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Sorbent Silky White Flushable Wipes 80-Pack $5.19 ($4.67 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Don't go commando without a few packs of these. Camels show this as the base low for the last twelve months. Last low was around May.

Please don't @ me about being flushable. These wipes can have many other uses as they are tissue (wood pulp) based, not polymer plastics. Dont like em, don't buy em =)

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  • +9

    They're not flushable.

    • +3

      You sound both sore and bent

    • A lot of your comments are though

      • +2

        Part of my commitment to recycling.

    • -5

      These are definitely flushable. They aren't like the normal wipes. They tear and break away more easily. The issue with wet wipes is people flush the normal ones which dont break down. I've been using these for many years and no issues with my drains.

      • The issue is not with your drains but sewer de to fatberg..

      • You must love fatbergs

  • +10

    FYI, I personally tested it, and they do not disintegrate easily in water even after being soaked overnight. I would be wary about flushing these into toilet in case of clogging.

  • +3

    If they are not flushable, and you shouldn't flush them, why not just use baby wipes?

    • +5

      exactly….

      It's just marketing so they can justify a higher price…

    • They are flushable. They just dont degrade when you do.

      But seriously in other cultures, you wipe and then put any TP/wipes in a bin next to it, since the waste isnt designed to accept anything other than organic waste.

      • Flushable as in, they will go down the pipes when you flush? They don't break down fast enough to be SAFELY flushed.

  • +2

    Not flushable and not recommended by any water utility ever.

    Pee, poo and paper. That's it.

  • +3

    Flushing these down will eventually increase your water sewer rate, council bills to fix the sewers.

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