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exboyfil

(18,225 posts)
7. Haven't used ours in 25 years we have been in our house
Wed Feb 19, 2025, 05:28 PM
Feb 2025

We are also very careful what we flush. We have never had plugged drains (other than the gunk in the bathroom sink that needs to get cleaned out every so often. We also have very little food waste (between our Aussie and my clean plate policy).

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Had one, when I moved into my new home, I didn't put one in, and love not having one. Haven't missed it a bit. SWBTATTReg Feb 2025 #1
septic system or city sewer? dwp6577 Feb 2025 #2
Not on a septic system, on the Board of Water Supply systems mahina Feb 2025 #5
I despise them. Useless PIAs that eat up valuable Phoenix61 Feb 2025 #3
I use mine daily. It's 8 years old and going strong. Previously had one that spooky3 Feb 2025 #4
I definitely never would put either down there, basically don't use it except to clear water backups which maybe are mahina Feb 2025 #6
Haven't used ours in 25 years we have been in our house exboyfil Feb 2025 #7
Get rid of it - the organic waste overloads septic systems or adds to the waste load of a WWTP. waterwatcher123 Feb 2025 #8
Everything except for meat and citrus and other things they don't care for goes in the worm bin mahina Feb 2025 #13
Used to have one. There isn't one in our present house. Wicked Blue Feb 2025 #9
IMO, no Raven123 Feb 2025 #10
They are merely a convenience, not required or important nonaa Feb 2025 #11
This one was almost $300 mahina Feb 2025 #14
Not necessary IMO.... anciano Feb 2025 #12
There is one in my apartment... 2naSalit Feb 2025 #15
haven't used one in 30 years RainCaster Feb 2025 #16
They should last 10 years Diraven Feb 2025 #17
Just my opinion genxlib Feb 2025 #18
Lucky! mahina Feb 20 #19
Think about it, a garbage disposal uses fresh water to wash away food particles. Remove unit and just get a removable FSogol Feb 20 #20
Never had one, but my parents did chowmama Mar 18 #21
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