This plunger is very good for clearing out a clogged sink. Much better than any other plunger I’ve tried before.

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    1 month ago

    Everyone knows this is a dildo with an airbag to prevent it going too far up the ass. But I’m glad you found a second use for it.

    I’m just kidding, leave me alone.

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      Came here looking for comments about how firmly he holds it and whether he plunges hard and fast, or slow and gentle.

      He really just meant plunging.

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    i had one of these when i was growing up - it was awesome.

    now i am 40 and fondly remember that one while using the shitty wooden stick with a rubber dome.

    where did you find this beauty?

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      23 days ago

      Check your fave online store or search engine for “luigi plunger”

      eta: this is the real name, not a joke

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    It’s important to remember to seal the air vent with tape before plunging.

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      Oil, mucus, toothpaste, soap, and hair stick to the plunger part of the drain stopper over time. I’ve never had a temporary clog where I’ve need to plunge the sink though.

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      Shaving, and in my case, shaving soap containing tallow.

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    Those are great for sinks.

    But toilets are the realm of the closet snake. Way more effective, less splashing, usually significantly faster as well. Plungers often just shove a clog deeper, with the goal of getting it to sections where things are smoother or wider. A closet snake breaks up the clog.