Steve, thank you very much indeed for that. I'll install it over the weekend.
Dan, yep CR ratings indicate that current ISE models don't grind as finely as those from Franke, GE, Waste Maid, Moen etc. The cheap Badger models are the worst offenders. I looked at a plumbing supply website in the UK a couple of years ago and they recommended the TOL Insinkerator models as being the best disposers for most people however they did also say that they recommend the Franke style ones instead if you have a drain run that is long and meandering.
Thanks, John. It was a fun test! The GE hopper isn't very wide but it is deep. I ground up chicken bones in both disposers with no problem. My husband also happened to buy me a bag of beef marrow bones specifically for testing LOL. The beef bones were large and they jammed immediately in the KA. So I boiled them for hours and tried again. They jammed again in the GE, KA and my ISE Excel. I did manage to grind one completely in the KA and I threw the rest out. In all three disposers, the bones jammed against the dishwasher drain. Neither the KA nor the ISE could unjam by reversing, so I had to unjam them all manually. Fortunately I am vegetarian, so this is not going to be an ongoing problem ha ha. My husband does eat meat (hence the chicken bones) but he would never normally buy massive beef bones.
John, nice to see the setup there at the oceanfront house. I've never used a batch-feed model before but they sound good.

Dan, yep CR ratings indicate that current ISE models don't grind as finely as those from Franke, GE, Waste Maid, Moen etc. The cheap Badger models are the worst offenders. I looked at a plumbing supply website in the UK a couple of years ago and they recommended the TOL Insinkerator models as being the best disposers for most people however they did also say that they recommend the Franke style ones instead if you have a drain run that is long and meandering.
Thanks, John. It was a fun test! The GE hopper isn't very wide but it is deep. I ground up chicken bones in both disposers with no problem. My husband also happened to buy me a bag of beef marrow bones specifically for testing LOL. The beef bones were large and they jammed immediately in the KA. So I boiled them for hours and tried again. They jammed again in the GE, KA and my ISE Excel. I did manage to grind one completely in the KA and I threw the rest out. In all three disposers, the bones jammed against the dishwasher drain. Neither the KA nor the ISE could unjam by reversing, so I had to unjam them all manually. Fortunately I am vegetarian, so this is not going to be an ongoing problem ha ha. My husband does eat meat (hence the chicken bones) but he would never normally buy massive beef bones.
John, nice to see the setup there at the oceanfront house. I've never used a batch-feed model before but they sound good.
