as someone’s who never had or used a garbage disposal in my life….watching this was horrifying my brain knows it won’t clog but my eyes are still horrified
@@MustyBoi_0249 okay but why did he make so much food in the first place? What about making less food and eat up instead of throwing it out. There are people in this earth starving to death, while in the west people are so wealthy they throw food out in the bin
@@MustyBoi_0249 still, don’t throw out, it can be eaten later or next day or the next day again. It’s not rocket science. If you think you get fresh food from the restaurant, you are naive
You shouldn’t put egg shells in your disposal because when they’re shredded and combined with water, they tend to stick to the pipes and cause a clog later on
I’ve never seen or heard of these things before !! Amazing invention!! But the q is how does the food not get clogged up ? What’s the mechanism what’s in these disposals ? Are they like blenders? Is there a blade inside ?
They are centrifugal grinders to be exact, they spin the food into the sharp gratings built into the sides of the housing. And then the emulsified paste and tiny chunks of food are rinsed down the drain. The centrifugal force is what causes the food to be broken apart... no moving blades needed :)
I somehow doubt putting so much food in is good for the pipes or water treatment plants. Lol. I think these shredders are only in US houses. Here in Europe I have never seen them.
Where does that eventually wind up…. Rivers, oceans. Compost or landfill is still the best method for this waste. Sewage plants do not remove household chemicals or solvents from waste water, only some of the solids that go down your toilet. “Fat-bergs” are just another example of how most people are clueless about how to properly use municipal sewage systems. I work at a hospital and we aren’t allowed to flush wasted medications down the drain because of the ecological damage linked to such practices!
@@estonbachone Landfill certainly not because it is converted into methane which is a greenhouse gas. Composting needs extra infrastructure and will not work well on objects like bones. The waste from the disposer is converted into methane in a controlled manner in the water treatment plant where it is efficiently captured and turned into energy. Of course you are still not meant to dump liquid fat into the drain
What model/HP is your disposal? We just installed the Insinkerator Evolution Excel (so 1 HP), and the only thing I'm afraid to put down it is rice/pasta. Virtually everything else seems fine, but I'm worried about the clogged pipes lol.
I know this person put pasta down but I don’t suggest it anything starchy can form a clog including rice and it’s not a good idea to put stringy type foods in the disposal either they can wrap around inside the disposal and jam it
@@bramwellprice8833 all these disposal do and don’ts mostly originate from cheap units. High end disposals like the evolution excel can grind nearly anything. I have no issues grinding old pasta, entire heads of celery, artichokes, potato peels, bones, etc… nearly all home disposals are built like junk and have a very coarse output, and do a poor job of stringy waste. Very few units have under-cuter systems and will liquify all waste into a very fine slurry, fibers included.
I have an InSinkErator Prestige (just like the excel). I put everything down it except grease and eggs. I mainly use it for waste like pizza crust (as I don’t like the crust. I know, roast me if u want) and it is incredibly quiet
throwing it out creates waste garbage disposals shred food into your drain it gets cleaned by local water treatment centers and the food and poop mix is used as fertilizer for crops we eat :) its actually better
@@aaryaagarwal8990 thats how you get a smelly ass house and ants and other bugs. theres a thing called garbage disposal google its there fora reason its under your sink and blends your food into a smoothie where it runs down your drains no issue. as long as your unit is powerful enough for what you shove in your fine
Keep your plumber on speed dial. Whoever invented this, hit the jackpot, because even city inspectors are requiring it in home now. When it's clearly a bad idea to get all that food through your sewage 🤨
This gives so much stress in the garbage disposal unit under the sink. Other manufacturers will not recommend disposing pastas, peeled off skin from fruits/vegetables, eggshell or other fibrous stems excess since this can stuck up the operation of the grinder and can overload the motor.
