Yes, BleachBit is generally safe to use with SSDs. However, there are a few precautions you should take.
1. Avoid using the "Wipe Free Space" option: This feature can put unnecessary stress on SSDs, which have a limited number of read/write cycles.
2. Be cautious with the "Secure Delete" option: While it is generally safe to use, repeated use of this feature can contribute to wearing out the SSD, so use it sparingly.
3. Regularly update BleachBit: Check for updates to ensure that any SSD-specific optimizations or improvements have been implemented.
Remember, it's always a good practice to backup your important data before using any cleaning or optimization tool.