Thanks to the permanent magnet motor, it can reach high speed in one second, thus producing more torque per kilogram. Food waste is immediately liquefied into fine particles that are easily rinsed through the plumbing system.
Features
Power: 3/4 Hp
Weight: 6.8 Kg
Dimensions: 37.1x20 cm
Motor speed: 2700
Sink valve: 3'' 1/2
Soundproof shell
Includes pneumatic activation button
Includes antibacterial protection for odor control.
Can be combined with Franke waste disposer remote control system
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It's really the most perfect thing I've put in my kitchen, after the dishwasher of course. I learned about the garbage disposal by chance and installed it without even having seen it live anywhere. I have the medium version (TE-75) because the small one has a weak motor and is almost the same size as the medium one, while the large one takes up more space under the cabinet and for home use I find it excessive, they even call it Heavy Duty for heavy use, like a kitchen in a restaurant, shall I say? The space it took under the counter is really just as much as the pipes occupied, I didn't see any change in what I had under the cabinet. Now for the garbage disposal, you can throw everything in except for large bones, banana peels, pineapple, mussels, and shellfish. Together with running water, it grinds everything and cleans everything from your kitchen, all for a good purpose since with the wastewater it ends up in the sea and becomes food for the fish. I even throw in the oranges I squeeze, just because of their shape I turn them upside down so the blade can catch them. The only downside is that if you leave food inside for hours/days without grinding it, your kitchen might smell. That's why it already has a stopper that closes the drain and you can clear it out. If it does smell, you clean it and put the stopper back in or you throw in lemon peels with ice and water and grind them to clean it from odor. Also, I should mention that if something that can't be ground falls in, like a metal spoon, it has thermal protection, meaning when it starts to heat up, it triggers an internal fuse that essentially cuts off the power and prevents the motor from burning out. In this case, you remove what fell in and reset the fuse which is carefully hidden somewhere behind and above the garbage disposal. I experienced this personally and the technical department of Franke responded promptly on how to reset it. I highly recommend it and it really saves me time in cleaning, keeping my kitchen always spotless.
I have been using it for two months now, it's the best. I have thrown everything inside except for what is mentioned in the manual as prohibited, without any problem. Overall, one of the best investments someone can make, the trash bin is now only for recycling.
It doesn't make as much noise as I expected. It's efficient, I no longer need to empty plates and pans with leftovers and juices into the trash, everything goes straight into the sink.
Excellent, I was torn between the high-priced 370€ and the mid-priced 300€, but I chose the mid-priced one and it's just fine. I don't think anyone needs to get the more expensive one.
It has all the good things we want from a vacuum cleaner, and most importantly, it doesn't make noise. I couldn't stand the noise from the previous one, so I threw spoons inside to break it and get another one. Sometimes it makes a small noise like a burp when you throw a lot of food inside, but it doesn't bother at all.
Very good, Compared to the previous one I had of a different brand, this one is much quieter, with much lower vibrations that affected the drainage components and with an inox drum inside (my previous one was galvanized and rusted and pierced after 4 years of use. It will show over time, but for now, it seems very high quality and well-designed product for its price
Very good and quite quiet (as quiet as a garbage disposal can be). I installed it myself, if you watch 2-3 videos on YouTube about how to install it, it's nothing. You can throw everything in except for a few things (like banana peels, onions, etc.) because they are difficult to remove and can clog the drain in the long run. Be careful with the hole you will make in the countertop with a hole saw to install the switch that opens/closes the garbage disposal. It can also be installed under the cabinet, but I preferred it to be on top for easier access. It also has a connection for the dishwasher to be directly connected to it.
I installed one for my sister.. very good without much noise, similar to espresso machines for example, but less. You throw everything in and you're done!
Quite quiet and efficient. The only concern was that I couldn't find a technician to connect it. It's too early to compare it to the General Electric one I had for 20 years, but so far I am quite satisfied with the purchase.
I was saved! Those of you who haven't bought one yet, stop having two bins anymore because in the summer, fruit and vegetable waste are unbearable. Easy installation (except for the button, if you want it on the counter, you'll need a drill) the only thing you might need is a rubber for overflow if your old sink doesn't have one. It grinds everything, I even put chicken bones, it turned them into minced meat. Just because these garbage disposals don't have blades but centrifugal force, don't put two tomato peels inside and expect it to grind them, it needs to be relatively full. There are models with more power in the motor, but I think they are just marketing, it grinds vegetables effortlessly, but if you put bones, put them gradually.
Excellent product.
Although my experience with garbage disposals is somewhat limited, due to the use I had in the past with a GE one of American construction, the one from Franke is very good.
Quiet, it "eats" almost everything and has very good build quality.
I highly recommend it.
I have it for 3 months. Among the "silent" Garbage Disposals and very powerful. It was relatively easy to install in a Franke sink by a professional, without any issues. If you have children, you may want to place the power button in a relatively hidden spot inside the cabinet.
Powerful and very quiet. Dramatically reduces the odors of the garbage. It fits all new sinks, but it would be good to have two basins. Very easy installation and it can be powered either with a switch or directly into the socket. The only negative is that the food needs a little push to pass through the mouth it has. Of course, the mouth can be removed, but it is good to have it for safety reasons.