Reddit Reddit reviews Master Plunger MP100-3 Heavy Duty Toilet Plunger Clears, Kitchen Sinks, Garbage Disposal and, Toilets Fast. Equipped with Automatic Air Release Valve (Patent Pending), Black

We found 4 Reddit comments about Master Plunger MP100-3 Heavy Duty Toilet Plunger Clears, Kitchen Sinks, Garbage Disposal and, Toilets Fast. Equipped with Automatic Air Release Valve (Patent Pending), Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Master Plunger MP100-3 Heavy Duty Toilet Plunger Clears, Kitchen Sinks, Garbage Disposal and, Toilets Fast. Equipped with Automatic Air Release Valve (Patent Pending), Black
Master Plunger 100, largest capacity Bellows plunger on the market, uses 10 cups of water displacement to clear stubborn clogs.Prevent water overflow while plunging with this Master Plunger’s unique design automatic air relief valve. Automatic valve prevents overflow in clogged toilets.Master Plunger - the original bellows plunger, this plunger’s brute force will clear clogs fast and with less effort.Master Plunger’s tri-level nozzle design gives a better seal in kitchen sinks and toilets.Made in U.S.A with high quality material, get the best most effective hand held unclogging tool
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4 Reddit comments about Master Plunger MP100-3 Heavy Duty Toilet Plunger Clears, Kitchen Sinks, Garbage Disposal and, Toilets Fast. Equipped with Automatic Air Release Valve (Patent Pending), Black:

u/Godzilla_in_PA · 5 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Get one of this style of plunger. Put it in the toilet, slowly push down to collapse the plunger then allow the plunger to expand to fill with water. Then quick push down on the plunger to force the filled bellows to push water down the drain. If the clog doesn't clear after you do this two or three tries you have bigger troubles, call a plumber.

u/Reddywhipt · 3 pointsr/Plumbing

I don't know plumbing... but if it pushed it 25' further down the line, I'd think it would be pushed into the main house drain, and the rest of the house wouldn't be draining anymore.

Yes, I tried plunging the hell out of it using one of these. Didn't seem to help, but it was also blowing back through the second drain in the laundry room sink (double).

u/oberonbarimen · 1 pointr/pics

I know you already have three, but I would like to recommend a master plunger. If used properly they beat any regular toilet plunger. Compress slowly and usually you only need to use short strokes but most of the time you can compress and then pull out and you're good to go. You can get them at the hardware store and not just online. I never end up with wet floors. They are worth it if you end up having a difficult toilet in the future. Saved me from calling the plumber a billion times.

u/fubo · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I used to fart huge farty farts, crap huge crappy craps, and regularly clog the toilet -- to the extent that I got very quick at getting the lid off and closing the flush valve before the bowl overflowed. Indeed, at one point I had to go buy a more powerful plunger because the usual kind didn't work well enough.

Then I started eating more vegetables and fiber and less gluey refined starch and fatty burgers and such. I don't clog toilets any more.