pooberbee (any)@lemmy.mltoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone use in-sink garbage disposals anymore?
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10 days agoMy house had the cheapest garbage disposal which I quickly broke. When I went to replace it, I found that replacing them is incredibly easy and the mid-tier model (about $120) said it could handle small beef bones and peach pits. I’ve been very happy with that, and all my food waste goes in. I don’t have a lot of room for compost, but the city purports to be generating electricity from the sewage, so I hope it isn’t wasted. It also means that my trash doesn’t smell, which is nice.
How did you type that backwards ‘d’?