Waste King SS2600 Legend/Gourmet Disposer Parts

for disposers made by Anaheim Manufacturing

PlumbingSupply.com® is your best source on the Internet for repair parts for your Waste King (formerly BoneCrusher) garbage disposer. Tired of reaching for the wall switch to turn on the disposer? Click here for an air-switch for easy disposer operation - easy to install, easier to use!

Please note: The Bone Crusher line of disposers have been replaced by Waste King Legend/Gourmet Series
Upper & lower shells are available in new style only (Waste King Legend/Gourmet Series)

NOTE: These parts fit Waste King disposers using the EZ-Mount system, but do not fit Waste King units using the 3-bolt mount system.
If your Waste King was manufactured prior to 1996, these parts may not fit your disposer - read further


Waste King Gourmet Series - Model SS2600
Item
#
Description Price & Quantity
1 Stopper
Only available in kits (item #1-2 or item #1-8)
Discontinued
see item #1-2
or
item #1-8
Deluxe Stopper (shown)
3 1/8" O.D. - has rubber outer seal
Discontinued Enter a quantity and
2 Splash Guard only $5.81 Enter a quantity and
1-2 Stopper & Splash Guard $11.08 Enter a quantity and
3 OEM Sink Flange
Only available in assembly kit (item #1-8)
Discontinued
Alternative Sink Flange - Chrome
other designer finishes available
$71.44 Enter a quantity and
4 Rubber Gasket (Thin) $1.89 Enter a quantity and
Will-Fit Rubber Gasket (Thick)
- install ridges up towards underside of sink
$2.94 Enter a quantity and
5 Waxed Fiber Gasket $2.84 Enter a quantity and
6 Support Ring $3.20 Enter a quantity and
7 Mount Ring
Only available in assembly kit (item #1-8)
Discontinued
8 Cushion Mount Ring $4.83 Enter a quantity and
1-8 Sink Flange Assembly - Chrome
contains items #1-8
$22.69 Enter a quantity and
9 Outlet Screws (2 pack) $1.52 Enter a quantity and
10 Outlet Flange & 2 Screws
Only available in the kit (item #9-12)
Discontinued
Use Item #9-12
11 Outlet Elbow
Only available in the kit (item #9-12)
Discontinued
Use Item #9-12
Outlet Alternative (12" Tailpiece)
other tailpiece sizes available
Note: outlet gasket sold separately below
$2.33 Enter a quantity and
12 Rubber Outlet Gasket $1.49 Enter a quantity and
9-12 Outlet Drain Elbow & Gasket Kit
includes items #9-12
$9.48 Enter a quantity and
13 Grind Ring
2 grind rings needed
Discontinued
Waste King Gourmet Series - Model SS2600
Item
#
Description Price & Quantity
14 Drain Housing Discontinued
15 Thrust Washer Discontinued
16 Water Seal Discontinued
17 Spacer Seal Discontinued
18 Slinger Discontinued
19 O-Ring Discontinued
20 Turntable Discontinued
21 Hopper Assembly Discontinued
22 Hopper Screw (each)
4 hopper screws needed
$1.53 Enter a quantity and
Hopper Screws (4 pack)
4 hopper screws needed
$8.88 Enter a quantity and
23 Washer Discontinued
24 Armature Assembly Discontinued
25 Motor Stud Discontinued
26 Motor Stud Discontinued
27 Motor Shell Assembly Discontinued
28 Endbell Discontinued
29 Motor Brush & Spring assembly Discontinued
30 Hex Nut (each)
2 hex nuts needed
$1.53 Enter a quantity and
Hex Nuts (2 pack)
2 hex nuts needed
$4.43 Enter a quantity and
31 Inspection Plate Discontinued
32 Nut For Inspection Plate Discontinued
33 Upper Shell Discontinued
34 Lower Shell Discontinued
35 Shell Screw
3 shell screws needed
Discontinued

Disposer Cleaning Brush

Disposer cleaning brush
Features:
  • Scrub your garbage disposer quickly and easily to get rid of odor causing residues
  • Ergonomically designed T-handle allows for strong grip while cleaning the disposal
  • Works on most food waste disposal systems
  • Approximate dimensions 12" x 3.5"

Disposer Cleaning Brush = $8.11

Order 12, 24, 48 or more for additional savings!
Pricing discounts will show up in your shopping cart.
- OR - View Cart

Related Items & Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. "What is the difference between the Bone Crusher line and the Waste King Gourmet line of disposers?"
A. Sinkmaster has discontinued manufacturing the Bone Crusher line of disposers and replaced this line with the Waste King Gourmet line.

