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forum thread Posted by hshams00 • May 1, 2024
forum thread Posted by hshams00 • May 1, 2024

American Standard Slim Line 1.25HP Food Waste Disposer $84.99 ($79.99+s/h) Costco online

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American Standard Slim Line 1.25HP Food Waste Disposer $79.99 + $4.99 = $84.99

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https://www.costco.com/american-s...92318.html

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$20 manufacturer's savings is valid 5/1/24 through 5/31/24. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.

Features:
All Stainless Steel Grinding Components
Antimicrobial Agent for Odor Protection
3-Bolt Mount System for Easy Installation
High Torque Balanced Grinding System
Magnetic Disposer Protection
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American Standard Slim Line 1.25HP Food Waste Disposer $79.99 + $4.99 = $84.99

Black or Red colors

https://www.costco.com/american-s...92318.html

$20 OFF

$20 manufacturer's savings is valid 5/1/24 through 5/31/24. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.

Features:
All Stainless Steel Grinding Components
Antimicrobial Agent for Odor Protection
3-Bolt Mount System for Easy Installation
High Torque Balanced Grinding System
Magnetic Disposer Protection

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May 2, 2024
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chhaganbhujbad
May 2, 2024
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I have this and installed one back in 2018. Still runs fine. It comes with a 10 year warranty is what I was told by the rep over the phone even though the box said 7 year warranty.
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May 2, 2024
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edrock200
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May 2, 2024
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Seems like a really good deal for 1.25hp unit, no?
May 2, 2024
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domoMKIV
May 2, 2024
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Quote from edrock200 :
Seems like a really good deal for 1.25hp unit, no?
For sure. Especially if you need one that's this powerful but still slim.
May 5, 2024
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GregryS
May 5, 2024
531 Posts
Good Lord that thing's tall. It looks about 4 or 5 in taller than a normal disposal
May 5, 2024
250 Posts
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May 5, 2024
silicali
May 5, 2024
250 Posts
Motor is powerful but due to its narrower design, the water flow is not smooth. draining takes longer timer
May 7, 2024
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lmedrano78
May 7, 2024
298 Posts
I installed this unit back a few years ago...working fine.
May 7, 2024
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zipdab
May 7, 2024
665 Posts
Has anyone installed this as a direct wire? I only have a electric box under the sink. No outlet

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May 7, 2024
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wwu123
May 7, 2024
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Just a bit of trivia, my understanding is there are basically only two manufacturers of all the brand of garbage disposals - Insinkerator and Waste King (aka Anaheim Manufacturing). Moen now owns Anaheim Manufacturing and also owns the American Standard brand, and this is basically a Waste King OEM brand.

I currently have a Moen-branded version of this bullet style, so also a Waste King OEM. Interestingly, both this American Standard deal and the Moen that I have use the Insinkerator flange mount, rather than the native Waste King one. Which merely means it's slightly easier to replace an existing Insinkerator disposal, and slightly more work if you're replacing a Waste King or one of its OEM brands....
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edrock200
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Quote from zipdab :
Has anyone installed this as a direct wire? I only have a electric box under the sink. No outlet
You can. Look at the instructions manual link on Costco's site. All disposals that come with a plug can convert to hardwire. You basically unscrew the bottom, remove the wire nuts and free the plug cable, feed in your direct wire power, and attach to the leads with the wire nuts. If you want to get real fancy with it you can use that hardwire lead to install an outlet under your sink. But there are some code compliance rules you have to follow so check those if you go that route.
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May 21, 2024
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Red only available now

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