My roommate puts actual trash in the sink. Like plastic wrappers, metal cans. things that need to be recycled or thrown out. Also, instead of rinsing food waste down the garbage disposal, he leaves it either on the dish or lets it sit and dry in the sink. Like I think he would use it to hold trash until he felt like it was time to clean up at a later time? I have no idea, it never made sense. And as soon as I saw it I call him out on it and make him throw it out. He later would do it again claiming he forgot... okayyyy, sure you did... -_- I get the laziness of not rinsing your dish (sort of), but has anyone heard of putting nonfood waste in the sink? Is this a normal thing somewhere that I haven't seen?
As a maintenance manager of apartment buildings, we get tired of replacing disposals because people misuse them. They hate it when we charge them $300 after the 2nd unit is destroyed after a few short weeks, and everyone after that. Whole oranges, onions, hams are not good for the life disposals. Ignorance and laziness are the problem.
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@@volcrazy89 you’re not suppose to just dump whatever foods you want down the garbage disposal. It doesn’t just magically vanish after... it can clog up the drain, and the line it can create a lot of problems if you just dispose of everything. It can even break the disposal. Most foods have grease, and grease over time balls up and creates clogs in your plumbing line which will lead to costly repairs
@@BlackHornetTactical What you can dispose with a GD depends on the model you have... Sticking to manufacturer's indication about dos and donts, you don't have to worry about GD breaking. To avoid clogging plumbs you just need a periodical maintenance. They won't get clogged when in optimal conditions. About grease, supposedly sometimes you clean the sink. Don't you use a degreaser for it? I do, those environmetal friendly of course... by definition this has degresing power. If you don't use a desgreaser, anyway you wash dishes in the sink and you use dish soap (even ecological) for it... it degreases too. Here's a first indirect approach as solution to your argues. Secondly, just like any appliance in a house and as said above, a GD and anything that comes attached to it needs maintenance... even home plumbings, with or without GD, are required periodical maintence over the years for a long lasting life without issues. ..... Still yours are good points to care about ......... Above that........ @ DIY Pinto Jeeez what a waste of food! Couldn't you invite friend to help finish it all? :) :) :)
most children are taught not to go near the disposal, the same as not touching hot stoves or sharp knives. and also the switch to turn on the disposal is usually somewhere near the sink but far enough that children can't reach it or even easily see it. sometimes they're so well hidden that you kinda have to hunt for the switch to be honest.
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I have not put THAT much garbage down a garbage disposer at one time but in fifty years I have probably gotten rid of several TONS of garbage just like he did. Maybe a clog once every five years or so and a worn out garbage disposal after ten years. . .
@@Dirty_Bear22 just google search why eggs shells are bad for a garbage disposal. Now doing an egg shell or two occasionally probably won’t do anything, but the problem is what happens in the long run if you keep putting eggs shells in it. It causes a sandy residue to build up over time and it can clog the pipes. And it’s especially not good to do it if you have a septic because that stuff won’t break down.
It would be a good idea to collect the shredded waste to mix with dirt and put the final product to the worms to create castings in the garden's worm's box.
This dude puting greasy foods down that whirlpool disposall. Your not supposed to put greasy foods in the garbage disposal because it can clog it up. So never put greasy foods down the garbage disposal. But make sure you have soap that can get grease out of the disposal sink. But you never know if it will clog up. Because I wouldn't do it. But I have a disposal that can chew stuff up. So make sure not to put greasy foods down your disposal if you have one.
@@DIYPinto 1. Move food that's likely to spoil soon to the front of the shelf or a designated "eat now" area each week. 2. Have an "eat the leftovers" night once or twice a week; you can experiment with different recipes, find a new favorite dish and prevent food waste in the process.
But who does this! Put that $ # I T in the trash can. I’d rather use a pack of trash bags that cost under $10 than buy another garbage disposal for $100. Not to mention the smells. Now you have to purchase disposal deodorizers too
@@sheririch1734 Only old garburators had these issues. Modern garburators are more than powerful enough to handle wimpy vegetables and the thin skins like those on onions. A modern garburator can basically handle anything you throw at it including bones, egg shells, and fruit pits. The only consideration one needs to make is after it exits the gaburator and ends up in your pipes. Certain things can clog the pipes faster than others, but even then you have to put those problematic items in the garburator quite often to have any real chance of problems. Oil and grease are much worse than any solid items.
