MAYTAG DISPOSERS
Maytag quit making thier own disposers some time in 1994, like WP, and KA had already done. They could not compete on price or quality control of assembly with ISE. The ISEs work great but they are not as ruggedly built. In the case of the very good KA disposers WP sold the tooling to Viking and they continued make that design for another 15 years, But even the Vikings are now made by ISE but with a different fixed impeller turn table. I long said that the MT disposer was one of thier best products. In fact of the more than 30 major appliances in my primary home the only MT appliance is one of the very rare FB-5 disposers. I bought it in 1994 when I heard they were going to be discontinued, its worked well but could use a new main water seal, PT# 8-4 if any one ever comes across one I would be very grateful. The early MT disposers as pictured in the brochure had cast iron turntables and most of these actually broke where the rivets held the impellers on also the water seals all failed on these early models. But like most MT products they worked these problems out by making the turntable from stamped SS and adding a SS wear ring to the bottom for the water seal to ride on, after this we saw very few problems with the MT disposers.