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frontpage Posted by LolaBunny21 | Staff • Last Thursday

168-Count Cottonelle Fresh Care Flushable Wet Wipes Refill Pack

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$5.60

$8.79

36% off
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Amazon has 168-Count Cottonelle Fresh Care Flushable Wet Wipes Refill Pack for $6.98 - 15% off when you clip the coupon on product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $5.58. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

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Amazon has 168-Count Cottonelle Fresh Care Flushable Wet Wipes Refill Pack for $6.98 - 15% off when you clip the coupon on product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $5.58. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter LolaBunny21 for finding this deal.

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Model: Cottonelle Fresh Care Flushable Wet Wipes, Adult Wet Wipes, 1 Refill Pack, 168 Wipes Per Pack, Packaging May Vary

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Never flush these things even if they say they're flushable
Some plumbing systems may handle it for a time, but they are one of the main causes of clogged pipes. Problems for homeowners and cause problems in public sewer systems.
I don't see how this isn't fixed from a regulatory perspective. The government makes rules and the government deals with our poop. Why wouldn't they make rules that make their own lives easier?!

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Never flush these things even if they say they're flushable
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Quote from W33Z :
Never flush these things even if they say they're flushable

I don't see how this isn't fixed from a regulatory perspective. The government makes rules and the government deals with our poop. Why wouldn't they make rules that make their own lives easier?!
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Actually it's totally fine to flush these, I've been doing it my whole life and have easily flushed 50,000+ of them with no problems. I tell everyone to flush them as well and no one ever has a problem
People like this are why the water bill (at least where I am that includes sewer as well) costs $80/mo
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Quote from AL_GORE_666 :
Actually it's totally fine to flush these, I've been doing it my whole life and have easily flushed 50,000+ of them with no problems. I tell everyone to flush them as well and no one ever has a problem
Some plumbing systems may handle it for a time, but they are one of the main causes of clogged pipes. Problems for homeowners and cause problems in public sewer systems.
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Perfect, If you like cement in your pipes...lol😁
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Quote from AL_GORE_666 :
Actually it's totally fine to flush these, I've been doing it my whole life and have easily flushed 50,000+ of them with no problems. I tell everyone to flush them as well and no one ever has a problem

My tenant flushed a bunch of wipes and neither I nor my plumber (multiple days/attempts) could flush the line- had to install a new cleanout and it cost $2800 . YMMV but many municipalities have banned them.
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Never flush these things even if they say they're flushable





My family uses these and I just had my septic tank pumped a couple weeks back. I was worried what he would find since we use a lot of these and had heard bad advice like this many times. It has been 5 years since it was last pumped.The septic guy said oh wow. Your tank is in great shape, you hardly have any solid in there at all. Usually they are way worse than this. You could have probably gone another 2-3 years easily. So yeah- they don't ruin your lines or septic tank. Proven by my own experience. They do break down and I've never had a problem with my plumbing or clogs— and I've been using them daily for nearly 10 years I'd say.

Only time I've had a clog was due to TP as people tend to use a lot more to get clean.
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Never flush these things even if they say they're flushable





My family uses these and I just had my septic tank pumped a couple weeks back. I was worried what he would find since we use a lot of these and had heard bad advice like this many times. It has been 5 years since it was last pumped.The septic guy said oh wow. Your tank is in great shape, you hardly have any solid in there at all. Usually they are way worse than this. You could have probably gone another 2-3 years easily. So yeah- they don't ruin your lines or septic tank. Proven by my own experience. They do break down and I've never had a problem with my plumbing or clogs— and I've been using them daily for nearly 10 years I'd say.

Only time I've had a clog was due to TP as people tend to use a lot more to get clean.

Same here! Also a monthly Rid-X works wonders on septic tanks too! Been using these daily for same amount of time and NEVER had a problem either!
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Quote from AL_GORE_666 :
Actually it's totally fine to flush these, I've been doing it my whole life and have easily flushed 50,000+ of them with no problems. I tell everyone to flush them as well and no one ever has a problem

You must be a plumber
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Quote from AL_GORE_666 :
Actually it's totally fine to flush these, I've been doing it my whole life and have easily flushed 50,000+ of them with no problems. I tell everyone to flush them as well and no one ever has a problem
Me too, downvote all you want for fake internet points, but over the last 10-12 years I've flushed probably that many, or close to it, with all the people I've had over, and family. I even put one in a glass of water and it broke apart within 30-40 mins.
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My tenant flushed a bunch of wipes and neither I nor my plumber (multiple days/attempts) could flush the line- had to install a new cleanout and it cost $2800 . YMMV but many municipalities have banned them.
Those are idiots who flush a big wad of them. I like the other fellow you are replying to have flushed nearly that many of not a bit less and nothing. You are supposed to flush one at a time (I always do two).
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I'm a plumber and I approve this message.

Now watch this drive.
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Quote from W33Z :
Never flush these things even if they say they're flushable
This feels like one of those issues where people were flushing baby wipes for years and rather than expect the public to use the slightest bit of common sense, it is easier to just tell them to "never use anything that looks like this thing that caused a problem".

We would be far better off educating people on WHY this product or that product is a problem. I mean, wouldn't it theoretically be possible to take regular toilet paper and package it like this?

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I would be worried the container would dry out before fully used.
There are often feels with packs of 42 where this would be less of an issue.

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