Is It True That Used Coffee Grinds Are Good For The Pipes In Your House?
25 June 2009 in Coffee makerDoes it depend on the type of pipes you have, the type of coffee, or the climate? Wouldn’t coffee grinds clog your pipes?
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As long as you don’t have a garbage disposal it’s fine. Coffee grounds act like sand in a disposal, will ruin it.
I’ve heard of coffee grounds for composting but not for pipes. It wouldn’t hurt if a small amount got in the pipes but it would cause a clog if you put alot down the drain.
Yep…plumbers love coffee grinds. They stick to the goo inside your pipes and plug it up or slow down the draining. If you want to use them for something….spread them out over your lawn or put them in your garden.
YES