It can be tempting to dump your coffee grounds down the drain because it's quick and easy, and some people say it will freshen the scent of your drain and garbage disposal. While it's true that coffee ...

You Should Never Put Coffee Grounds Down Your Garbage Disposal — Here's Why

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You've brewed your cup of joe. Then, when you're cleaning up the kitchen, you pour the coffee grounds down the drain. The garbage disposal will take care of everything, right? Not exactly. Coffee ...

Can You Put Coffee Grounds Down The Drain? Here's What Plumbers Want You To Know

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A plumbing expert explains why pouring coffee grounds down the drain is a bad idea—and what you should do instead.

Should you put coffee grounds down the sink? What to know first

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