Waste Maid 10-US-WM-458-3B Garbage Disposal Anti-Jam Stainless Steel Food Waste Grinding System, 3/4 HP Deluxe, Black








Key features
- •3/4 HP deluxe -finest grind
- •Bio-Shield-exclusive anti-microbial and odor protection
- •TorqueMaster-high torque and balanced grinding system at 2600 RPM
- •All stainless steel grinding components
- •10 year warranty
BrandWASTEMAID
CategoryGarbage Disposals
Size3/4 HP Deluxe
ColorBlack
WarrantyWarranty Description - 10-YEAR / LIFETIME WARRANTY PROTECTION: Enjoy peace of mind with a 10-year warranty on the Waste Maid 458 garbage disposal and a lifetime warranty against corrosion failure (see product warranty for full details)
Waste Maid 10-US-WM-458-3B Garbage Disposal Anti-Jam Stainless Steel Food Waste Grinding System, 3/4 HP Deluxe, Black
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Super quiet and a great bargain
ET Barton✓ Verified Purchase•December 19, 2023
This is the first time I've ever installed a garbage disposal and I did do it in my own. I was super nervous but when I pulled up the Amazon video for it and followed along on the installation, I found it was much easier than I thought. I am a woman and I did install this alone. The hardest part is getting the support ring on by yourself because you have to really have to push and pull at the ring to get it in place but when it snaps into place, it's very satisfying.
Now for my thoughts... I cannot believe how quiet this thing is. It's lovely. I've always had really loud garbage disposals but this one just hums. Inside the opening (see picture) there are no big blades, just little thin pieces of medal which adds to the quietness. Still, everything disappears really quickly. I've usually vaporized everything in about 20 seconds.
Even though it says Waste Maid on the rim, I don't mind that. I just centered it in the sink so it wouldn't bug me. I rarely even notice it. You can always buy a plain replacement at Home Depot for less than $10 if it really bugs you.
Also, I didn't have the electrical setup for this garbage disposal when I bought it and an electrician would have charged me $225 to run the wires from the nearest wall outlet. What I did instead was buy a surge protector electrical power strip with a 15" cord. I was installing ikea cabinets so I just plugged it in behind the fridge and then ran the cord behind the counters and into the cabinet under the sink. I then bolted the plug to the inside of the cabinet. I used drop down hinges for a "false front/door" which allows me to pull the otherwise stationary cabinet face forward so I can easily reach in and flip on the powerstrip's on/off button. I feel better with the surge protector option because I know that any water will simply force the power strip off instead of getting into the wiring one the wall. The garbage disposal is just a simple three prong plug for powering it.
As for annoying, there is only one thing that bugs me... the black rubber strainer you see in the picture. It's really stiff plastic and tends to really keep the water draining through slowly. So I tend to take it out during the day and use it like a plug whenever I run the disposal. That way water still gets through but no food splashes back up. A replacement plug is about $4 at the local hardware store, but it doesn't bug enough to replace it. Honestly, I prefer being able to pull it out so easily. With past garbage disposals, I always hated reaching down into it and feeling the slimy underside of the strainer. But with me being able to take it out and flip it over, it doesn't seem to get moldy, so that's actually more of a positive.
I do recommend it and I would buy it again.
I was not asked by anyone to give this review.
Now for my thoughts... I cannot believe how quiet this thing is. It's lovely. I've always had really loud garbage disposals but this one just hums. Inside the opening (see picture) there are no big blades, just little thin pieces of medal which adds to the quietness. Still, everything disappears really quickly. I've usually vaporized everything in about 20 seconds.
Even though it says Waste Maid on the rim, I don't mind that. I just centered it in the sink so it wouldn't bug me. I rarely even notice it. You can always buy a plain replacement at Home Depot for less than $10 if it really bugs you.
Also, I didn't have the electrical setup for this garbage disposal when I bought it and an electrician would have charged me $225 to run the wires from the nearest wall outlet. What I did instead was buy a surge protector electrical power strip with a 15" cord. I was installing ikea cabinets so I just plugged it in behind the fridge and then ran the cord behind the counters and into the cabinet under the sink. I then bolted the plug to the inside of the cabinet. I used drop down hinges for a "false front/door" which allows me to pull the otherwise stationary cabinet face forward so I can easily reach in and flip on the powerstrip's on/off button. I feel better with the surge protector option because I know that any water will simply force the power strip off instead of getting into the wiring one the wall. The garbage disposal is just a simple three prong plug for powering it.
As for annoying, there is only one thing that bugs me... the black rubber strainer you see in the picture. It's really stiff plastic and tends to really keep the water draining through slowly. So I tend to take it out during the day and use it like a plug whenever I run the disposal. That way water still gets through but no food splashes back up. A replacement plug is about $4 at the local hardware store, but it doesn't bug enough to replace it. Honestly, I prefer being able to pull it out so easily. With past garbage disposals, I always hated reaching down into it and feeling the slimy underside of the strainer. But with me being able to take it out and flip it over, it doesn't seem to get moldy, so that's actually more of a positive.
