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Fact #1. No one is absolutely certain when the plunger was invented. We do know that the first ones require an S-trap drainage pipe to work. Those only came along in the 1850s. It's believed that the modern version wouldn't hit the scene until later in the 19th century, when rubber became more widely available.
Fact #2. These tools immediately became a necessity for anyone with indoor plumbing. It wasn't long before people started finding other uses for them. Jazz cats used them to mute their trombones and trumpets, with members of Duke Ellington's band popularizing the practice in the 1920s. They've also been used to save lives. On at least 3 different occasions in the 1980s, emergency crews used one to perform CPR.
Fact #3. There are two basic plunger types: cups and flanges. If you're needing to unclog a sink or bathtub, then a cup model is what you want. However, if the toilet is overflowing, you'll need a flange to do the job. These types use the center piece to fit over the hole in your toilet, giving you a much tighter seal.
Fact #4. There is a proper way to use a plunger. Most people put all of their effort into pushing down, ignoring the latter half of the motion. Since you'll want to put constant pressure on the clog, you should pull up with an equal amount of force as you push down. Repeat the motion 5 or 6 times, being sure to keep a tight seal.
Fact #5. It's important to be aware of what not to put down your drains. Don't pour grease or coffee grounds down your kitchen sink, and install a hair trap in your bathtub. Likewise, limit the amount of toilet paper you use, or flush as you go to prevent any build-up. You could also consider using a bidet to side-step the issue entirely.
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