Idk why but this video just doesn't seem right to me considering the amount off people which sleep hungry due to poverty etc in the Asian or eat mud and water along with cow piss in the African continent ....seriously think about it ....!!!
ok ok wait a minute the garbage disposable is supposed to be for a little amount of crumps of food not to throw all the leftovers in it that why trash 🗑 cans are designed for dont you think 🤔????? ando also putting your fingers in the hole while the grinder is on is make realize it why you making a video throwing all the food on the garbage disposal 🤦🏻♂️
The suspense was killing me to the very end. 😂
ikr
Wow.
as someone’s who never had or used a garbage disposal in my life….watching this was horrifying my brain knows it won’t clog but my eyes are still horrified
😂
The way I keep on saying, Not that deep , remove that hand, use a spoon ☠☠
We don't have like this in the philippines hahaha
@@starla1122 of course you don't... or pagpag wouldn't exist
@@doma5262 pagpag only exist on commercial food chains. garbage disposal is not common in philppine household.
Two great examples here
1. How effective a garbage disposal unit is
2. How much food we waste.
Thanks Mint
@@MustyBoi_0249 okay but why did he make so much food in the first place? What about making less food and eat up instead of throwing it out. There are people in this earth starving to death, while in the west people are so wealthy they throw food out in the bin
@@MustyBoi_0249 still, don’t throw out, it can be eaten later or next day or the next day again. It’s not rocket science. If you think you get fresh food from the restaurant, you are naive
@@paviaaPS3 stop cryin jeez who cares one person saving that food Wouldnt make a difference in the world
@@Rich-bo8iz yeah I’m crying so much, man you so naive. If everyone thinks like you the world going to shit! Oh wait it is, never mind 🤦♂️
When the guy put his hand down the hole, , , ,
I think it’s the camera angle that makes it look like I did
You shouldn’t put egg shells in your disposal because when they’re shredded and combined with water, they tend to stick to the pipes and cause a clog later on
According to who
Lol exactly. World Health Organization
@@DIYPintoits bullshit you can put eggs in nothing happens
I really hope this disposal has 1 HP...
What if it’s a 2 hp?
I’ve never seen or heard of these things before !! Amazing invention!! But the q is how does the food not get clogged up ? What’s the mechanism what’s in these disposals ? Are they like blenders? Is there a blade inside ?
Yes they are kinda like drain blenders, and they chop up food and push the remains down the waste pipe.
No they are not like blenders they are different. Pretty much a rotary shredders not sharp blades
They are centrifugal grinders to be exact, they spin the food into the sharp gratings built into the sides of the housing. And then the emulsified paste and tiny chunks of food are rinsed down the drain. The centrifugal force is what causes the food to be broken apart... no moving blades needed :)
@@mansharker8 yup!
Because it’s like a blender for the sink
Am I the one who wonder where all that food go once it go down the garbage disposal?
Water treatment plant.
Yeah, to the water treatment plant
@@DIYPinto Sewage treatment plant -😂STP
It ends up in my neighbor’s yard.. at least that’s where he thinks it’s all coming from
I somehow doubt putting so much food in is good for the pipes or water treatment plants. Lol. I think these shredders are only in US houses. Here in Europe I have never seen them.
It's not really worse than the solid waste you flush down the toilet.
Where does that eventually wind up…. Rivers, oceans. Compost or landfill is still the best method for this waste. Sewage plants do not remove household chemicals or solvents from waste water, only some of the solids that go down your toilet. “Fat-bergs” are just another example of how most people are clueless about how to properly use municipal sewage systems. I work at a hospital and we aren’t allowed to flush wasted medications down the drain because of the ecological damage linked to such practices!
