The rubber cups on my toilet plungers have a tendency to split when the cup gets turned inside out. When I get a new plunger, I save the hardwood handles. They are around three/quarters of an inch in diameter and about 18 inches long, good quality hardwood most of the time (the people who make them use whatever wood they can get, so the quality varies). I use the handles for poking under furniture to get things that fall behind them or under them. It's just useful to have a good, solid stick of hardwood around for poking and prying. If I could buy the rubber cups separately, I would, and would reuse the handle, but the stores I shop at only sell the complete plungers.
I've used a plunger maybe once in 15 years.
How the unholy shit of a post-fasting Gandi do you use them regularly enough to have to routinely get new ones?
Low flow toilets
Why would you do that to yourself?
Maybe he's married.
You should sharpen a couple of them. They'll come in handy when we start hunting down the vampires.
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