♻️ Power your kitchen cleanup with the classic grind that never quits!
The InSinkErator Badger 5 is a 1/2 HP continuous feed garbage disposal featuring a durable Dura-Drive induction motor and galvanized steel components. Designed for quick installation with a compact Quick Lock Sink Mount, it offers a 1-gallon capacity to handle everyday food scraps efficiently. As America’s leading disposer brand since 1927, it combines reliability, ease of use, and long-lasting performance in a sleek black finish.
Brand Name | InSinkErator |
Model Info | 79883-ISE |
Item Weight | 13.84 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.31 x 6.31 x 11.5 inches |
Item model number | 79883-ISE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Capacity | 1 Gallons |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | 79883-ISE |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Certification | UL |
Material Type | Other |
Included Components | Insinkerator Badger 5, Stopper And Installation Instructions., The Badger 5 Comes With A Quick Lock Sink Mount, 1/2 Hp Food Waste Disposer, Tailpipe Gasket, Tailpipe, Jam-Buster Wrench |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**R
Easy install - Relative to doing anything under the sink.
Did a kitchen refresh after 20 some years. This included a new countertop. Well, if you get a new countertop, you get a new sink. A new sink, a new garbage disposal. The original disposal was still working but very noisy and shook everything on the counter. It went with the old countertop, so I did not have to remove it. That made the job more tolerable. Who likes crawling under a kitchen sink at 70? In-Sink-Erators always seemed to be a good brand and the price seemed decent enough. 1/2H replacing a 1/2H. Package came with all of the parts necessary to install the garbage disposal. However, keep in mind that if you are attaching a dishwasher to it, you may need to get an additional adapter to attach the drain line to the garbage disposal. You may also need to get the proper wire connector to attach the electric line to it. Check these two things out before you get started and it will save you some frustration.Installation is straight forward. Just read the instructions and follow them. I did just what the instruction said to do and how. There were no leaks, runs or errors. I would suggest taking some thought to how it is to hook up to the drain line. Make sure you have it turned to a position that will line up with how you want to attach the drain line. You will need to attach connector part to the sink so as to allow you to attach the GD to it in a way (position) that will line it up properly once the GD is turned into place. The somewhat difficult part for me was getting the electric line attached. Just awkward working under the sink in a tight spot.Once attached and the plumbing done, it was now time to try it out. Wow, what a difference. Smooth and just a hum. No rumbling and shaking. Works as expected. I had to get my wife to come in and listen to it. No longer will she have to catch things vibrating off the countertop. Score one for me!
H**Y
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I bought the InSinkErator Badger 5 as a replacement for another disposal that stopped working. My plumber recommended this brand, noting that it has a solid reputation and a good life expectancy—and I can see why.Installation went smoothly, and the unit runs much quieter than my old one. It handles all types of food scraps with ease and hasn’t struggled with anything I’ve thrown at it so far. It’s efficient, reliable, and just does what it’s supposed to do.Overall, a great product from a trusted brand. Very happy with the purchase!
J**R
13 Years of Flawless Performance
Installed when kitchen was remodeled in mid-January of 2012. Finally gave up the ghost in late-April of 2025. Flawless performance for more than 13 years. Buying the same make and model again, to replace it.Powerful. Realively quiet performance. Never jammed. Never needed service. Compact enough to fit in tight spaces.Worth twice the price.
Q**W
I Like This Much Better than My Previous GE Unit
I've owned InSinkErators before and the Badger 5 1/2 is similar to the one I owned before. I've had two basically. So this is same as the Badger 500 from Home Depot but costs about $30 less. Needless to say I'm happy with purchase. However, more importantly this was pretty easy to install. It took me a total of 2 hours to install. Actual work was more like 20 minutes. The rest of the time I kept reading and rereading the instructions or I was constantly washing my hands because well it's plumbing work and it's dirty. After installation this works great. It's powerful - my other disposal is 1/3 HP. It's pretty quiet or at least quieter than my old GE disposal.My first disposal lasted at least 10 years. I sold my house with this unit installed so I'm not sure what its status is now. This second one I've only had for about 1 month and it's working great. If I remember to do so, I'll update a few years later.A really cool feature I like about InSinkErators is that if you get things lodged in the grinder and it won't spin, you can use a screwdriver and turn the motor grinder from the bottom of the unit manually to dislodge whatever is stuck to it. With the GE model I had replaced, the troubleshooting guide suggests using the end of a broomstick to try to turn the grinder. I think this is stupid compared to the feature in the InSinkErator. Maybe this is a preference thing but I like being able to use a Philips screwdriver in lieu of a large broom handle, which makes it hard for me to know if the grinder is turning or not. I only have experiences with InSinkErator and GE. I like InSinkErator better because of this feature. To be fair the GE is probably a bit easier to install but given I'll only install this once in a very long while and things sticking to the grinder happens at least a few times a year. This feature is worth way more to me than the easy install, which is only a few minutes difference anyway.My suggestion before installing is to review a few YouTube posts on installing this device. If you do there are just a couple of major takeaways. 1) Knock out the little piece in the Dishwasher connector if you have a dishwasher - VERY IMPORTANT.. 2) It may be best to put the drain connection thing before you put the disposal under the sink - this consists of the gasket, a stainless steel ring to tighten the gasket and the extension to the connector, and the connector piece, which comes with the unit.Another suggestion is to get the InSinkErator CRD-00 Power Cord Kit. You can probably use your old one but if you're going to go through the trouble of installing a new disposal it's probably better to spend an extra 8-10 bucks to make sure all the pieces are new and most importantly are available when you start the project.Other than that, if your dishwasher and sink drain set up is pretty standard, this should be real easy to do. First time I ever installed one the drain set up was pretty messed up so it took me a long time about 6-7 hours mostly having to drive back and forth to Home Depot or Lowes. Second time my drain set up was pretty standard it only took me 2 hours but only about 20 minutes of actual work.Good luck.
B**R
Great Produxr
First, I wanted to say that my purchase was a "Used - Like New" condition.Shipping was extremely fast. I received the garbage disposal 2 days before it was suppose to arrive. The unit was in new condition and was never installed from the looks of the unit. When I opened the box I was a little disappointed in seeing the 90° discharge pipe was broken at the flange. I'm unsure if this was why it was originally returned or happened during shipping. This was a simple and cheap fix at the hardware store. The price I paid, plus the replacement parts still made it will work buying a Used unit.The rest of the install was simple and easy to do even for a first time do it yourselfer. My unit is a 1/2hp and has plenty of power to handle normal prep/ scraps.
E**.
Easy Replacement
Worked as it should, did a direct swap of the old worn out one without issues.
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