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I just squish 'em through the shower drain.
that only works after you flood the whole hotel room.

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Sounds like you need a new toilet.
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my TOTO is unfazed.

first time i flushed it after install (test flush)..i was like, "o-oh, this isnt going to work". the low flow was ridiculous. it didnt so much flush. i was more like the bottom fell out and the water just dropped away. i thought a snot rocket would clog it. but nope, i bet i could flush a tennis ball. the larger port is the key. i have 3"..

you 4" guys..that is crazy. 4" is what they install at mexican bran muffin factories!
+1. I've never plungered a toto.
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Revisting this thread because I'm going to replace a toilet in my house and not sure which one to buy. I fear the problem is that the toilet is at the opposite end of the house from the waste line that goes to the septic tank and the line has minimal fall. Is there a difference in various toilet's ability to launch their contents down the line? I need something that will rocket 2 pounds of kielbasa 75 feet down a nearly horizontal pipe.
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Sort-of related story:
in 1983 we were camped just outside beautiful barstow Ca, near daggett along with about 1000 other people.
We weren't really camped, more like kicking back comfortably in a motor home.
All except one guy in our group. He was really nervous about motor-sickle racing more than 100 miles across the desert next day to state line nevada.

he decided in the middle of the night that he had to go take a dump. he came back about a half hour later, .... cept he didn't have a shirt on no more.
We asked why and he said don't worry about it, mind your own bidness, etc. kinda grumpy so we let it go.

Years later he tole us what happened. he had wandered around in the dark til he found one of the 15 or so porta-pottys that were lined up (for 1000 people).
he opened the door, dropped trowell and sat down. With a splash.
Darned thing was full to the brim and there he was with the twins treading water so to speak. Wasn't really water tho.
Then there was no TP, so he took off his shirt and cleaned up the best he could.
he didn't get to shower tim the next night.
I'da prolly ended it all right there iffn that were me.


That's payback for JP's gross post.
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For the O.P., I think you should re-examine your dietary choices to include a daily yogurt, or maybe something other than beef, and bread. Whn that s taken care of, you will no longer need to wipe 5 times to get the taint smears.
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12oz h2o + 2 tblsp of Metamucil @ 10pm=gravity fed 7am BM w/ 1 courtesy wipe.
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You got a plunger?
I have plumbing problems....... but I'm sure your plumbing's fine. It's just that I've been kind of bound-up lately. Probably because I eat alot of cheese.
Can't get enough of that stuff. I feel like a big mouse
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Revisting this thread because I'm going to replace a toilet in my house and not sure which one to buy. I fear the problem is that the toilet is at the opposite end of the house from the waste line that goes to the septic tank and the line has minimal fall. Is there a difference in various toilet's ability to launch their contents down the line? I need something that will rocket 2 pounds of kielbasa 75 feet down a nearly horizontal pipe.
I would guess you would have a problem getting any toilet to work well in that situation.

Is there any way you can increase the fall of the line?
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you really only want a 2% drop right? that way the liquids dont out-race the solids.

when i had my line redone..i jumped in the trench with a smart level.
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This seems like the most appropriate place to put this:

Beck Reveals How They Found the Wedding Ring His Wife Flushed Down the Toilet…and It’s Not Pretty | Video | TheBlaze.com
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Revisting this thread because I'm going to replace a toilet in my house and not sure which one to buy. I fear the problem is that the toilet is at the opposite end of the house from the waste line that goes to the septic tank and the line has minimal fall. Is there a difference in various toilet's ability to launch their contents down the line? I need something that will rocket 2 pounds of kielbasa 75 feet down a nearly horizontal pipe.
American Standard, model Cadet 3. Should be able to flush anything. Right at around $200.00 or less at the store that rhymes with Toes. Is available in different heights for better disabled access and your choice of limited colors.
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you guys a sick f#####S...anyway the survey to misleading....birds actually eat about 2 times their body weight a day.
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I did not know about the 2% fall. Mine is almost 6% (4.5/76 feet). It looks pretty consistent. So maybe the problem is simply that I need a decent throne. I saw a Toto Drake II on line for $202 and free shipping.
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I did not know about the 2% fall. Mine is almost 6% (4.5/76 feet). It looks pretty consistent. So maybe the problem is simply that I need a decent throne. I saw a Toto Drake II on line for $202 and free shipping.
wait!! i'm not a plumber..i only know what i read in a text book. that 2% number stuck with me. a toto is amazing.
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wait!! i'm not a plumber..i only know what i read in a text book.
Oh great. Now you tell me.
I've never stalked anyone on line, but if I end up with a basement full of sh**t I'm coming after you.
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For some reason my son (10 yo) drops logs that would make me cry if I had to pass them. We have simultaneously had multiple thrones clogged because of him. I am now teaching him how to unclog his own mess. We have tried stool softeners and laxatives, to only moderate success. I never let my wife use the plunger. Once she figured the best way to deal with a clogged toilet was to lift the tank lid and pull the flapper valve directly. I watched from the shower as sewage spread across the floor.

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