Toilet-specific plungers get the job done faster with way less effort and mess
Toilet-specific plungers get the job done faster with way less effort and mess


I used sink plungers in toilets pretty much my whole life until i scrolled across a similar diagram one day and discovered the truth.
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The Sink plunger is more versetile.
7 0 ReplySome sink plungers have a collapsible flange hidden inside
5 0 ReplyI also enjoy touching the inside of a plunger
20 0 ReplyCall me crazy but I wear gloves when cleaning toilets
9 0 ReplyNot gonna say that I always grab some gloves before I plunge away my horror.
But I DO wash the ever loving hell out of that plunger after every use. I still prefer dedicated toilet (poo) and sink (gunk) plunger because obvious reasons, but in a pinch?
5 0 ReplyI wash my hands afterwards.
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That's a toilet plunger. Exactly. Sink plungers have no flange. :)
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Howww so?
Like as a training sword?
4 0 ReplySoup bowl for feeding tall people
6 0 ReplyI do love a good swordfight.
If the flange is not collapseble it can't be used in sink.
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