BrAinPaiNt;2681149 said:Those types of adverts always make me wonder why they have to say a certain amount of pieces or certain weight. I mean did one or two more plastic pieces screw up the toilet and clog it? Did an extra half pound of this or that break the toilet?
Also something that kind of makes me curious.
Why they never show them pouring pieces (of whatever they are putting in there) and then beehive some tp on someone's hand and drop the tp in there and let it soak for a few seconds before flushing.
I mean last time I checked I was not pouring a blender full of chess pieces in my toilet. But I am putting some TP along with the lincoln logs.
adamc91115;2681159 said:Eh... Not too impressive.
You can buy one from Home Depot for like $50 that can flush 25 golf balls. I believe it was an American Standard.
bbgun;2681173 said:More like Redwoods.
bbgun;2681179 said:Just what are you eating?
That didn't sound like a Commercial toilet with a power flush tank inside the bowl.bbgun;2681110 said:Gentlemen, throw away your plungers.
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Hostile;2681370 said:That didn't sound like a Commercial toilet with a power flush tank inside the bowl.
That's pretty impressive if that is just water and gravity.
Faerluna;2681405 said:I didn't watch the video yet, but I just wanted to note how humorous I found it when I read the thread title and immediately thought, without looking, "That has to be a bbgun thread."
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Faerluna;2681405 said:I didn't watch the video yet, but I just wanted to note how humorous I found it when I read the thread title and immediately thought, without looking, "That has to be a bbgun thread."
bbgun;2681379 said:Yeah, it seems pretty impressive for a domestic toilet. But can it get rid of 20 kilos of cocaine with the cops pounding on the door? That's the real test.
WarC;2681196 said:Bah, give me 12 hours and plenty of BBQ and I'll clog that sucker.