• Upgrade Version: We redefined the air switch, made of real stainless steel, never worry fade away and fall off, more elasticity and flexiable
  • Two Power Module Installation Methods: You can use screws to fix the power module part, or use strong nano-markless hook sticker to attach directly to the wall. Both ways are very strong
  • Safety & Security: The power module allows any garbage disposal power cord to fit safely and securely without any issues. The power line is attested by UL for security and long-term use
  • Easy To Installe Air Button: Just drill a not less then 1-1/4 diameter hole in the sink, counter-top or front of the sink cabinet, place the rubber gasket between the push button and the top of the sink counter. Tighten the plastic nut under the sink counter to ensure a watertight seal
  • Air switch kit includes: Single outlet power module, 5 ft long air tube, 2.5 ft power cable, stainless steel air switch button, set screws and strong nano-markless hook sticker

I have Quartz countertops and didn't really want to drill through the top. I also didn't have access to run a switch to the wall, so I had to come up with an alternative. This was perfect. It allowed me to run power to the garbage disposal without having to ruin my Quartz. I drilled a hole into the cabinet and ran this switch just underneath the countertop in front of the faucet. It looks like this device was meant to go into this spot. Not a bit out of place looking, and was so easy to install. I'm hoping the quality and reliability of this lasts. I will update if I have any issues, but as for now this is PERFECT.

I'm remodeling my 40 year old kitchen and I bought this on the recommendation of my electrician as a cost alternative to him wiring in a new wall switch for my new garbage disposal.... and I am so glad I listened to him! It is very easy to use. The button pushes down with ease, and according to my plumber a breeze to install. I have done a lot of remodeling in my life and all I can say is "Where has this wonderful Garbage Disposal Air Switch Kit been all these years?" P.S My mother in law is jealous as she has to bend under her sink to flip a switch for her disposal so I think I may have to get her one.

I bought this item for use with a new garbage disposal that I have yet to install. So I could avoid having to wire in a wall mounted switch. I had read enough reviews for this type of product, and enough of the reviews for this particular one to feel confident in purchasing this brands version. After reading about this one, I had only one concern! After reading about the wiring possibly being wrong inside the box housing. Taking the back off after receiving it and a little looking into what was said, I found the issue. Just make sure if you purchase this that the hot wire and neutral wires are correct before you install yours. So that the hot wire isn't continuously hot, and the neutral wire is where it's supposed to be. Seeings how electricity metal and water are all in the same area... Safety first! I'd recommend this, just check everything when you receive it. "Because the price is right...!" Best of luck..

The Switch worked great have only used for a short time but every thing works great. I would recommend this air switch if you don't have a wall switch to turn your disposal off and on. you simply mount this switch under the sink plug it in then mount the switch on the counter or sink plug the air hose into the switch then plug the disposal into the B marked outlet and the unit is ready for use.

I had been looking for a simple round switch, because I'm installing solid surface countertops, and I can't see any good way to cut out a small rectangle for a typical switch install. I have seen these for $80.00 at Home Depot....Different brand, and I was very happy to find this switch for much less. I already had a standard 32mm hole cutter to get through the solid surface, and this fits perfectly! It looks very nice installed through my backsplash and works flawlessly. I did think it was blue when it first arrived, because it has a perfect blue scratch coating on it that made me think the button was blue. Haha!! This is a great product. Hope it lasts a very long time. Seems well built. Full 5 stars from me, which is pretty rare.

When I first ran across this concept of an on/off button for a disposal, I thought it was a great idea. My current home has no disposer, so there is no existing wiring for a switch. This button fits my need perfectly. I have a faucet which can occupy one hole, leaving three others for a soap dispenser, disposal button, and a dishwasher air gap fitting. Some houses have the disposal switch inside the cabinet beneath the sink, which is inconvenient. The other option is a wall switch, which isn't an option because my sink is in a free-standing island. Even if I had a back wall, it's too far for most people to reach without leaning directly against the counter. When I received this on/off button, I was impressed by the quality. It isn't poorly made as you might expect, since this one is so much cheaper than the name-brand variety. Right away I connected it all together with my new disposal unit. (Not installed yet, but with the parts just sitting on the floor.) Works perfectly! If you go to one of the big-box "home improvement" stores, like HD or L's, you'll find the same kind of product, but at several times the price. Holy cow! Not only is this one reasonably priced, but it's as good or better than their's. Mine is polished chrome with a metal ring around it—not plastic. So don't fret that it's so much cheaper than ones by MOEN or InSinkErator at those big-box warehouses. (Some brands are even costlier, and the button is extra. Wow!)

I installed a garbage disposal in a kitchen that did not previously have one. Therefore, there was no switch installed to activate it. I did have an outlet under the sink to plug it in to, and I changed out faucets to gain an extra hole in order to have a place to mount the button for this air switch. Mounted the air switch on the wall next to the outlet with the included stick on tab, connected the air hose between the switch and the button, and plugged the disposal in. Works like a charm, and the button looks like it was meant to be there. As to the appearance of the button, mine is a polished finish, not as bright as my chrome faucet but looks fine next to it. It is not a brushed finish in spite of all the manufacturer claims above.

I ordered two of these. The first took 30 minutes to install. The second took 15 minutes. They work great. I would recommend using the provided adhesive hanger and mounting the controller as directed with the air tube entering from the bottom. That way if there is water that drips down from the sink along the air tube, it will drip off the tube and not enter the controller

I have never used one of these types of switches before, but this is cool and works great! When pushing the button it make's a confident sounding switch inside the power unit. I'm sure this will last for years to come. I mated this with a Waste King 1/2 Garbage Disposal that utilizes a 3 prong power plug. All said and done I retrofitted a Garbage Disposal install in my older kitchen for under $70!

Easy to install and works perfectly. Note that not all sinks have available holes for mounting the button switch however you can easily cut your own (in stainless sinks) with a great little tool sold at IKEA for under 10 dollars. It punches the hole perfectly without distorting or scarring the surrounding surfaces