when I looked at the picture of the "base" and shredder section-yes there are no holes in the flywheel.The waste only has one place for it to get out-thru the holes in the stationary shredder ring.I would guess if worst -to-worst-if you wanted the waste more thoruoghly ground-you could scoop it out of the sink and run the bigger peices thru again.With the stationary shredder in a plastic base-I would be concerned about the shredder ring being knocked loose from the impacts against solid waste-such as bones or bone peices.Chicken bones from COOKED chiken may be OK-would think it would shred those without worry.It looks like from its design that peices cannot be thrown up at you.Thats where it could be safer than a regular disposer-and you can't put your fingers or hands in it while its going.
A scary thing-not about disposers-at one of the "dumps" out hereI used-the Marathon compactor there doesn't have a hopper and the dump operator reached into the compaction chamber to stuff something else in it--could have lost his hand or arm.
A scary thing-not about disposers-at one of the "dumps" out hereI used-the Marathon compactor there doesn't have a hopper and the dump operator reached into the compaction chamber to stuff something else in it--could have lost his hand or arm.