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I understand the whole idea of this, it's heavy so the plunger wont fall over. That's a great thought, and it's great for people that never use a plunger and have one just for looks. I, however, am not one of those people. My kids s*** full sized bricks, so blocking the toilets is a normal thing. Usually, you used the plunger, swish it around the bowl after flushing to rinse it, then put it in the tub and spray it off, then put it back beside the toilet. The problem with that is when you sit it back beside the toilet, the water drains and leaves a nice yellow circle. Sure you could leave it dry in the tub, but then it would leave a nasty yellow circle in the tub. So the reason I bought this is so I can let it sit in the house and drain and then wash the plunger house out once a month or whenever to keep it sanitary. The bad thing about this is that it has an open seam where the two different colored plastics meet. So when the water drains, it drains right into the seam and fills up the bottom of the holder with gross poo water. Down into the bottom where you have no access to clean or disinfect it. Where it eventually collects enough grossness that it begins to smell. And the only way to destroy it is to soak it in a bucket of bleach. WHY? Who designed this and what were they thinking? Maybe I'm just a germaphobe, but this thing just grosses me out. It went right in the trash. This price is way too much for a disposable plunger holder, 1 star.
January 2013 · Home and Kitchen
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iDesign Plastic Toilet Plunger Holder & Cover, The UNA Collection – 6.5" x 6.5" x 7", White
4.3★ · 1,646 ratings, as of 2023
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