I do recommend it and I would buy it again.
I was not asked by anyone to give this review.
Easy install. Powerful. Done. Happy.
AFS Instructor✓ Verified Purchase•November 24, 2023
Big upgrade from 1/2hp Insinkerator, Home Depot junk. At least 50% more power, Much quieter, and higher quality machine, with heavy gaskets. The magnetic spoon catcher is a nice touch. Only small downside is it is bigger, so it takes up some more space. I don't really care about that so much. After my other one died, this was here in a couple days, was installed fast, and works great. Be aware, you will absolutely need some three dollar plumbers putty, for the sink seal, during the install.
Waste Maid is the BEST value in Waste Disposers ANYWHERE!
White Chocolate✓ Verified Purchase•October 15, 2023
Man, do I feel like a big dummy! Why haven't I been enjoying using a Waste Maid garbage disposer instead of the crap made by ISE all these years? I installed this Waste Maid today and I couldn't be happier. Like going from a beat up, rusted Cavalier to a brand new Cadillac. It is that much better!
For the last 25 or more years I have been fooled into thinking I needed a garbage disposal from ISE. I guess because they spend so much money on advertising and they are the ones you see in the display at Lowes. It is the brand my parents used. However, in 25 years, it seems like their quality has done nothing but go downhill and all I have done is replace them over and over and over. As I write this, I just replaced my last ISE Badger 5 with this Waste Maid.
It seems silly that I could be this excited about a garbage disposal but listen... After 25 years of using ISE brand disposals every single day, this really is like moving from a rusted, beat up Cavalier to a brand new Cadillac. It really is that different. Like, it's hard to explain how different these two models are.
For starters, the size will shock you. My old ISE Badger 5 was big under the sink. It was wide, it hung low and it was HEAVY. Now, it had some metal, but only where the heavy induction motor was located. The grinding chamber was plastic. This Waste Maid uses a polymer body everywhere. And, because it uses a permanent magnet motor, it is small and lightweight.
You might think it would be less powerful, but the opposite is true. The induction motor used by ISE is big, heavy noisy and SLOW. The permanent magnet motor used in this is a modern motor. It is small, lightweight, quiet and FAST. So quiet in fact, I had to peek in to make sure it was running. And this is for the base model disposer without the sound insulation. I cannot believe how much quieter it is than my old ISE. If you think you need that big old heavy induction motor like ISE uses, you don't. Permanent magnet motors are used in things like Tesla car motors and small, powerful motors like the starter motor in your car.
This motor runs so fast too (about twice the speed of the ISE) that food is pulverized almost instantly.
Also, notice in the picture I posted a few things I circled. In my former ISE Badger 5, the turntable was flat, aside from the two impellers. So, as it turned more slowly compared to this high-speed Waste Maid, you really had to rely on centrifugal force to throw the food against the grinding ring and the impellers. More often than not, if I put in half a potato, half an orange or something like that, it would just run around in circles. I'd have to shut it off then back on or add something else to get it to grind.
Now, when you look at what Waste Maid did, they have added a couple "knives" on their turntable, as well as some distinct bumps. Today I tested this new model. I threw in a half a potato and it was pulverized instantly. Again, I had to check to make sure it was running and not jammed because I could not hear it. The "knife" helps to make rough cuts of the food you are dropping in and the bumps make the food unstable on the turntable so it is tossed around and against the impellers and grinding ring. The knife below ensures that anything that could slip by like onion skin or other items below the turntable continue to get cut up and flushed down the drain.
Waste Maid really did think of everything too. The rubber splash guard on ISE disposers is permanently attached to the disposer. That means trapped food can stink and smell and it is almost impossible to clean. Accidently cut it with a knife or damage it and you are out of luck. Waste Maid, on the other hand, uses a REMOVABLE splash guard.
If it gets dirty you can wash it or throw it in the dishwasher. Such a small thing that makes a HUGE difference in quality of life and satisfaction. Like, why didn't everyone think of that? Because of it's shape too, more of the disposal opening is closed so it makes the running unit even quieter and nothing splashes back, like it can on the ISE with their wide opening.
Lastly, and saving the best for last, I told you I did not previously own a Waste Maid. I owned an ISE Badger 5. It used their 3-bolt mounting system with the "twist-to-lock" feature that makes replacing ISE with more ISE units easy. However, this Waste Maid USES THE SAME "twist-to-lock" ring and feature. Even better, the output tube is in the same position and distance as my Badger 5.
What does this mean? It means I removed my old ISE Badger 5 and replaced it with this new Waste Maid, IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES UNDER THE SINK! No lie! Less than 10 minutes! Everything lined up perfectly. I literally twisted the collar on this new one to my old ISE mount, hooked up my dishwasher hose, tighten the plumbing connection on the waste tube, plugged it in, and I was done.
The fact that Waste Maid has enabled direct replacement of an ISE unit without having to mess with the sink flange, change your plumbing, etc. is worth the cost.
