🛠️ Transform your disposal experience with ease!
The InSinkErator Antimicrobial Quiet Collar Sink Baffle QCB-AM is a 100% authentic replacement part designed for Evolution Series garbage disposals. With a 3.25-inch diameter, this easy-to-install baffle features anti-microbial material to inhibit odor-causing bacteria, ensuring a fresher kitchen environment. Perfectly crafted for a seamless fit, it requires no tools for installation, making it a practical choice for busy professionals.
Manufacturer | In-Sink-Erator |
Part number | 77960A |
Item Weight | 31.1 g |
Item model number | QCB-AM |
Size | 3.25", fits Evolution series NOT FOR BADGER MODELS |
Color | Black |
Material | Rubber |
Cutting Diameter | 3.25 Inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item diameter | 3.25 Inches |
D**.
Perfect Fit
Fits perfectly, and feels more sturdy than the one that came with the disposal. Easy to remove, clean, and reinstall. If it ever wears out, I will definitely buy it again.
J**S
Genial
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C**N
Works great!
I had no idea if this would fit the garbage disposal I have, but the measurements were correct, so I gambled. Fits perfectly and does the job.
S**E
Just Make Sure That It’s Seated Properly
It’s truly amazing that there are any severely negative reviews of this item. It fits perfectly in my Evolution series OEM drain collar, water flows through it unimpeded at maximum faucet flow and it seals 100% when the original drain stopper is inserted. It’s new, so no confirmation of the anti-microbial properties as yet.True, it is less “robust” than the original, but that is likely by design (remember all the complaints about how hard it was to push waste through the previous version!) The quality of the rubber and manufacturing are top rate. I have no doubt that this is an authentic factory replacement.Just one thing to be aware of, it’s a snug fit and easy to think that it’s seated properly when it isn’t. There is a groove at the very bottom of the drain collar, just above the bottom lip, and a slightly raised ridge above the groove (look at the side of the rubber insert and you’ll see what you’re dealing with.) I suspect that many encounter the resistance at the top ridge and think they’ve got it, when they don’t. Pressing down more firmly will expose this situation, when the insert slips down into the groove (its fully seated position.) To accomplish this more confidently (once partially installed to the top of the ridge), push down in just one place along the edge of the insert to get it started and then work your way around until it’s completely down in the bottom groove.My original insert was about 5 years old and in pretty good shape. Recently, an unsuccessful attempt to clear a clogged drain with Liquid Plumber resulted in its being submerged for more than a day in the nasty corrosive mixture until an actual plumber came to fix the problem. Unfortunately, that was the end of the road for the original insert (not so good for the stainless either, I had to scrub away the surface layer to restore its original luster.) Expensive lesson learned, next time I’ll just call a plumber (still expensive, but would’ve been significantly less so.)
M**M
perfect fit
This was a perfect fit. I've been using it for a few months now and it's been working to perfection.
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