Unfortunately, the camera wasn't pointed at what we need to see for most of the video. You could edit 3/4 of it out since we don't need to see you turn a screwdriver or wait while you go into the other room for a flashlight. I didn't have much confidence you knew you were doing it correctly.
If you have a dishwasher you need to knockout the dishwasher drain plug in the disposal. He didn’t show that here best to do prior to hanging disposal. Do it on the counter prior to install.
The rubber drain piece holds water, drains very slowly. Good has to be forced through. How can you loosen the rubber piece so that water drains quickly & small particles of good go thru?
"Disposable" means something you get rid of after use. Like a razor blade or plastic straw. A garbage "Disposal" is the unit you are installing. I hope I can get mine installed without a lot of hassle. Thanks for the video.
So difficult to follow. You made us so complicated my friend. You need someone to hold the camera for you. Toooo long and not clear at all. Please work on simple demonstration. Best of luck.
He found out he didn't have an outlet to plug it into. Lol. I noticed before I installed mine. Typically you're going to have to hard wire since not many ppl have an outlet under the sink. I had a previous one and had the wires needed from that to be able to wire. Hope this helps
The splash guard inside the drain hole. But nevermind. My husband trimmed the points that meet in the middle (slightly), opening it up so it drains much faster,
Do you actually know what you’re doing? You used water resistant sealant instead of plummers putty. I get that it’s hard to explain what you’re doing but try to do it right.