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expiredminntwins | Staff posted Mar 29, 2023 11:51 AM

9-Count Affresh Garbage Disposal Cleaner Tablets

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$7.25

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Amazon has 9-Count Affresh Garbage Disposal Cleaner Tablets (3-Packs of 3-Count) on sale for $7.62 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $7.24. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

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  • Cleans and removes odor causing residues from your disposal with powerful foaming action
  • Cleans your machine's chopper, internal cavity, and hose
  • Use monthly or as needed
  • Septic tank safe and U.S. EPA Safer Choice Certified

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    • 4.6 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 38,375 customer reviews
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Amazon has 9-Count Affresh Garbage Disposal Cleaner Tablets (3-Packs of 3-Count) on sale for $7.62 - 5% when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $7.24. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for finding this deal.

Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after order ships.

Product Details:
  • Cleans and removes odor causing residues from your disposal with powerful foaming action
  • Cleans your machine's chopper, internal cavity, and hose
  • Use monthly or as needed
  • Septic tank safe and U.S. EPA Safer Choice Certified

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer matches an earlier Frontpage Deal that was reserved for Prime Members and still received a +58 Thumbs Up rating.
  • About this product:
    • 4.6 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 38,375 customer reviews
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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BillytheGOAT
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Here to all of you who said these weird methods. According to Moen as well as their sources via the EPA.gov, I've come to spread the truth.

Ice doesn't sharpen the blades as "there are no sharp blades in the disposal. Instead, disposals have small impellers that grate organic waste into small particles".

Another one is "Lemons help to alleviate stale food odors, with repeated use, the acidity of the fruit can eventually damage the metal inside of your machine. Instead, use ample amounts of water when using your disposal to fully flush out any remaining waste particles, keeping your unit from smelling badly." Lemons are a similar acidity level to vinegar and I would never leave vinegar sitting in the garbage disposal.

If your garbage disposal is dirty or smells, then you might have a clog in the drain line following your disposal, your p-trap is improperly set up, or your dishwasher's "high loop" could also be set up incorrectly.

https://www.moen.com/press-room/a...posalmyths
Dr. J
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I've done this, the citrus makes it smell nice at least. Other methods include ice, baking soda and/or salt to do some scrubbing.

In fact if you look up the SDS for this stuff [thdstatic.com], here is what it's made of:

Baking soda: 40-50%
Citric acid: 30-40%
Sodium lauryl sulfate: 5-9%
and a bunch of stuff 7% or less including fragrance and sodium percarbonate @ 2-7%

So what do these all do?

Baking soda, duh.
Citric acid is akin to what you'd get out of a lemon, etc
sodium lauryl sulfate is a surfactant/sudsing agent, you'd find that in most consumer soaps
sodium percarbonate is the active ingredient in oxiclean

To me that says you could buy all of the above in powder form, work out the ratios (just use a bit of dish soap for the SLS) and basically have the same thing.

Each tab is 44g, or about 1.55 oz, for about $0.80.

Baking soda is ~ $0.20/oz (in bulk)
Citric acid is ~ $0.25/oz
Sodium Percarbonate is ~ $0.30/oz

A homemade concoction of the tab would cost about $0.34 for the equivalent of (1) tab. Bonus points if you already have this stuff laying around (as I do). You can generally do much better on the bulk prices if you buy local, all of these chemicals should be carried by a homebrew shop.
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To be so damn confidently wrong.

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killab443Mar 29, 2023 02:06 PM
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Lemons are cheaper. Especially if they are in your kitchen regularly. Just throw the old ones in
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mattymsu25Mar 29, 2023 02:55 PM
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Quote from killab443 :
Lemons are cheaper. Especially if they are in your kitchen regularly. Just throw the old ones in
Yeah, and jack up your plumbing while you're at it.
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VegasSmittyMar 29, 2023 03:31 PM
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Ice works the best to clean garbage disposals.
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KingUltraMar 29, 2023 03:42 PM
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Add baking soda and vinegar to the mix
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kekekeMar 29, 2023 03:46 PM
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Does this work for a coffee grinder? Its flashing clean
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GrandpaRickyMar 29, 2023 04:03 PM
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Quote from kekeke :
Does this work for a coffee grinder? Its flashing clean
I wouldn't put anything that could affect the taste. These have fragrance added.
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Panda719Mar 29, 2023 04:14 PM
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Quote from killab443 :
Lemons are cheaper. Especially if they are in your kitchen regularly. Just throw the old ones in
Yup. Been doing this for years.
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Dr. JMar 29, 2023 04:40 PM
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Quote from killab443 :
Lemons are cheaper. Especially if they are in your kitchen regularly. Just throw the old ones in

I've done this, the citrus makes it smell nice at least. Other methods include ice, baking soda and/or salt to do some scrubbing.

In fact if you look up the SDS for this stuff [thdstatic.com], here is what it's made of:

Baking soda: 40-50%
Citric acid: 30-40%
Sodium lauryl sulfate: 5-9%
and a bunch of stuff 7% or less including fragrance and sodium percarbonate @ 2-7%

So what do these all do?

Baking soda, duh.
Citric acid is akin to what you'd get out of a lemon, etc
sodium lauryl sulfate is a surfactant/sudsing agent, you'd find that in most consumer soaps
sodium percarbonate is the active ingredient in oxiclean

To me that says you could buy all of the above in powder form, work out the ratios (just use a bit of dish soap for the SLS) and basically have the same thing.

Each tab is 44g, or about 1.55 oz, for about $0.80.

Baking soda is ~ $0.20/oz (in bulk)
Citric acid is ~ $0.25/oz
Sodium Percarbonate is ~ $0.30/oz

A homemade concoction of the tab would cost about $0.34 for the equivalent of (1) tab. Bonus points if you already have this stuff laying around (as I do). You can generally do much better on the bulk prices if you buy local, all of these chemicals should be carried by a homebrew shop.
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hydrogen peroxide works well to or vinegar.
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kujaMar 29, 2023 04:55 PM
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a lemon will work just fine .. no ?
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IndigoWinter2667Mar 29, 2023 04:56 PM
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Your guys' garbage disposals smell?
Not something Ive ever had an issue with, you just gotta make sure you run it with water for a few seconds longer than it takes to clear out any food bits.
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NotFastMar 29, 2023 04:58 PM
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I bought these awhile back and frankly I can't tell if they're helping or not.
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BillytheGOATMar 29, 2023 05:00 PM
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Here to all of you who said these weird methods. According to Moen as well as their sources via the EPA.gov, I've come to spread the truth.

Ice doesn't sharpen the blades as "there are no sharp blades in the disposal. Instead, disposals have small impellers that grate organic waste into small particles".

Another one is "Lemons help to alleviate stale food odors, with repeated use, the acidity of the fruit can eventually damage the metal inside of your machine. Instead, use ample amounts of water when using your disposal to fully flush out any remaining waste particles, keeping your unit from smelling badly." Lemons are a similar acidity level to vinegar and I would never leave vinegar sitting in the garbage disposal.

If your garbage disposal is dirty or smells, then you might have a clog in the drain line following your disposal, your p-trap is improperly set up, or your dishwasher's "high loop" could also be set up incorrectly.

https://www.moen.com/press-room/a...posalmyths
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