Batch Feed Disposals
Activated by placing a stopper in the drain opening. Processes food in batches rather than continuously. Safer for families with children.
Batch Feed Disposals are best for families with children, safety-conscious homes, while Continuous Feed Disposals are best for most kitchens, frequent cooking. Compare features, pricing, and pros & cons to choose the right option.
| Feature | Batch Feed Disposals | Continuous Feed Disposals |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Families with children, safety-conscious homes | Most kitchens, frequent cooking |
| Price Range | $150 – $500 | $75 – $400 |
Activated by placing a stopper in the drain opening. Processes food in batches rather than continuously. Safer for families with children.
The most common type — activated by a wall switch and runs continuously while food waste is fed in. Convenient for large amounts of food prep waste.
Batch Feed Disposals are best for families with children, safety-conscious homes, while Continuous Feed Disposals are best for most kitchens, frequent cooking. Compare features, pricing, and pros & cons to choose the right option.
It depends on your needs. Batch Feed Disposals are best for families with children, safety-conscious homes, while Continuous Feed Disposals are best for most kitchens, frequent cooking.
Batch Feed Disposals typically cost $150 – $500, while Continuous Feed Disposals cost $75 – $400.