good longevity. An overall good solid performing garbage disposer. It will be reliable and give many years of service. Price is another issue. You are paying 200 dollars for a 30+ year old machine. You can sometimes find a new Evolution Prestige for not too much more than that on Ebay. I personally would not pay that price for it. I found my killer Hobart KitchenAid for much less than that. If you are not in a hurry, keep your eyes open and you might find a better bargain. |