Q. "My garbage disposer smells! Is there anything that I can do besides buying a new one?"
A. The quickest and easiest way is to use the Disposer Freshener we offer. Disposa Fresh® is a non-toxic mixture of natural citrus oils and gelatin. Run cold water and turn on the disposer to make sure the disposer is empty, and then turn the disposer off. Now run hot water into the disposer but do not turn the disposer on. Turn the water off and drop in two or three capsules and turn on the disposer briefly to distribute the contents of the capsules inside the disposer. Let the disposer sit unused for awhile or until the next time you need to use it. As an alternative, you can also clean the disposer by having it grind up a few cups of ice and some table salt. This helps to cut the grease and slime off the sides of the disposer. Then flush it out with cold water followed by half of a lemon or lime to deodorize.

Q. "Should I be adding enzymes/bacteria to my disposer or septic tank whenever I use my disposer?"
A. Not in our opinion. There are even disposers that add enzymes every time that you use that disposer. From what we have read, bacteria grow naturally after initially being introduced (mostly by nature) into septic tanks, and no additional enzymes/bacteria need to be introduced. From our perspective, adding additional enzymes/bacteria each time seems like a waste of money and resources. One additional note, our Founder wishes to encourage you to use composting and not throwing all wastes down your food disposers. Save the Planet and recycle as much as possible.

Q. "I've heard that garbage disposer waste harms septic tanks. Any truth to that?"
A. We have yet to read any study that reflects that. Some cities have banned disposers/disposals/garborators and then, later changed their minds and allowed them, such as New York. From what we know, food disposer waste gets consumed by bacteria in sewage treatment plants and septic tanks.

Q. "I installed my new disposer into a stainless steel sink but the thin gasket I used that came with the disposer keeps the flange slightly raised above the inside of the sink. Small amounts of water do collect around the flange. Should I have used plumbers putty?"
A. Some disposal manufacturers recommend using the rubber gasket that comes with the disposer. However, other disposer manufacturers recommend using plumbers putty. We believe if the flange is properly installed using plumbers putty, the installation will provide a seal for a longer length of time than the rubber gasket. When a flange is installed with plumbers putty the putty will keep water from leaking through it. The plumbers putty will also stay pliable over time. As the sink is used water comes in contact with the plumbers putty which slowly absorbs into the putty. The water actually acts as a lubrication for the putty and helps keep it from drying out. This is why sink flanges installed with plumbers putty can function for 20 years or more without leaking. If the sink is not used for 4 months or longer the putty will begin drying out which will lead to leakage when the sink is again used. If you have more confidence in using the rubber gasket and can live with small amounts of water left in your sink, then by all means use the rubber gasket.

Q. "My Waste King disposer is over 20 years old. Will your parts still fit?"
A. These parts are designed to fit units manufactured after 1996. Anaheim Manufacturing redesigned their disposers in 1996. This resulted in the introduction of the EZ Mount system in place of the previous style of quick-mounting for their Waste King disposers. It also resulted in some changes to the "three bolt" style of mounting system. If you are unsure if your unit was manufactured before or after the redesign, units before the 1996 redesign had the reset switch located on the bottom of the unit, facing the floor.

It is the opinion of our Founder Vic that garbage disposers are not garbage cans, therefore, should not be used as such. Most potatoes peels, carrots and the like will not get chopped up well (with any brand), and can help clog your drain lines. He feels that food (garbage) disposers should be used sparingly. Much of what goes into your drains eventually has to be removed by sewage treatment facilities or be dealt with by some system.

return to top ↑

Copyright© 1995-2024 PlumbingSupply.com.
All Rights Reserved.