Trust me your not missing anything these are the worst things ever created they always clog pipes leak and create problems
Europe is dumb
@@estonbachone Landfill certainly not because it is converted into methane which is a greenhouse gas. Composting needs extra infrastructure and will not work well on objects like bones. The waste from the disposer is converted into methane in a controlled manner in the water treatment plant where it is efficiently captured and turned into energy. Of course you are still not meant to dump liquid fat into the drain
What model/HP is your disposal? We just installed the Insinkerator Evolution Excel (so 1 HP), and the only thing I'm afraid to put down it is rice/pasta. Virtually everything else seems fine, but I'm worried about the clogged pipes lol.
I know this person put pasta down but I don’t suggest it anything starchy can form a clog including rice and it’s not a good idea to put stringy type foods in the disposal either they can wrap around inside the disposal and jam it
@@bramwellprice8833 all these disposal do and don’ts mostly originate from cheap units. High end disposals like the evolution excel can grind nearly anything. I have no issues grinding old pasta, entire heads of celery, artichokes, potato peels, bones, etc… nearly all home disposals are built like junk and have a very coarse output, and do a poor job of stringy waste. Very few units have under-cuter systems and will liquify all waste into a very fine slurry, fibers included.
I have an InSinkErator Prestige (just like the excel). I put everything down it except grease and eggs. I mainly use it for waste like pizza crust (as I don’t like the crust. I know, roast me if u want) and it is incredibly quiet
I think it’s a strong one
You don’t have a trash can?
I do but I would have had to bend down to access it.
throwing it out creates waste garbage disposals shred food into your drain it gets cleaned by local water treatment centers and the food and poop mix is used as fertilizer for crops we eat :) its actually better
@@aaryaagarwal8990 thats how you get a smelly ass house and ants and other bugs. theres a thing called garbage disposal google its there fora reason its under your sink and blends your food into a smoothie where it runs down your drains no issue. as long as your unit is powerful enough for what you shove in your fine
Why was this so satisfying to watch...
I’m glad it was
Nice video....plz do share d details of tap and d spray in blue bottle u used.
Will do
@johnSoler how did that go?
I think it is dawn dish soap sprayer that they made
Brave for shoving your hand down there
I didn’t have my hand down there
Hell yea.
That’s right!
the sinkhole of doom
Lol
what brand and what model is it?
Top shelf
My neighbor upstairs everytime they use this the water goes to my sink with a little chunks of food. So annoying. What do you guys think the problem?
Yeah, did you ever get the problem solved?
Keep your plumber on speed dial. Whoever invented this, hit the jackpot, because even city inspectors are requiring it in home now. When it's clearly a bad idea to get all that food through your sewage 🤨
@alialrikabi5546
Yeah, it’s definitely a hit or miss. Maintenance can be tricky.
"Sounds like Chewbacca taking a shit!"
Ah yes that one part from tourettes guy always gets me LOL.
It does kinda
Which brand?
A good one
That was oddly satisfying...
Indeed!
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All of that needed to go in a garbage can
To be incinerated, buried or just dumped? Instead of going through a water treatment facility? I doubt that.
Why?
Do You Have More Money For More Food
Yes but my disposal isn’t working right now
I’m cracking up😂😂, all his food goes to waste
This gives so much stress in the garbage disposal unit under the sink. Other manufacturers will not recommend disposing pastas, peeled off skin from fruits/vegetables, eggshell or other fibrous stems excess since this can stuck up the operation of the grinder and can overload the motor.
I have been in the plumbing industry, no manufacture says that… higher end disposals will grind everything except large bones.
What if it’s a good brand?
Can you like… not shove your entire hand in the disposal
Where did you see me shove my entire hand in there
How on earth do you still have your fingers?
Did you really think that I put my fingers in there?
@@DIYPinto to push them in there
big boys hungry tonight
Lol
What happened to the food
It’s in a better place now
Where does the food disposal end up?
