Fabiano Maestro 500
![]() | Outdated Product Power (hp): 0.5; Number of revolutions (rpm): 3000; Chamber capacity (mL): 1500; Grinding stages: 3; Auto-reverse; Noise level (dB): 50; Dimensions (mm): 371x221; E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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this is my third grinder: 1 In-Sink-Erator lasted 7 years, 2 Bort almost 3 years. Let's see how long this one will last (I initially thought about buying the Bort Alligator but then found out it's a Russian brand). But this one has a 3-year warranty and the price is quite reasonable. If it lasts 5 years, that would be great. quite a quality construction, relatively quiet, made in Turkey. It's a Ukrainian brand, although it mimics an Italian one. There's an emergency key holder on the wire and a second key for tightening the siphon neck. the mounting system of the sewage pipe simply inserts into the rubber and is clamped with a hose clamp, which is quite unreliable and, with vibration, I think over time it may wear down, although the instructions say that it can also be mounted with two screws through a gasket. The emergency key is L-shaped, which is not very convenient if you have to turn the motor (the instructions show a key with 135-degree angles like the In-Sink-Erator). A key with 135-degree angles is more convenient for this as well, with In-Sink-Erator using the same key to turn the quick-release coupling to the pipe, but on this grinder, the holes are smaller and the key doesn’t fit, so I had to use a screwdriver. Probably, during stamping, they pressed down harder. |
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