Evergrind E101 1/3 HP Garbage Disposal Review
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Evergrind E101 1/3 HP Garbage Disposal Review

The Evergrind E101 is one of the most stripped-back garbage disposals on the market: 1/3 HP, no sound insulation, galvanized steel construction, and a price tag that puts it squarely in budget territory. If you’re replacing a dead unit in a rental property, setting up a vacation home, or just need something functional under the sink, this model keeps showing up as an option.

This Evergrind E101 review covers real specs, what the Dura-Drive motor actually handles day-to-day, where it falls short, and how it stacks up against the Waste King L-111 and InSinkErator Badger 5 before you decide.

Overall Verdict

ScoreRating
Performance (60%)5.5/ 10
Build & Design (25%)6.0 / 10
Usability (15%)7.5 / 10
Overall5.9 / 10

A reliable light-duty disposal for single-person households, rental units, and vacation homes. It handles soft everyday scraps without complaint. Push it with bones, fibrous vegetables, or heavy daily use, and you’ll feel the limits of 1/3 HP fast.

Evergrind E101 1/3 HP Garbage Disposal
  • 1/3 HP Dura-Drive Motor: Reliable induction motor for light, everyday food waste.
  • Continuous Feed Design: Easy operation, add scraps gradually while running water.
  • Quick Lock® Mount System: Fast, tool-free installation compatible with InSinkErator setups.
  • Anti-Splash Baffle: Cushioned design reduces mess and blowback while running.
  • Power Cord Included: Plug-and-play setup with no extra wiring required.
  • 1-Year In-Home Warranty: Service support from InSinkErator’s technician network.

Evergrind E101, 1/3 HP Garbage Disposal Specifications

Specification Details
Model Evergrind E101
Horsepower 1/3 HP
Motor Type Dura-Drive Induction
Feed Type Continuous Feed
Mounting System Quick Lock®
Grind Chamber 26 oz Capacity
Impellers Two Stainless Steel 360° Swivel Lugs
Turntable Galvanized Steel
Sink Flange Stainless Steel
Stopper Positive-Seal Plastic
Sound Insulation None
Power Cord Included
Anti-Splash Baffle Cushioned, Included
Self-Service Wrench Included
Dishwasher Drain Knockout Port Included
Dimensions 6.3″ × 6.3″ × 11.3″
Weight 5.22 lbs
Made In USA
Warranty 1-Year Parts + In-Home Service
Brand Evergrind (InSinkErator Budget Sub-Brand)

Performance — What the 1/3 HP Dura-Drive Motor Handles

Everyday Light Food Waste

The Dura-Drive induction motor is InSinkErator’s standard motor architecture, used across their full lineup from Badger to Evolution. In the E101 it runs at 1/3 HP — enough torque for the basics. Soft vegetable peelings, fruit scraps, small amounts of cooked food, bread, and light pasta all go through without issue. For a single person or couple who cooks simple meals and doesn’t push heavy volumes through at once, the motor keeps up.

The 26 oz grind chamber is smaller than mid-range units, so feeding in large amounts at once isn’t ideal. Steady, moderate feeding with cold water running gives you the best results. Done right, it clears soft waste cleanly and quickly.

What’s worth knowing here is the Dura-Drive induction motor’s character: it runs at lower RPM than permanent magnet motors but produces strong, steady torque from startup. It won’t spin as fast as a Waste King at 1,900 RPM, but it doesn’t need to for soft food. If you want a full breakdown of how motor type and HP affect real-world disposal performance, our garbage disposal HP sizing guide covers it clearly.

Where the E101 Hits Its Limits

Chicken bones, corn husks, fibrous vegetables like celery or artichoke, raw meat in volume, eggshells, coffee grounds in large quantities, none of these are a good fit for the E101. At 1/3 HP, the motor doesn’t generate enough torque to break down dense or stringy waste before it bogs down. You’ll hear it slow, and if you push further, you’ll trip the overload protector.

There’s also no sound insulation on this unit, none at all. Running it with any hard waste is loud. Even soft food scraps produce more noise than insulated disposals at higher HP. If your kitchen is open-plan or noise is a concern, that’s worth factoring in before buying.

Evergrind E101, 1/3 HP Garbage Disposal Key Features

Galvanized Steel Impellers Construction

The E101’s grind chamber uses a galvanized steel turntable, not stainless steel. Galvanized steel resists moisture reasonably well but is more vulnerable to long-term corrosion than stainless, especially in kitchens with frequent use and standing water exposure. It’s the material choice that separates entry-level disposals from mid-range ones, and it’s a real difference over a 5–7 year lifespan.

The two impellers are stainless steel swivel lugs that rotate 360° on the turntable. They fling food waste against the grind ring to break it down — there are no fixed cutting blades involved. The swivel design helps reduce jamming since the impellers give way under resistance rather than locking up, which is a thoughtful touch at this price point.

Quick Lock® Mounting System

The Quick Lock system is InSinkErator’s own mounting standard, and it’s genuinely fast to twist the disposal into the mounting ring under the sink, and you’re done. No tools needed for the mount itself. At 5.22 lbs, the E101 is light enough to hold in one hand while twisting with the other, which makes solo installation realistic.