Satisfied after doing it job I guess. Lol
Are you that person who burns everything but instead of burning sink disposal
No, must be another TH-camr
My roommate puts actual trash in the sink. Like plastic wrappers, metal cans. things that need to be recycled or thrown out. Also, instead of rinsing food waste down the garbage disposal, he leaves it either on the dish or lets it sit and dry in the sink. Like I think he would use it to hold trash until he felt like it was time to clean up at a later time?
I have no idea, it never made sense. And as soon as I saw it I call him out on it and make him throw it out. He later would do it again claiming he forgot... okayyyy, sure you did... -_-
I get the laziness of not rinsing your dish (sort of), but has anyone heard of putting nonfood waste in the sink? Is this a normal thing somewhere that I haven't seen?
You guys must have a strong garbage disposer
What a idiot u roommate is lmfaoo
Sheeeeesh
What do you mean?
Oh no 🙈 that’s loads of food waste 😱😱😱
It’s going to a water treatment plant to where I can be recycled
I'm so mad you deprived the garbage man of the pleasure of taking that away if it was in garbage bags and out on the curb
Dont people in us have an organics bin? For food and plant materials?
@@loveu8910 in small portions of the US. We're the home of the throw away society
Garbage disposals are taking away jobs
@@DIYPinto yes they are. That needed to be in a garbage bag and hauled out to the curb
were there bones in there?
No bones in there
@@DIYPinto Wouldn't matter. Any modern garburator can handle bones.
As a maintenance manager of apartment buildings, we get tired of replacing disposals because people misuse them. They hate it when we charge them $300 after the 2nd unit is destroyed after a few short weeks, and everyone after that. Whole oranges, onions, hams are not good for the life disposals. Ignorance and laziness are the problem.
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Why not just throw it away in a trashcan????
for saving garbage bags?
Because this saves landfill space and trashbags? That's literally the whole point of having a GD is that you aren't putting it in the trash. lmao
@@volcrazy89 you’re not suppose to just dump whatever foods you want down the garbage disposal. It doesn’t just magically vanish after... it can clog up the drain, and the line it can create a lot of problems if you just dispose of everything. It can even break the disposal. Most foods have grease, and grease over time balls up and creates clogs in your plumbing line which will lead to costly repairs
@@BlackHornetTactical BLA BLA BLA
@@BlackHornetTactical What you can dispose with a GD depends on the model you have... Sticking to manufacturer's indication about dos and donts, you don't have to worry about GD breaking. To avoid clogging plumbs you just need a periodical maintenance. They won't get clogged when in optimal conditions. About grease, supposedly sometimes you clean the sink. Don't you use a degreaser for it? I do, those environmetal friendly of course... by definition this has degresing power.
If you don't use a desgreaser, anyway you wash dishes in the sink and you use dish soap (even ecological) for it... it degreases too. Here's a first indirect approach as solution to your argues. Secondly, just like any appliance in a house and as said above, a GD and anything that comes attached to it needs maintenance... even home plumbings, with or without GD, are required periodical maintence over the years for a long lasting life without issues. ..... Still yours are good points to care about ......... Above that........ @
DIY Pinto Jeeez what a waste of food! Couldn't you invite friend to help finish it all? :) :) :)
imagine yr wedding rings go in
Usually the marriage in before that
Egg shells can b used for plant food...what a waste
Egg shells? That entire sink was filled with food that kids in poor countries in Africa could’ve eaten.
Do you know all of this goes to the water treatment plant we’re gets recycled
Just feed it to the dogs or YEET it outside for soil fertilizer.
What if I don’t have dogs?
@@DIYPinto idk bury it?
I think it makes the soil fertilized.
@@YzuAiha what if it’s meat
*watch that one episode of curious George*
@@YzuAiha it’s old food and it would have mold i guess
FEED IT TO THE DOGS? WTF
Are they some kind of trash cans?
