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I think that is the same unit I put in this year, Stijn. Yes, that is a well-known brand.

Does your kitchen also feature an automatic dishwasher? If so, take heed when you are installing the grinder. A very common oversight is when you attach the drain line from the dishwasher to the grinder. In the grinder, there's a cast plug that you have to knock loose and remove. If you don't, your dishwasher will back up and won't drain at all.

You'll find out there are limitations - you can't just throw anything in there - but yeah, they are really convenient and useful. Many municipalities in the US also ban them due to environmental/wastewater/public waterworks limitations issues. Usually means the contractor can't put one in new construction...but the homeowner just goes out and buys one and puts it in. As of yet, there are no kitchen sink police (yet).
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