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Never-clog toilet

Category: Bathroom
Responses: 9 (7 in support, 1 neutral, 1 in opposition)
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Anyone who has ever clogged a toilet (especially as a guest at someone else's house) knows that it embarassing and disgusting to fix. Sometimes even the plunger won't work. But if you put a modified garbage disposal system in, problem solved. A poop disposal system or something like that.

vegetazblingbling, Jul 22 2004

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I wonder if this also means less water can be used.

Barry Nalebuff, Jul 23 2004

Great idea.

lokani24, Jul 23 2004

Well, they do have toilets that macerate the solid waste so that it can be fed out a smaller pipe.

classicsat, Aug 03 2004

This may work. However, even garbage disposals clog up sometimes. If a clog should develop somewhere passed the disposal unit, it will be very hard to plunge it or clear it with a snake. Also, cleaning disposals is a nasty business under the best of circumstances. Cleaning one in the toilet would be doubly unpleasant.

Dwane Anderson, Jan 07 2007

The whole never clog toilet idea is great but the method isnt that great because just think if it were to bust when it is "disposing" of the fecal deposites....*shudder* Maybe something along the lines of compressed air being put into use

manicpyro101, Nov 13 2007

Home Depot sells compressed CO-2 blaster called the Drain King that unplugs toilets in a jiffy. Sinks too.

Roger Knights, Jun 09 2008