The real advantage here is the upgrade path. If you later move to an InSinkErator Badger or Evolution model, the same mounting ring stays in place. You swap the disposal body in minutes. That’s not marketing language, it’s a practical benefit that saves you from redoing the plumbing setup entirely. For a complete installation walkthrough, see our garbage disposal installation guide.

Self-Service Wrench & Dishwasher Drain Knockout

The included self-service wrench is a small addition that earns its place. When the motor jams, you insert the wrench into the hex socket at the base of the unit and manually turn the turntable to free whatever’s stuck. It’s much faster than hitting the reset button and hoping for the best.

The dishwasher drain knockout port is standard. You punch it out if you need to connect a dishwasher drain line, leave it intact if you don’t. Nothing unusual here, but it’s worth confirming it’s present on a budget unit like this.

Stainless Steel Sink Flange & Anti-Splash Baffle

The stainless steel sink flange is a notch above what some budget disposals ship with. It seals cleanly against most standard sink openings and includes a positive-seal plastic stopper. The cushioned anti-splash baffle sits inside the drain opening, keeping water and debris from splashing back up while the unit runs. Both are standard functional components, and both are included; no separate purchases are needed to get up and running.

Evergrind E101 Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Lightweight at 5.22 lbs, easy solo installation
  • Quick Lock® mounting is fast and tool-free
  • Self-service wrench included clears jams without a service call
  • Stainless steel sink flange and swivel impellers
  • Dishwasher drain knockout port included
  • Made in USA
  • Compact 11.3″ height fits tight under-sink cabinets

Cons

  • Galvanized steel turntable is less corrosion-resistant than stainless steel over time
  • No sound insulation is ,noticeably loud even with soft food
  • 1/3 HP can’t handle bones, fibrous vegetables, or heavy daily volumes
  • 26 oz chamber is smaller than mid-range units

How It Compares — Evergrind E101 vs Waste King L-111 vs InSinkErator Badger 5

Feature Evergrind E101 E101 Waste King L-111 WK L-111 InSinkErator Badger 5 Badger 5
Horsepower 1/3 HP 1/3 HP 1/2 HP
Motor Type Dura-Drive Induction Permanent Magnet Dura-Drive Induction
Motor Speed Lower RPM 1,900 RPM 1,725 RPM
Grinding Chamber 26 oz Compact Standard
Turntable Galvanized Steel Stainless Steel Galvanized Steel
Sound Insulation None None None
Mounting Quick Lock® EZ Mount Quick Lock®
Power Cord Included Included Not Included
Self-Service Wrench Yes No Yes

The Waste King L-111 is the E101’s closest rival at the same HP and a similar price. The L-111’s permanent magnet motor spins faster and its turntable uses stainless steel rather than galvanized both genuine advantages for the money. The trade-off is the EZ mount system, which isn’t compatible with InSinkErator’s ecosystem if you plan to upgrade later, and there’s no self-service wrench.

The InSinkErator Badger 5 costs more and jumps to 1/2 HP, giving you meaningfully more grinding power and a 2-year in-home warranty. If your budget stretches that far, it’s the smarter long-term buy. For a full breakdown of what 1/2 HP buys you over 1/3 HP, see our InSinkErator Badger 5 review.

Who Should Buy the Evergrind E101?

Buy if:

  • You’re a single person or couple with light, everyday soft food waste
  • You’re outfitting a rental property and need a functional, affordable unit
  • You’re setting up a vacation home or secondary kitchen with minimal use
  • You already have InSinkErator’s Quick Lock mount in place and want the cheapest compatible replacement
  • Cabinet clearance is tight at 11.3″ tall and 5.22 lbs, this fits where others don’t

Skip if:

  • You cook regularly and deal with chicken bones, fibrous vegetables, or large food volumes
  • Noise matters — this unit has zero sound insulation and it shows
  • You want a disposal that lasts 8–10 years without corrosion concerns
  • You’re buying for a family of three or more with daily heavy use

FAQ’s

Yes, Evergrind is InSinkErator’s budget sub-brand. The E101 uses the same Quick Lock® mounting system and the same Dura-Drive induction motor architecture as InSinkErator’s own Badger line.

Yes. The power cord is included and the unit plugs into a standard 120V outlet under the sink. No hardwiring is required, and no separate cord kit purchase is needed.

The E101 uses InSinkErator’s Quick Lock® mount, a twist-lock system that requires no tools to attach the disposal body to the mounting ring.

No, not reliably. Small fish bones might pass through, but chicken bones, pork bones, and anything similarly dense will strain the 1/3 HP motor. Feed bones through, and you risk tripping the overload protector or jamming the turntable. Stick to soft food waste, and this disposal works fine. Push it beyond that, and you’ll shorten its lifespan.

The Author

Muhammad Nabeel Dar is the founder of GarbageWasteDisposal.com, where he researches and evaluates garbage disposals, kitchen sinks, dishwashers, and kitchen drain systems to help homeowners make confident buying decisions.

After analyzing 30+ garbage disposal models, multiple sink configurations, and a wide range of drain system components across brands like InSinkErator, Waste King, Moen, GE, Frigidaire, and KRAUS, he focuses on what actually matters: real-world performance, build quality, noise levels, installation ease, durability, and overall value.

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