I know this review was long but listen... I have become so frustrated with the crap put out by ISE anymore that I was willing to take a chance on another brand. When I discovered the features that Waste Maid had and found out it was a direct replacement for an ISE unit AT LESS THAN HALF THE COST, I was sold.
I'm really glad I made this choice. I can't believe how quick and fast it is getting rid of food compared to my old ISE units. I'll never go back to them. I am a Waste Maid customer from now on.
For the last 25 or more years I have been fooled into thinking I needed a garbage disposal from ISE. I guess because they spend so much money on advertising and they are the ones you see in the display at Lowes. It is the brand my parents used. However, in 25 years, it seems like their quality has done nothing but go downhill and all I have done is replace them over and over and over. As I write this, I just replaced my last ISE Badger 5 with this Waste Maid.
It seems silly that I could be this excited about a garbage disposal but listen... After 25 years of using ISE brand disposals every single day, this really is like moving from a rusted, beat up Cavalier to a brand new Cadillac. It really is that different. Like, it's hard to explain how different these two models are.
For starters, the size will shock you. My old ISE Badger 5 was big under the sink. It was wide, it hung low and it was HEAVY. Now, it had some metal, but only where the heavy induction motor was located. The grinding chamber was plastic. This Waste Maid uses a polymer body everywhere. And, because it uses a permanent magnet motor, it is small and lightweight.
You might think it would be less powerful, but the opposite is true. The induction motor used by ISE is big, heavy noisy and SLOW. The permanent magnet motor used in this is a modern motor. It is small, lightweight, quiet and FAST. So quiet in fact, I had to peek in to make sure it was running. And this is for the base model disposer without the sound insulation. I cannot believe how much quieter it is than my old ISE. If you think you need that big old heavy induction motor like ISE uses, you don't. Permanent magnet motors are used in things like Tesla car motors and small, powerful motors like the starter motor in your car.
This motor runs so fast too (about twice the speed of the ISE) that food is pulverized almost instantly.
Also, notice in the picture I posted a few things I circled. In my former ISE Badger 5, the turntable was flat, aside from the two impellers. So, as it turned more slowly compared to this high-speed Waste Maid, you really had to rely on centrifugal force to throw the food against the grinding ring and the impellers. More often than not, if I put in half a potato, half an orange or something like that, it would just run around in circles. I'd have to shut it off then back on or add something else to get it to grind.
Now, when you look at what Waste Maid did, they have added a couple "knives" on their turntable, as well as some distinct bumps. Today I tested this new model. I threw in a half a potato and it was pulverized instantly. Again, I had to check to make sure it was running and not jammed because I could not hear it. The "knife" helps to make rough cuts of the food you are dropping in and the bumps make the food unstable on the turntable so it is tossed around and against the impellers and grinding ring. The knife below ensures that anything that could slip by like onion skin or other items below the turntable continue to get cut up and flushed down the drain.
Waste Maid really did think of everything too. The rubber splash guard on ISE disposers is permanently attached to the disposer. That means trapped food can stink and smell and it is almost impossible to clean. Accidently cut it with a knife or damage it and you are out of luck. Waste Maid, on the other hand, uses a REMOVABLE splash guard.
If it gets dirty you can wash it or throw it in the dishwasher. Such a small thing that makes a HUGE difference in quality of life and satisfaction. Like, why didn't everyone think of that? Because of it's shape too, more of the disposal opening is closed so it makes the running unit even quieter and nothing splashes back, like it can on the ISE with their wide opening.
Lastly, and saving the best for last, I told you I did not previously own a Waste Maid. I owned an ISE Badger 5. It used their 3-bolt mounting system with the "twist-to-lock" feature that makes replacing ISE with more ISE units easy. However, this Waste Maid USES THE SAME "twist-to-lock" ring and feature. Even better, the output tube is in the same position and distance as my Badger 5.
What does this mean? It means I removed my old ISE Badger 5 and replaced it with this new Waste Maid, IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES UNDER THE SINK! No lie! Less than 10 minutes! Everything lined up perfectly. I literally twisted the collar on this new one to my old ISE mount, hooked up my dishwasher hose, tighten the plumbing connection on the waste tube, plugged it in, and I was done.
The fact that Waste Maid has enabled direct replacement of an ISE unit without having to mess with the sink flange, change your plumbing, etc. is worth the cost.
I know this review was long but listen... I have become so frustrated with the crap put out by ISE anymore that I was willing to take a chance on another brand. When I discovered the features that Waste Maid had and found out it was a direct replacement for an ISE unit AT LESS THAN HALF THE COST, I was sold.
I'm really glad I made this choice. I can't believe how quick and fast it is getting rid of food compared to my old ISE units. I'll never go back to them. I am a Waste Maid customer from now on.
Would suggest!
Colton Matousek✓ Verified Purchase•October 7, 2023
This was easy to install, very quiet, and has worked great! Would suggest another one. Best of all, it was very affordable
Works perfectly so far.
Johnny✓ Verified Purchase•October 4, 2023
Easy to install, had everything I needed to install it. Fit without leaks, and quietly grinds up food. Well worth the money, as it's inexpensive and does what it's supposed to.
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