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8-Pack 42-Count Cottonelle Flushable Wet Wipes w/ Flip Top (Fresh Feel)

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Amazon has 8-Pack 42-Count Cottonelle Flushable Wet Wipes w/ Flip Top (Fresh Feel) on sale for $15.79 - 25% off when you clip the coupon listed on the product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $11.05. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this dealProduct Details:
  • Flushable Wipes
  • Break Up after 30 Minutes
  • Septic Safe/100% Odor/Residue
  • No Harsh Chemicals/Free of MIT/Parabens/Alcohol

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  • About the deal:
    • This deal will run you roughly $1.38/pack; you'll receive 336 total wipes.
    • Must clip both coupon found on product page for discount to apply at final checkout.
    • Packaging may vary
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Amazon has 8-Pack 42-Count Cottonelle Flushable Wet Wipes w/ Flip Top (Fresh Feel) on sale for $15.79 - 25% off when you clip the coupon listed on the product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $11.05. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this dealProduct Details:
  • Flushable Wipes
  • Break Up after 30 Minutes
  • Septic Safe/100% Odor/Residue
  • No Harsh Chemicals/Free of MIT/Parabens/Alcohol

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • This deal will run you roughly $1.38/pack; you'll receive 336 total wipes.
    • Must clip both coupon found on product page for discount to apply at final checkout.
    • Packaging may vary
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About the store:

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: Cottonelle FreshFeel Flushable Wet Wipes, Adult Wet Wipes, 8 Flip-Top Packs, 336 Total Wipes

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T1mmyT
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I do not recommend flushing any wipes down the toilet. I worked in service plumbing for a little over a year. The amount of times we cleared drains for wipes was more often than not. I recommend a small trash can near the toilet with a lid.

With that said, I carry these in the truck for when I have to πŸ’©πŸ’© on the go.
Lantean
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Please don't defecate on shopping carts... it's gross.
dealstorm
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For wipes or flushable wipes?
How do you know at that point?

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T1mmyT
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I do not recommend flushing any wipes down the toilet. I worked in service plumbing for a little over a year. The amount of times we cleared drains for wipes was more often than not. I recommend a small trash can near the toilet with a lid.

With that said, I carry these in the truck for when I have to πŸ’©πŸ’© on the go.
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Quote from T1mmyT :
I do not recommend flushing any wipes down the toilet. I worked in service plumbing for a little over a year. The amount of times we cleared drains for wipes was more often than not. I recommend a small trash can near the toilet with a lid.

With that said, I carry these in the truck for when I have to πŸ’©πŸ’© on the go.
If y'all have doubt read or watch the subreddit pluming.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Plumbing...flushable/
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Makinplainbabs
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These are great also for shopping carts .
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Thank you OP!
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Quote from Makinplainbabs :
These are great also for shopping carts .
Please don't defecate on shopping carts... it's gross.
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Quote from T1mmyT :
The amount of times we cleared drains for wipes was more often than not.
For wipes or flushable wipes?
How do you know at that point?
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This isn't true, they aren't flushable. Please dispose it in the πŸ—‘.
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tinypaladin
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Are these ok for toddlers?
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SweetT23
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I've used these with my toilet for 2 years, no problems, and honestly would rather pay a plumbing fee than keep anything like this in a trash can, lid or not. Maybe that's just me
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WildflowerGuru
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Cottonelle flushable do not clog. Put a few new ones in your toilet bowl, in your sink, in a bowl, in a bucket and watch them fall apart when barely stirred. Easy to test and prove.

The real issue is people and children doing other things.

People will do some dumb things like take toilet paper to pick up dog poo in the basement or a room and flush it. Many times that poo is dry and hard as a rock, depending on the mixture. The toilet paper or flushable wipes helps jam because the poo is heavily rolled up in it. That stuff can take a day or longer to break apart without a dozen or more plunger slams. Someone else comes in to do number two, the toilet floods up.

Kids will toss everything into a toilet and flush. Water may flow by, but eventually wipes will back load the toy or whatever the kid flushed that's sitting jacked sideways.

Some people will grab a dozen flushable wipes at once to wipe. Doing this often. Then try to flush with 50 wipes sitting in the bowl. They admit to it.

And sometimes there are just horribly built septics, damaged pipes and apartment community networked pipes which are the cause.

Stories from a plumber outfit of 20+ guys on good weeks here, working for a nationwide homebuilder that owns a bunch of small warehouse units in my warehouse campus. Some of these guys had told me all the stories they experienced in the service industry prior. I experienced the same thing working maintenance in a huge nursing home and assisted living campus years ago.
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Quote from T1mmyT :
I do not recommend flushing any wipes down the toilet. I worked in service plumbing for a little over a year. The amount of times we cleared drains for wipes was more often than not. I recommend a small trash can near the toilet with a lid.

With that said, I carry these in the truck for when I have to πŸ’©πŸ’© on the go.

It's ok, I rent
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These suck. They have a strong fragrance and leave a residue. And if you're not gonna flush them just get baby wipes
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Tbone321
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I got these last time… do not recommend. They break apart TOO easy and leave pieces all over you. You have to use a stack of them for any chance of them not breaking apart on your skin. I can't understand all the good reviews unless I got a bad pack? But I've been through 2 packages and it was the same for both.
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SteakNCheese
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Ex plumber here. Easy decision, just ignore the false advertising - only toilet paper down a toilet.
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Quote from dealstorm :
For wipes or flushable wipes?How do you know at that point?
None are flushable.
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