How: To Unclog Badger Garbage Disposal [repack]

But the water still wouldn’t drain. Mark opened the cabinet and found the disposal’s underside. In the center was a small hex-shaped hole. “The manual,” he whispered, “said to use the ¼-inch Allen wrench.” They found it in a junk drawer. He inserted the wrench into the bottom of the Badger and cranked it back and forth. Grind. Clunk. Free. A hidden chunk of bone from last week’s chicken had jammed the impeller plate. The wrench broke it loose.

Finally, Mark plugged the Badger back in. He turned on the cold water— always cold water, to solidify any grease so it can be chopped —and flipped the switch. how to unclog badger garbage disposal

But they both knew that was a lie. The Badger would feed again. And when it did, they’d be ready—with tongs, a hex wrench, and the quiet wisdom that some beasts only need a little patience, a little science, and the courage to press the red button. But the water still wouldn’t drain

Before they dared to run it, Sarah poured half a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by a cup of white vinegar. The sink fizzed like a science fair volcano, dissolving the grease film lining the pipes. After ten minutes, she flushed it with boiling water. “The manual,” he whispered, “said to use the

Sarah leaned against the counter. “Never again,” she whispered.

“What reset button?” she sighed.

The Badger had clogged.

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