They will get genuinely get sick by eating that old, stale, human grade food.
Just threw a plate of food into the disposal and I got scared because my mom probably would’ve found out
Sorry to hear that
How can you waste the food??WTF....food is everything!!
What do you think I’m wasting it? Would you eat that?
that gave me anxiety
Why would he give you anxiety?
that water pressure is so shit
Yeah, I’m working on it
Dream come true for a 8 year old me
It’s not meant for kids
It's too dangerous because young children can put their hands in there, so I don't think it's worth the trouble.
most children are taught not to go near the disposal, the same as not touching hot stoves or sharp knives. and also the switch to turn on the disposal is usually somewhere near the sink but far enough that children can't reach it or even easily see it. sometimes they're so well hidden that you kinda have to hunt for the switch to be honest.
Why would they go in there?
The world would be better off if people just ate what they cooked
How do you know I cooked it?
Please don’t throw egg shells in there. It will eventually clog up
How are you so sure?
Unless its soft foods.....it has the potential to clog the pipes
I put eggshells in there all the time and it hasn’t clogged up yet
@@DIYPinto that’s not on a septic system, is it?
No gloves?
How do you know that I’m not wearing transparent gloves?
Shit, I live on a rural property and seeing all this food go to waste instead of feeding something is just pain to see
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I have not put THAT much garbage down a garbage disposer at one time but in fifty years I have probably gotten rid of several TONS of garbage just like he did. Maybe a clog once every five years or so and a worn out garbage disposal after ten years. . .
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what a waste of food…
Have you ever thrown food in the trash that could’ve been eaten?
Equal parts fascinating, and impressive
Thanks
Thats gonna clog your drain and then i gonna half to get a plumber to snake the drain
Ture
no it doesn't.
How will it clog the drain?
It will not because it crushes it all into a smooth paste n dat paste is directed to d drain pipe...which flushes out
have you heard of a garbage disposal unit under a sink or nah
Don't put egg shells in there cuz the egg shells will be shredded in to tiny pieces and that will clog
@hanlee2723 thanks for the tip!
Egg shells aren’t supposed to go down a garbage disposal
That’s a myth.
@@Dirty_Bear22 just google search why eggs shells are bad for a garbage disposal. Now doing an egg shell or two occasionally probably won’t do anything, but the problem is what happens in the long run if you keep putting eggs shells in it. It causes a sandy residue to build up over time and it can clog the pipes. And it’s especially not good to do it if you have a septic because that stuff won’t break down.
According to who?
@@DIYPinto ok question. Is it safe to use a garbage disposal with a septic system as long as you pump it every few years and use rid x?
You just killed your garbage disposal.
@jacksonconley5117: Do you believe the disposal is damaged from this usage?
Ah yes @@DIYPinto.
They should use these in the Shitter aka Toilet 🚻
Does your food not digest well?
@@DIYPinto 😂
Lot of wasted food
Probably a restaurant
How did I waste it? I was going to put in the trash if I didn’t put it in the disposal
@@DIYPinto it’s a waste because it’s not eaten and is being thrown out or disposed
sick
Why?
I put my food in the trash can .that's disgusting
Do you use a chamber pot instead of a toilet as well?
What do you think it looks like in the trashcan?
Come On Dude Just Throw It In The Trash Can Next Time
Why? What is the garbage disposal for?
Truly hope you have major issues soon...and a licensed plumber finds out what you've been putting down your disposal....🤣🤣🤣
@@perryh.5306 negative
@Blues Clues We would probably have less fertilizer
It would be a good idea to collect the shredded waste to mix with dirt and put the final product to the worms to create castings in the garden's worm's box.
Just do compost
Is that what you do?
You are one sick twisted individual.. seek help
This dude puting greasy foods down that whirlpool disposall. Your not supposed to put greasy foods in the garbage disposal because it can clog it up. So never put greasy foods down the garbage disposal. But make sure you have soap that can get grease out of the disposal sink. But you never know if it will clog up. Because I wouldn't do it. But I have a disposal that can chew stuff up. So make sure not to put greasy foods down your disposal if you have one.
