The plunger should either fold away when the (name of lid-like thing) is up, or the plunger should be mounted on a different device that only engages when there is a clog.
So... how does one sit on this contraption? I wouldn't really want the dirty plunger touching my back.
From what I've read, toilet water is actually cleaner than you think, especially compared to some everyday objects. For example, 80% of the ice cubes used in restaurants has more bacteria than the water in your toilet.
So... how does one sit on this contraption? I wouldn't really want the dirty plunger touching my back.
i actually think this plunge might be there for touching your back and not the water. maybe it's like one of those anti sleep-tilting helmets for trains the japanese invented, like this one.
From what I've read, toilet water is actually cleaner than you think, especially compared to some everyday objects. For example, 80% of the ice cubes used in restaurants has more bacteria than the water in your toilet.
The plunger is a little different. Think about the situations in which it is employed.
Also, it's not the number of bacteria, it's the kind.
From what I've read, toilet water is actually cleaner than you think, especially compared to some everyday objects. For example, 80% of the ice cubes used in restaurants has more bacteria than the water in your toilet.
You sure that's not referring to the tank? That's basically clean, good enough as a reservoir in a pinch.