John Boos carbon steel grease interceptor, 14.2"L x 11.2"T x 10.5"W vs Commercial grease interceptor trap 20 lb under sink (plastic) 10 GPM
Overall winner: John Boos carbon steel grease interceptor, 14.2"L x 11.2"T x 10.5"W
Key Differences
John Boos (A) is a carbon-steel, TIG-welded grease interceptor with higher rated grease capacity per the listing and a corrosion-resistant coating, and it sits in a more affordable price tier; Beseder (B) is a larger-capacity plastic multistage unit designed for compact under-sink installation and focuses on staged cleaning. Choose A if you want a sturdier metal build and lower price tier; choose B if you need a plastic, multistage under-sink design and higher nominal capacity
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
Commercial grease interceptor trap 20 lb under sink (plastic) 10 GPM
Plastic grease trap for under-sink use in restaurants. multi-stage cleaning aids in treating oily water. customers note easy installation and solid quality with good value
Pros
- durable plastic walls
- easy installation
- multi-stage cleaning system
- compact under-sink dimensions
Cons
- lid quality reception mixed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | John Boos |
| Durability | John Boos |
| Versatility | Beseder |
| User Reviews | John Boos |