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8-Pack 42-Count Nice 'N Clean Adult Flushable Wipes

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Amazon has 8-Pack 42-Count Nice 'N Clean Adult Flushable Wipes on sale for $11.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

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  • Infused With Aloe And Vitamin E
  • The Wipes Are Hypoallergenic, Alcohol-free, And Free From Chemical Binders Making The Wipes Adult And Children-friendly.

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Amazon has 8-Pack 42-Count Nice 'N Clean Adult Flushable Wipes on sale for $11.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

Thanks Deal Hunter itsamazeling for sharing this deal

Features:
  • Safe For Sewers And Septic Systems: Made With Flushable Technology From 100% Plant-based Materials
  • Infused With Aloe And Vitamin E
  • The Wipes Are Hypoallergenic, Alcohol-free, And Free From Chemical Binders Making The Wipes Adult And Children-friendly.

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Buckle up, Chat GPT here—because the short answer is: "flushable" wipes are mostly a scam, and tampons aren't really flushable either. Here's the dirty truth, plumber-style with a side of science:



🚽 "Flushable" Wipes – Are They Really Flushable?

Nope. Not really.
Despite the marketing lingo, most wipes labeled flushable do not break down the same way toilet paper does. Toilet paper dissolves in water within minutes. Wipes? Not so much.

🔬 What Scientists Say:

Studies from consumer groups, wastewater treatment organizations, and even the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) show that:
• Flushable wipes can take weeks to months to break down (if at all).
• They contribute to fatbergs—massive sewer clogs made of wipes, grease, and other nasty sludge.



👩 🔬 Breakdown Time:

Material Dissolves In Sewer System? Time to Break Down
Toilet Paper ✅ Yes Minutes
"Flushable" Wipes ❌ No (barely) Weeks to months
Baby Wipes ❌ No Months to never
Tampons ❌ No Months to years




🩸 Tampons – Can You Flush Them?

Technically? You can flush anything once. But should you?
Absolutely not. Tampons are made to absorb water, not break down in it. Once flushed, they:
• Expand and clog pipes.
• Can jam up septic tanks and grinder pumps (even your badass grinder can get wrecked eventually).
• Cause backflow problems in sewer systems.

Yet yes, a lot of people do flush them, often because packaging used to say it was okay. It's not.



🏠 Grinder Pumps, Sewer, and Septic Systems – What's the Deal?
1. Grinder pump: Shreds waste before pushing it to the main sewer. It helps but is not invincible—wipes can still jam it.
2. Municipal sewer: Better at handling wipes than septic—but still clogs and causes big-money maintenance issues.
3. Septic tank: Never flush wipes or tampons. They don't break down and will mess up the biological balance, leading to backups and expensive pump-outs.



🧻 TL;DR:
• "Flushable" wipes ≠ flushable. Toss 'em in the trash.
• Tampons? Also trash-bound.
• Grinder? Helpful, but not wipe-proof.
• Septic tank? Treat it like a delicate ecosystem.



Final Verdict:

If it's not pee, poo, or toilet paper, don't flush it.
Unless you're trying to make friends with your local plumber (and drain your wallet), keep that trash can nearby.
Don't flush any wipes!
bidet..

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Still always cheaper at the dollar tree. An that means probably cheaper at the dollar general. For 72 packs usually in stock too. 15 years ago the dollar tree ones you had to find which ones worked. But haven't had that issue since. So that's around $6 for 320. An im pretty sure DG has them for less, without using the $5 off $25 coupon.
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Don't flush any wipes!
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Quote from SeanD1497 :
I'm going to flush five wipes every time someone posts this, so I'm going to need to snag a bunch of these 336-packs.

My plumber agrees with never flushing these things but …
Do as you wish.
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Quote from DaB34rs :
Don't flush any wipes!
Dude, where's my wipes?
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Thank you so much for your permission to do as I wish, and to use a product as it is intended. I wasn't sure how I was going to sleep tonight, but now that you've been so generous I will make it through. And if you know you have no interest in a product here, I give you permission to just not click into the thread, and to not comment. You're welcome for the extra free time this will unlock.
I denied the permission.
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Thank you so much for your permission to do as I wish, and to use a product as it is intended. I wasn't sure how I was going to sleep tonight, but now that you've been so generous I will make it through. And if you know you have no interest in a product here, I give you permission to just not click into the thread, and to not comment. You're welcome for the extra free time this will unlock.
Yup! You can flush whatever you want in your own house. I know someone that had to pay a shit ton of money due to these flushable wipes, so I won't be flushing them at my house.
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I flush these, but live in an apartment.
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The packs are just the right size to hide in your pocket and take them and flush at the houses of people you don't like.... 😂
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Quote from DaB34rs :
Don't flush any wipes!

But these are made specifically to be flushed. It breaks up easily.
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Don't flush any wipes!

Unless you are renting. Landlord be damned.
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Buckle up, Chat GPT here—because the short answer is: "flushable" wipes are mostly a scam, and tampons aren't really flushable either. Here's the dirty truth, plumber-style with a side of science:



🚽 "Flushable" Wipes – Are They Really Flushable?

Nope. Not really.
Despite the marketing lingo, most wipes labeled flushable do not break down the same way toilet paper does. Toilet paper dissolves in water within minutes. Wipes? Not so much.

🔬 What Scientists Say:

Studies from consumer groups, wastewater treatment organizations, and even the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) show that:
• Flushable wipes can take weeks to months to break down (if at all).
• They contribute to fatbergs—massive sewer clogs made of wipes, grease, and other nasty sludge.



👩 🔬 Breakdown Time:

Material Dissolves In Sewer System? Time to Break Down
Toilet Paper ✅ Yes Minutes
"Flushable" Wipes ❌ No (barely) Weeks to months
Baby Wipes ❌ No Months to never
Tampons ❌ No Months to years




🩸 Tampons – Can You Flush Them?

Technically? You can flush anything once. But should you?
Absolutely not. Tampons are made to absorb water, not break down in it. Once flushed, they:
• Expand and clog pipes.
• Can jam up septic tanks and grinder pumps (even your badass grinder can get wrecked eventually).
• Cause backflow problems in sewer systems.

Yet yes, a lot of people do flush them, often because packaging used to say it was okay. It's not.



🏠 Grinder Pumps, Sewer, and Septic Systems – What's the Deal?
1. Grinder pump: Shreds waste before pushing it to the main sewer. It helps but is not invincible—wipes can still jam it.
2. Municipal sewer: Better at handling wipes than septic—but still clogs and causes big-money maintenance issues.
3. Septic tank: Never flush wipes or tampons. They don't break down and will mess up the biological balance, leading to backups and expensive pump-outs.



🧻 TL;DR:
• "Flushable" wipes ≠ flushable. Toss 'em in the trash.
• Tampons? Also trash-bound.
• Grinder? Helpful, but not wipe-proof.
• Septic tank? Treat it like a delicate ecosystem.



Final Verdict:

If it's not pee, poo, or toilet paper, don't flush it.
Unless you're trying to make friends with your local plumber (and drain your wallet), keep that trash can nearby.
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Don't flush any wipes!

I'm going to flush twice as many just to spite you
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Don't flush any wipes!

I always flush my wipes
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