I have an Insinkerator 444, and one of the "slingers" has a soda can tab jammed underneath it and scrapes against the inner wall of the disposer. I've been unsuccessful in my attempts to dislodge it with a screwdriver and pliers. Any other suggestions?
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I've had to take the disposer out and remove the top casing on a few different ones to remove the really stuck items. Or sometimes you can get to it from the outgoing drain side after you take out the disposer from under the sink.
In the past with working maintenance in all different types of apartments I've come across items stuck in there I couldn't believe how they even got in there.
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It is not essential that the slingers must rotate for the disposal to operate, in fact most of them will get corroded and stuck in place as they age.
Use a screw drive to pry the exposed portion of the tab up, then use a pair of needle nose pliers to break the tab off so it won't rub. You can then use the disposal in the normal manner and the normal vibration should dislodge the remaining portion within a few days.
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[?] Hey ctown,
Got a quick question for you. I just got the 444 and I wonder how long you have had yours? I just curious about the life expectancy of the unit. It's is less expensive, but it doesn't have some of the build quality of the more expensive units.
thanks, Tom
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quote:Originally posted by ctown
Sounds like I'm going to have to call in a plumber.
LINK > http://www.appliance411.com/service/...ces/Disposals/
JMO
Dan O.
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quote:Originally posted by X Y Scaling
[?] Hey ctown,
Got a quick question for you. I just got the 444 and I wonder how long you have had yours? I just curious about the life expectancy of the unit. It's is less expensive, but it doesn't have some of the build quality of the more expensive units.
thanks, Tom
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quote:Originally posted by LazyPup
It is not essential that the slingers must rotate for the disposal to operate, in fact most of them will get corroded and stuck in place as they age.
Use a screw drive to pry the exposed portion of the tab up, then use a pair of needle nose pliers to break the tab off so it won't rub. You can then use the disposal in the normal manner and the normal vibration should dislodge the remaining portion within a few days.
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Update -- I've been able to push the tab slightly so that it no longer rubs against the side when I run the disposer, at least not audibly. Of course, the tab is still jammed in there, as shown in this photo:
So do you recommend I still have an appliance repairman come out and remove the tab?
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quote:Originally posted by ctown
So do you recommend I still have an appliance repairman come out and remove the tab?
If the unit's still under warranty and you explain the situation to the service depot, they *may* be willing to correct it under warranty. (Usually a warranty only covers defects in the product).
Nice picture BTW.
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Dan O.
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quote:I've had this one for about 1 year, which was a replacement for one that lasted for just over 4 years before it stopped working and was leaking from the bottom. Even though it was out of warranty, Insinkerator sent me a new one, though I had to pay to have it installed.
Anyone else out there have any experience with food disposals with non staniless cutting chanbers??
I'm relpaceing a Sears Craftsman which lasted 18 years. It was made by in-sink-erator.
see ya, Tom
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