Niccolo
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Random thought that just occurred to me--wouldn't the larger trapways on toilets these days make it more likely that a clog happens deeper into the plumbing? In other words, stuff that would have clogged a lesser trapway now doesn't, gets into the plumbing, and causes a clog there (where it's far more challenging to address). Or maybe waste plumbing is of a sufficient diameter that anything that makes it past even a larger trapway is very unlikely to cause a clog further down the line?