The InSinkErator manufactures garbage disposals that are installed in kitchen sinks. The company was founded by John Hammes in 1927 in Racine, Wisconsin.
This is ROCK so it will SINK
Sink
denser things sink faster the denser it is then the faster it will sink
Probably because it draws/absorbs the heat making the heat "sink" into it
It can sink or float, it depends on your sperms density
It would not ruin your in-sink erator. It would not be good for your drain, but if you only put some wood shavings in the disposal accidentally once, it would not ruin it.
Lowes has it for 124.00
As long as you have the same model.
Yes, I do it all the time! I use my dishwasher to clean the dishes and large pots and pans get washed in the sink at the same time. All the crud from the pots and pans then gets sent down the drain through my In-Sink-Erator disposer.
Sears does not manufacture any of their products. They are made by leading companies with added features and then re-branded with the Sears/Kenmore name. In Sink-Erator is the manufacturer for Kenmore garbage disposals.
made by In-Sink-Erator. Should be a reset switch somewhere on the base of the unit, but I am legally blind and a big guy, so I am only going by feel.
There is a small red reset button on the bottom of the unit. It will restore electrical power, but not necessarily get it to turn, as I have discovered...
There is a small red reset button on the bottom of the unit. It will restore electrical power, but not necessarily get it to turn, as I have discovered...
There is no H770-sst just the H770-SS which has a SST tank assembly.
This link should help you... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzTPox1kARo&feature=related Thanks, -Alchemist San Diego, CA
1000 Ways to Die - 2008 In-Sin-Erator was released on: USA:April 2012
A ship that has no realease no manufacture and no sink date