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AddedJun 18, 2026
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2000 Flushes

WD-40 Company› offers 2000 Flushes

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Long-lasting in-cistern toilet bowl cleaner and deodorizer that treats up to 2,000 flushes.

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2000 Flushes is an in-cistern toilet cleaning tablet that continuously releases a cleaning and deodorising agent with each flush. A single tablet treats the toilet bowl for an extended period of up to 2,000 flushes, reducing the need for frequent manual scrubbing.

2000 Flushes is sold in North American mass-market and grocery retailers in standard and antibacterial formulations. It is owned by WD-40 Company and competes in the in-tank toilet care category.

2000 Flushes - Research Notes

  • 2000 Flushes delivers continuous in-cistern bowl cleaning with every flush over an extended product life, removing the need for recurring manual cleaning applications. The in-cistern tablet format distributes cleaning chemistry passively to the bowl surface with each flush cycle, making toilet bowl maintenance automatic rather than a scheduled household task.

    The brand name communicates the value proposition directly: the tablet delivers cleaning and deodorizing action through approximately 2,000 flush cycles before requiring replacement. This longevity claim provides a strong cost-per-use value argument versus shorter-duration bowl cleaning strips, tablets, or manual products that require more frequent replacement or application.

  • 2000 Flushes competes against larger automatic toilet bowl cleaner brands, including Kaboom (Church & Dwight) and Scrubbing Bubbles (S.C. Johnson), which benefit from broader household cleaning portfolios, higher marketing budgets, and stronger retail shelf placement in the toilet care category. These competitors are better positioned to cross-promote across multiple bathroom cleaning products.

    Regulatory pressure in some markets restricts the use of bleach-containing in-tank products over concerns about toilet hardware damage and water-system contamination, which can limit distribution in environmentally regulated geographies. Category growth has slowed as consumer awareness of in-tank cleaner limitations—including potential damage to rubber toilet components—has reduced new household adoption rates.

  • 2000 Flushes was invented by Al Eisen, founder of New Jersey-based Flushco, Inc., with the first newspaper advertisements appearing in 1978. Eisen developed the product in Patterson, New Jersey, as an in-cistern automatic toilet bowl cleaner designed to deliver continuous cleaning chemistry with each flush. The product name communicates its longevity claim: the tablet provides cleaning action through approximately 2,000 flush cycles.

    Block Drug Company acquired Flushco, Inc. and the 2000 Flushes brand in 1983. Global Household Brands subsequently held the brand. WD-40 Company acquired Global Household Brands in April 2001 for approximately $72.9 million, adding 2000 Flushes alongside X-14 and Carpet Fresh to its consumer household portfolio.

  • The automatic in-cistern toilet bowl cleaner market is a stable household convenience category driven by consumer preference for passive toilet maintenance. The segment competes with rim-mounted blocks, in-bowl tablets, and liquid rim gel products for the automatic toilet cleaning budget. In-cistern products retain appeal for their effectiveness across the full bowl, including below the waterline.

    WD-40 Company divested 2000 Flushes with its homecare portfolio in fiscal year 2025. Prior to divestiture, the brand competed in a stable category supported by consistent household demand for low-effort bathroom maintenance solutions.

  • 2000 Flushes is an automatic toilet bowl cleaner in tablet form that releases cleaning and freshening agents with each flush, keeping toilet bowls clean and stain-free for extended periods without manual scrubbing. Each tablet provides cleaning performance for approximately 2,000 flushes, which typically translates to two to four months of continuous toilet cleaning depending on household usage frequency.

    Distributed in North American mass-market retail and grocery channels, 2000 Flushes targets homeowners seeking low-effort, long-duration toilet bowl maintenance. The product was part of WD-40 Company's homecare and cleaning product portfolio.

  • 2000 Flushes in-cistern toilet bowl cleaners were priced at a modest premium to rim-block competitors, reflecting the product's longer effective life per unit of up to four months per tablet and full-bowl cleaning mechanism. Value-per-use messaging supported the premium positioning.

    WD-40 Company divested 2000 Flushes in fiscal year 2025 as part of its homecare portfolio divestiture. The brand's pricing strategy centered on communicating cost-per-clean efficiency relative to more frequent-replacement rim-block alternatives, positioning the premium price as a rational long-term value rather than a purely discretionary spend.

  • 2000 Flushes is an automatic in-tank toilet bowl cleaner brand owned by WD-40 Company, designed to deliver continuous cleaning and deodorizing with every flush without manual scrubbing. The tablet or block placed in the toilet tank releases cleaning agents over an extended period covering up to 2,000 flushes.

    2000 Flushes is sold in the United States through grocery, mass-market, and home goods retail channels. The product competes in the automatic toilet bowl cleaner segment against in-tank and in-bowl alternatives from Church & Dwight, Reckitt, and SC Johnson.

2000 Flushes - Classification

Industry
  • Cleaning Companies
Ownership
  • Public
Technology
  • Chemicals
Geographic Exposure
  • North America
Model
  • Manufacturing
Revenue
  • Product Sales
Customer
  • B2C
Tags
  • Consumer

2000 Flushes - Direct Competitors

  • Reckitt

    Reckitt logo

    Harpic Active Freshener In-Cistern Block

    reckitt.com

  • Church & Dwight

    Church & Dwight logo

    Kaboom Scrub Free, Kaboom Scrub Free! Toilet Bowl Cleaner

    churchdwight.com

Attribute2000 FlushesHarpic Active Freshener In-Cistern BlockKaboom Scrub Free, Kaboom Scrub Free! Toilet Bowl Cleaner
ProviderWD-40 Companywd40.com$0 raised · PublicReckittreckitt.comPublicChurch & Dwightchurchdwight.comPublic
Founded195319991846
Sells ToB2B, B2C—Consumers
Pricing ModelProduct SalesTransactionalTransactional
OwnershipPublicPublicPublic
2000 Flushes

Provider WD-40 Companywd40.com$0 raised · Public

Founded 1953

Sells To B2B, B2C

Pricing Model Product Sales

Ownership Public

Harpic Active Freshener In-Cistern Block

Provider Reckittreckitt.comPublic

Founded 1999

Sells To —

Pricing Model Transactional

Ownership Public

Kaboom Scrub Free, Kaboom Scrub Free! Toilet Bowl Cleaner

Provider Church & Dwightchurchdwight.comPublic

Founded 1846

Sells To Consumers

Pricing Model Transactional

Ownership Public

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