Coffee Grounds in Disposer?

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Coffee Grounds in a Disposer?

What a ridiculous topic, Kelly and a few others got it right when he said that coffee grounds are already so fine and have absorbed all the water they are going to absorb, so they CAN be rinsed down ANY drain in the house disposer or not.

 

Garbage Disposers are designed to grind and dispose of almost all food waste, Barry, Kelly and Wes are right on the money about this.

 

Septic tanks love garbage disposers and other human waste, this is what makes them work. They do not like excessive water flow, bleach, salt from water softeners, and possibility other chemicals that are not part of a normal waste water stream.
 
We've lived in our home for 14 years, and the current ISE disposer was installed when the kitchen was remodeled sometime in either the late 1960's or early 1970's by the previous owners.  I can't speak for them, but we've been putting coffee grounds and other such items down it since living here.  Our dw also drains into the disposer and I'm sure this also helps move things further along to the sewer main.  
 
Thanks

I appreciate all of the comments and information. I'm going to continue sending them down the disposer despite the look my husband gives me every time I do it. He's a fine mesh screen kind of guy. Blech.

Best,
Sarah
 
Waste Disposer

All down to the pluming in the house, In my last home we had a number of bends in the pipe work from the sink to the outside drain and the pipes sometimes blocked with rice or paster but never any problems with coffee, in the current house the pipes are one str8 run and have never had any issues with any waste
 
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