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carnation

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Does anyone have a guess as to the likelihood this item would really work for a plunger-challenged person? Or is it just a gimmick that will go away because it's a piece of junk? There's an accompanying short video. www.proplunger.com
 
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I tried using something similar to that, but I found a traditional plunger was much more effective.

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Why not just get a toilet that does need to be plunged?
Oh, I'm doing that. I have my order in for a Toto Drake. It's just that I've had bad experiences with clogs and have a hard time losing my fear of them, along with the dread of paying a plumber and the associated humiliation and inconvenience of having them do the unclogging. ;)
 
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