What is the HP of your Garbage Disposal

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Jugernot

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3/4... I got a higher grade insinkerator.

EDIT: Make sure to get one that has good sound insulation like most are suggesting. Mine is barely audible when on and eats pretty much anything I put down there.
 

MagnusTheBrewer

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Many manufacturers make 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1 hp garbage disposals. The main difference in prices is the quality of sound insulation and of course matching hp to your needs. A small apartment dweller who doesn't do much cooking can get away with a 1/4 hp unit. A large family should opt for a 3/4 hp unit. Beyond that or if you have septic tank concerns, go for the 1 hp disposal and a macerator pump.
 
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Originally posted by: middlehead
I thought HP was Hit Points and expected a truly nerdy thread.

I have no idea what rating mine is, twas in the apartment when I got here.

That was exactly what I was thinking... I was like, well, my garbage disposal only has 23 hp, but it has 240 mp with a staff that grants half cast time and +5 charisma. That's what I get for buying a house off a druid.
 

thomsbrain

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Dec 4, 2001
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I remember my grandpa had a 1 HP in one of his houses. That thing would torque the house off its foundation. ;) He'd put big chicken bones and things down it daily, and it would just eat them up with no issues.

I've used 1/4 HP units in apartments without any issues, but I'm careful about what I put down.
 

Lamont Burns

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Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: middlehead
I thought HP was Hit Points and expected a truly nerdy thread.

I have no idea what rating mine is, twas in the apartment when I got here.

That was exactly what I was thinking... I was like, well, my garbage disposal only has 23 hp, but it has 240 mp with a staff that grants half cast time and +5 charisma. That's what I get for buying a house off a druid.

hahaha
 

Vette73

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Large peices should not be put in the drain no matter how strong your disposal is.

A lot of that stuff you grind up sticks to your pipes and over time can clog them. I only use the GD when I am washing dishs and some very small peices go down.
 

LS21

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Nov 27, 2007
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yeah, get a big powerful one. its something thats supposed to last..u dont want yours clogging up and breaking all of a sudden. might as well shell in some extra bux for a better one now
 

AkumaX

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i'd say probably about 50hp. It's kinda low, but i opted for more spirit regen with 150MP because then i can spam Mana Shield pretty decently
 

Chiropteran

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I wanted to get a dual-core, but the salesman told me most garbage disposals are singled thredded and won't take advantage of the second core.

Is that true?
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: middlehead
I thought HP was Hit Points and expected a truly nerdy thread.

I have no idea what rating mine is, twas in the apartment when I got here.

i wanted to say, "well mine just leveled up so i think it has 110 HP now."
 

polarmystery

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Aug 21, 2005
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wow,

when I read the title of the thread, I thought you meant "Hit points" like a rpg or something...

Nerd I am...yes...
 

Minjin

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I don't see the point to them. Mine died a month or so ago. It came with the house and I rarely turned it on. I'm just going to replace it with some pipe.

Compost heap and trash for me.
 

bctbct

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Dec 22, 2005
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Originally posted by: legoman666
Never had/used a garbage disposal. what's the point?


Imagine walking to the sink with a plate for of scraps you dont have to scrape off in the trash can. Then imagine not having to dig little pieces of food out of the strainer in your sink. Next imagine not having the odor of rotten food in July in your trash can.


That and it cool to drop a piece of silverware in once a month or so for kicks.
 

spidey07

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Aug 4, 2000
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Originally posted by: Minjin
I don't see the point to them. Mine died a month or so ago. It came with the house and I rarely turned it on. I'm just going to replace it with some pipe.

Compost heap and trash for me.

Once you have one and use it everyday you'll never see how you lived without.

Especially as pointed out if it is powerful and quiet.
 

Gunslinger08

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Nov 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: legoman666
Never had/used a garbage disposal. what's the point?

I tend to agree. I'd rather have less of a chance of clogging my pipes and pay less money for sewer.
 

alkemyst

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Feb 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Large peices should not be put in the drain no matter how strong your disposal is.

A lot of that stuff you grind up sticks to your pipes and over time can clog them. I only use the GD when I am washing dishs and some very small peices go down.

5HP does fine for femurs.