Q: In-sink-erator recommendation?

Q: In-sink-erator recommendation?

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Q: In-sink-erator recommendation? bubbabubbs 07-27-2006
I'm looking for a recommendation for an in-sink-erator. The one I
currently have is a Kenmore/Sears Model 175.60542:
3/4 HP, 8.1 Amp. This particular model may have been discontinued, and
the closest math is probably
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?bidsite=KENM&cat=Disposers+%26+Trash+Compactors&pid=02260571000&vertical=KENM&subcat=Disposers&BV_UseBVCookie=Yes
Can someone recommend a reliable brand, model? Quality/reliability is
of utmost importance to me.
What features or specs should I look for? HP, Amp ratings? Longest
warranty?

Is it an easy DIY job to replace an erator? Any fancy tools I'll need
besides an adjustable wrench and a screwdriver?

BTW, the problem with my existing erator is that it starts leaking when
it's turned on - it leaks from somewhere around the top part of the
assembly near where the erator connects to the bottom of the sink. Once
it's turned off, the leak will stop after a couple of minutes, even
if the water tap is on.
I know that it's a hard Q to answer w/o being able to examine the
leak, but is that kind of leak even fixable (a washer to replace,
screws to tighten), or should I just buy a new erator? I do not know
how old this erator is, as we moved in to the house 5 mths ago. So I
do not know whether this model or Kenmore erators in general are junk,
or maybe mine is just dying of old age.

TIA for your advice.



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