Thanks for the tip
Model ?
A good one
Bruh why no gloves😭
@adityakshirsagar5383: Do you recommend always using gloves for this task?
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I'm glad you enjoyed it
Disturbing
Why?
@@DIYPinto people are ignorant its not disturbing
sticking your fingers into the sink hole while the disposer is on?!...not a good idea
Where did you see the stick my fingers in there?
NEVER WASTE FOOD!!!!!!
@Issamoney458: Do you have any tips for reducing food waste?
@@DIYPinto 1. Move food that's likely to spoil soon to the front of the shelf or a designated "eat now" area each week.
2. Have an "eat the leftovers" night once or twice a week; you can experiment with different recipes, find a new favorite dish and prevent food waste in the process.
Gross way to dispose of waste😢
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Horrible food waste. Shame on you.
🤔 we what should I have done with it?
@@DIYPinto everyone says you should’ve thrown it away but I think they turn it into a fertilizer when you dispose it
all the shit they tell u not to put down the drain... egg shells rice.. starchy shit
Who tells you that?
@@DIYPinto the instructions that came with the disposal.....
Wow
What is?
I take back what i said a minute ago
What did you say a minute ago
@@DIYPinto you cant put that down a garbage disposal
Y’all Americans need to stop wasting food and get these things out of your sink, they cause injuries and drain clogs
Throwing Peels are fine but wasting food is no good whether we throw in sink or garbage! It's no good!
Why do you think that I’m wasting food?
cry about it
while others are starving😢🙏
Would you feed this to someone?
cry about it
I got to get me one of these garbage disposals
They are the best
But who does this! Put that $ # I T in the trash can. I’d rather use a pack of trash bags that cost under $10 than buy another garbage disposal for $100. Not to mention the smells. Now you have to purchase disposal deodorizers too
The trash bags add up
Do not put yor fingers to there
Did I put my fingers in there?
😅😅 thats a middle class sink.the poor cant afford that waste.
@derrick9635: Are you concerned about the waste depicted in the video?
Disgusting.
It’s because it’s garbage
America wtf??
@L8Pl: Are you questioning the use of garbage disposals in general?
Y
Would you have eaten it?
ala vergaaaaaa😮
There’s no aloe Vera in there
You're not supposed to grind eggs shells nor vegetables
According to who?
@@DIYPinto the manufacturer
It’s fine as long as you put water in it or else your disposal gets clogged
I do it all the time and it hasn’t gotten clogged yet
@@sheririch1734 Only old garburators had these issues. Modern garburators are more than powerful enough to handle wimpy vegetables and the thin skins like those on onions. A modern garburator can basically handle anything you throw at it including bones, egg shells, and fruit pits. The only consideration one needs to make is after it exits the gaburator and ends up in your pipes. Certain things can clog the pipes faster than others, but even then you have to put those problematic items in the garburator quite often to have any real chance of problems. Oil and grease are much worse than any solid items.
I would've eaten it. Think of how all the flavors would compliment each other! Wasted opportunity.
Are you serious??
Idk why but this video just doesn't seem right to me considering the amount off people which sleep hungry due to poverty etc in the Asian or eat mud and water along with cow piss in the African continent ....seriously think about it ....!!!
Do you donate to people who are in poverty?
ok ok wait a minute the garbage disposable is supposed to be for a little amount of crumps of food not to throw all the leftovers in it that why trash 🗑 cans are designed for dont you think 🤔????? ando also putting your fingers in the hole while the grinder is on is make realize it why you making a video throwing all the food on the garbage disposal 🤦🏻♂️
so you didn't like my video?
I mean it’s good for the environment I guess but I’m gonna get weird looks for throwing it left over food in the sink
This is not good for the envoirement, wasting food like this..
How is it not good for the environment?