Caple waste disposal unit are not only handy, labour-saving devices, they can help keep your kitchen clean, odour free and hygienic. Helping the environment Caple waste disposal unit are all continuous feed which means they are activated by a wall switch or air-switch along with running water (a chrome air switch is supplied with the WD75 and is an optional accessory for the WD50 and WD65). This method allows more waste to be processed at one time as the disposer can be fed continuously while it is working. Batch feed models are activated by a micro-switch sink plug which processes waste in batches. The sink plug reduces the machine noise, but batch disposing can be inconvenient. Mounting assembly Caple waste disposal unit have a triple galvanized steel mounting piece which offers even weight distribution and structural balance. Inferior models have a plastic screw-up mounting which is much more fragile and cannot be replaced if broken. And for installation, the snap-on system is simple to fit. Grinding Chamber The grinding action that all waste disposal unit feature is produced by two stainless steel rotating spin heads. In some machines, the spin heads only rotate by 180°, but the Caple waste disposal unit spin heads rotate freely by 360° which is a much more balanced system that actually self-cleans. In the WO65 and WD75 Caple waste disposal unit models, there are two additional vertical cutters for maximised functionality, these are particularly effective in grinding tough food waste. Although these are cutting blades, they are in no way dangerous as they are positioned completely out of reach at the base of the unit. Motor There are two main motor technologies - permanent magnetic (DC) or induction (AC) motors. The Caple waste disposal unit models have permanent magnetic motors which are much more powerful than induction motors, achieving twice the revolution speed. Induction motors often require an auto-reverse feature to aid the grinding process due to the lack of power. This feature actually risks mechanical and electrical failures - an unnecessary complication. Despite the high rotating speed, the noise level of the Caple waste disposal unit is actually remarkably low in comparison to other machines available.The only advantage that an induction motor has is that it can function continuously for 24 hours, whereas a permanent magnetic motor will overheat after 2 hours. However, considering that even something as large as a an entire 2 5kg raw chicken only takes 75 seconds to dispose of, there is very little chance of the motor ever overheating. Another additional advantage of a permanent magnetic motor is that it weighs much less than an induction motor, which is comforting when you consider that the unit will be suspended beneath a sink, and also an obvious benefit when fitting. Let's talk rubbish. Recycling shouldn't end with your newspapers, bottles and cans. If you want to do more in the war on waste, your sink is a good place to start. A waste disposal unit hidden away under the sink can help you recycle your food scraps and leftovers like potato peelings, chicken bones, egg shells and tea bags. It's clean, it's green and it leaves you less to clutter up your bin.green, clean, grinding machines Home cooked meals can be a real pleasure, but what about all that waste? Most of us put it all in the pedal bin. The vegetable peelings, the leftovers, the plate scrapings and even the tea bags. So what if all that -and more - could go straight down the sink instead? Fit a waste disposal unit under your sink and it can. No more messy, smelly, unhygienic food waste left sitting in the corner of the kitchen. |
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