John Boos carbon steel grease interceptor, 14.2"L x 11.2"T x 10.5"W vs Grease trap 5 GPM under sink (plastic) for kitchens
Overall winner: John Boos carbon steel grease interceptor, 14.2"L x 11.2"T x 10.5"W
Key Differences
Beseder (A) is a lower-priced, compact under-sink plastic trap with 1/4 inch wall thickness suited for tight under-sink installs; John Boos (B) is a heavier-duty carbon steel interceptor with TIG-welded construction and higher grease capacity, better for larger grease loads but with some reports of leakage and mixed size feedback
John Boos carbon steel grease interceptor, 14.2"L x 11.2"T x 10.5"W
Carbon steel grease interceptor with 8 lb capacity and corrosion-resistant coating. Includes a non-skid deck plate, locking lid, removable baffle, and flow-control tee; certified by the Plumbing and Drainage Institute. Customer note: durable quality and exact fit, with mixed opinions on size and durability
Pros
- 8 pound grease capacity
- corrosion resistant coating
- locking deck plate with removable baffle
- includes T-Vent flow-control tee
Cons
- mixed feedback on size
- some reports of rot at bottom and water leakage
- perceived durability concerns
Grease trap 5 GPM under sink (plastic) for kitchens
Durable plastic grease trap for under-sink use in commercial kitchens. 1/4-inch thick walls provide protection and easy maintenance; fits under standard sinks. Customers note easy installation and effective grease and debris removal
Pros
- durable plastic construction
- 1/4-inch thick walls
- easy installation
- effective grease and debris removal
Cons
- lid quality mixed feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Beseder |
| Durability | John Boos |
| Versatility | Beseder |
| User Reviews | John Boos |