Turn on cold water
Start with a steady flow of cold water before turning on the disposer.
The InSinkErator fits under your sink to grind suitable food preparation waste into fine particles that flow with water through the plumbing, instead of piling up in your kitchen bin.
Every time you prepare food, you often handle the waste more than once: gathering peels and scraps, moving them to the bin, and leaving them there until it's time to take the trash out.
Instead of moving suitable food waste from your prep area to the bin, just place it in the sink opening, turn on the water and the device. It grinds the waste into fine particles that flow through your plumbing, eliminating a part of the cleanup while you're still cooking.
You don't need a complicated process: turn on the cold water, turn on the device and add suitable waste gradually, then leave the water running for a few seconds after grinding finishes.
Start with a steady flow of cold water before turning on the disposer.
Turn on the disposer, then feed suitable food waste in gradually.
Once the grinding sound stops, turn off the disposer and let the water run for a little longer.
Important for proper use: Do not put fats or oils into the disposer. Always follow your model's manual and the list of suitable materials for grinding.
The range starts with a single grinding stage and goes up to four stages, featuring different noise reduction technologies depending on the series and model.
MultiGrind: Additional stages for finer grinding in higher models.
SoundSeal: Advanced sound insulation and reduction in the Evolution Plus series.
Dura Drive: An induction motor designed for long-term use.
Answer a few simple questions about your household size, cooking frequency, and how important quietness is, and we'll recommend the model that best fits your needs.
An advanced balance of power, multi-stage grinding, and quiet operation.
Each model is designed for a different home type and usage level. Choose exactly what you need, then verify the installation requirements.
Finer grinding with reduced sound levels compared to the standard series.

A practical 0.75 HP option for larger households with greater everyday usage, featuring a single-stage stainless steel grinding system and quiet sound reduction technology.
Higher power for daily use in a more active family kitchen.
An advanced balance of power, multi-stage grinding, and quiet operation.

An advanced 0.75 HP, 3-stage model with ultra-quiet technology and Auto-Reverse for a refined everyday household experience.
The top of the range for powerful performance, multi-stage grinding, and advanced quietness.
| Model | Best for | Power | Grinding | Sound |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Premium 550 SR | For small to medium homes | 0.55 HP | 2-stage grinding | Reduced Sound |
| Model 66 | Larger households with greater usage demands | 0.75 HP | 1-Stage Stainless Steel Grinding System | Quiet Sound Reduction Technology |
| Premium 700 SR | For larger families | 0.75 HP | 2-stage grinding | Reduced Sound |
| Evolution Plus 750 SR | For large and growing families | 0.75 HP | 3-stage grinding | Quiet SoundSeal |
| Evolution 200 Supreme | For users prioritizing quiet operation and advanced grinding | 0.75 HP | 3-Stage Grind | Evolution Ultra-Quiet Technology |
| Evolution Plus 1000 SR | For large homes and heavily used kitchens | 1 HP | 4-stage grinding | Quietest SoundSeal |
InSinkErator has been developing food waste disposers for over eight decades, offering diverse lines to suit different home sizes and usage patterns.
Diverting food waste through plumbing to capable wastewater treatment plants can help reduce what goes to landfills. The outcome depends on local infrastructure and treatment plant capabilities.
Contact us for InSinkErator product inquiries, help choosing the right model for your kitchen, and guidance on installation requirements before ordering.
Al Jaddaf, Gate #1, Shop #12
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Final confirmation depends on inspecting your specific sink configuration and installation requirements with our UAE technical team.
Start by choosing a modelNo. The mechanism relies on swivel lugs that push waste against a stationary grind ring to break it down, not on blender-like blades.
Not automatically. The sink opening, available space underneath, plumbing, and electrical connections must be verified before confirming installation.
The main differences lie in motor power, number of grinding stages, sound reduction level, and the home size or usage intensity each model is designed for.
No. There are suitable materials and others to avoid, especially fats and oils. Always follow your model's user manual and avoid feeding large quantities all at once.
Warranty terms vary by model and registration requirements. Contact us to confirm the exact warranty coverage for your selected model before ordering.
Send us your household size and cooking habits, and we will help you identify the best model for your needs and installation requirements.