It probably depends on your garbage disposal. I have a 1hp disposal that the instructions say basically anything but large amounts of egg shells can go in the disposal. (anything=food stuffs) so bones, peanut shells, etc are ok. But I imagine that a smaller disposal might have problems with harder stuff. Other disposals don't want stringy things like celery and onions.
No, eggshells should not go in the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and cause clogs. It is best to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.
Egg shells actually help sharpen the blades in the disposal. No plastic whatsoever. Cardboard and food will break down, cardboard will not.
No, eggshells should not go down the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the pipes. It is best to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.
Perhaps because they'd probably clog the sink. Think of it, if you put a shell down the disposal and crushed it up, some pieces would most likely not be washed away, leading to bugs infestation, or rotting.
Yes it did i use to go there.
White and the ground go to the disposal, black goes through a switch and then to the disposal. All three go through the switch box, the white and ground just pass through on the way to the disposal. Break the black with the switch.
It's best to avoid putting sauerkraut down the garbage disposal. The fibrous nature of cabbage can cause clogs, and the acidity can be harsh on the disposal's components. Instead, consider composting it or disposing of it in the trash. If you do use the disposal, ensure to run plenty of water to help flush it through.
The purpose of a garbage disposal drain plug is to prevent large food particles or objects from entering the disposal unit and causing clogs or damage. By using the drain plug, you can ensure that only small, easily grindable items go into the disposal, which helps maintain its functionality and prevents blockages.
No. It will get stuck in the disposal and keep other foods from being ground up.
yes you can the garbage disposal chops things fine and it is ok to put that down there because it will be chopped up and go down the sink properly You can put anything down a garbage disposal! it will take anything you can fit, but back to your question , Yes but most vegi material needs lots of water when you use your garbage disposal because it needs more flow to flush down the drain so when you do put cabbage in it just break it up more and put it in slow with the faucet on cold.
No bones of any kind, no hard stuff like toothpicks, cocktail sticks etc.
Yes - It's not easy if you put it on the back porch. If you can afford - go for it.ANS 2 - Back porch ?? - The garbage disposal is what many people call the garburator. -Usually under the kitchen sink and most dishwashers ARE next to it .