- In-Sink-Erator Badger 3/4 HP food waste disposer designed for years of trouble-free service
- Stainless steel construction and increased horsepower for grinding tough bones quickly and efficiently
- Powered by rugged induction motors and mounted to your sink with tough, stainless steel assemblies
- Insulated sound shells that shield grind chamber noise
- 1-year parts and in-home warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
InSinkErator® Badger® Food Waste Disposers
Badger® Food Waste Disposers are a reliable and functional choice when affordability is the prime concern. Choose from three models, each with aspace-saving compact design. Our Badger 5XP® model provides more power and a longer warranty than the Badger® 5 or Badger® 1. The Badger 5XP® features a 3/4-horsepower heavy-duty quiet Dura-Drive® induction motor, rugged galvanized steel construction for disposer durability, and a space-saving compact design. To top it alloff, the Badger 5XP® offers a three-year We Come To You® In-Home Service Warranty.What’s more, if you’ve never owned a food waste disposer, you’re in for a pleasant surprise. InS… More >>
InSinkErator Badger 5XP 3/4 HP Household Food Waste Disposer


#1 by P. Smythe on January 28, 2010 - 4:27 am
After ordering a garden hose from Crazy Dave, I instead received a propane tank. After numerous calls to them and promises that I would receive my hose, three weeks later I still had no hose and no one would return my calls. The main operator finally refunded my money after 3 and a half weeks. This group is totally incompetent!! I would never order from them.
#2 by E. Cinco on January 28, 2010 - 7:21 am
The InSink Erator Badger I purchased last April was shipped to me here in the Philippines this month. I was having it installed when I first noticed there was no power cord. Fortunately I still had the old Badger and was able to use the cord. After installation, the new Badger did not work! It just produced a stuck-up sound. Now I have to suffer the consequence of buying overseas. The seller (Grady’s Ace Hardware) should have inspected the item before delivery.
#3 by J. Amicucci on January 28, 2010 - 7:24 am
Last year I wrote a good review for my 12 year old Badger 1 unit that I was retiring after 12 years of faithful service. I decided to replace the old unit with another Badger and chose this 5XP model. I had such good luck with with the Badger 1 that I chose to stay with the Badger line, but just upgrade to the more powerful unit. Installation was a breeze as the units were the same size.
I’ve now had this unit for about one year and unfortunately it does not perform any better than the old unit, in fact it even makes more noise! I still cannot grind very much in it and it appears to be no more powerful than the old unit.
I was expecting a more powerful unit that could perhaps handle a little more bulk than the Badger 1. What I got was basically the same unit as the Badger 1, just a little louder now.