There are 5 types of kitchenaid garbage disposal units. They are the KitchenAid base models KBDS100T, KCDS100T, KCDS075T, KCDI1075V, and the KCDB250G, listed from the most expensive to most affordable one. The common qualities among them are first, their electrical requirements. All of them need 15 or 20 amperage, 60 Hz frequency and a 120-voltage outlet to be able to work properly. Second, they all have an overload protection with manual reset. Third, they can all be connected to the dishwasher. Fourth, they do not need any other accessories, but they do have an optional accessory that is the disposer power cord. Fifth, their grind and drain chambers are corrosion resistant so they can last longer. And lastly, they can easily be installed with the quick mounting system they all have.
The KBDS100T, KCDS100T, and KCDS075T food waste disposers boast of their effortless performance even when just weighing 40 ounces. According to KitchenAid, all 3 of them have the MultiGrind™ Plus Technology wherein there are 4 grinding components working together, so can take on even those tough and fibrous food wastes. Aside from that, they have the SoundSeal™ Plus Technology, which also have 4 components that are combined to reduce sound, making them 60% quieter than other garbage disposers. All of them are also capable of automatic reversing. Finally, their grinding wheel and shredder ring are both made up of stainless steel to make them stronger and to lengthen their useful lives.
Both the KBDS100T and KCDS100T kitchenaid garbage disposal units possess a Jam-Sensor™ circuit, which automatically senses jams that occur while food is being grinded. It then breaks through those jams, which saves their owners from the hassle of fixing the jams on their own. Both also possesses a grinding wheel called the MultiGrind Plus, and have a 1 horsepower rating. But while the former is able to make use of a batch feed system, the latter is only capable of a continuous feed system. To make the batch feed system work, the cover is placed into the opening of the disposer and the stopper is then turned to the right or left. To make the continuous feed system work, an electric switch is just turned on, thereby making it faster to grind all food waste that go down. KitchenAid prices the KBDS100T at $439, while the KCDS100T is at $389, making it a $50 dollar difference just to be able to have a batch feed system.
The KCDS075T model is similar to the KCDS100T model. Their only main differences are that the former does not have the Jam-Sensor™ circuit, its grinding wheel is just MultiGrind instead of the latter’s MultiGrind Plus, and it has a ¾ horsepower rating instead of KCDS100T’s 1 horsepower. For all these is a $100 difference in price, with KCDS075T having a value of $289.
As for the KCDI075V, it has a ¾ horsepower motor, a stainless steel grinding wheel and shredder ring, a continuous feed system, and a 5-year limited warranty. The KCDB250G, on the other hand, has a ½ horsepower motor, a grinding wheel made of galvanized steel, and a Whisper Quiet® Polystyrene Sound Barrier. The former is priced at $219, while the latter is at $139, making it the cheapest kitchenaid garbage disposal unit.





