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I'm not sure if anyone else has came across this hand tool though I have and wanted to inform everyone. It is a simply air plunger with three different attachments for sinks, tubs, basins, and the like. I found it works better than chemicals and most expensive tools and its enviromentally friendly. I found them very cheap, email if you want to know more about it. Hope I saved someone time and money. There is a picture of the one I bought and what it comes with so you can get an idea. [email protected]
 

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I'm not sure if anyone else has came across this hand tool though I have and wanted to inform everyone. It is a simply air plunger with three different attachments for sinks, tubs, basins, and the like. I found it works better than chemicals and most expensive tools and its enviromentally friendly. I found them very cheap, email if you want to know more about it. Hope I saved someone time and money. There is a picture of the one I bought and what it comes with so you can get an idea. [email protected]
had one for years very handy tool dont think id use it on a wc pan due to splash back potential but good on basins and sinks
 
rotenburger do one for about £30, i saw a cheepo for £5ish at my wholesaler, proberbly a bit frailer tho but i was contemplating buying one.
these remind me of a tin of compressed gas that we used to use when i was working for 'bernie inns' in the early 80's first job monday morning go around all the kitchens and bars with the can and give them a blast.
sometimes if you kept it depressed for too long it used to blow of a joint somewhere.
i wonder if you can still buy them?
 
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