Unclog Insinkerator [patched] -

If the blades spin freely but the water still won't drain, the clog is likely in the drainpipe, not the blades.

Every InSinkErator comes with a small, L-shaped hex (Allen) wrench. If you lost yours (most people do), buy a ¼-inch hex key at any hardware store—they cost about $3. unclog insinkerator

If your InSinkErator is humming but not spinning, grab a ¼-inch Allen wrench. That $3 tool will save you a $200 service call. Stay safe, keep it clean, and happy grinding If the blades spin freely but the water

Use pliers or your hands to unscrew the slip nuts on the U-shaped pipe. If your InSinkErator is humming but not spinning,

For extra safety, unplug the unit from the outlet under the sink or turn off the circuit breaker. put your hands inside the disposal. 2. Identify the Type of Clog

If the plunger didn’t work, the clog is likely stuck in the P-trap (the U-shaped pipe under your sink).