Are there special plungers for one piece toilets, and/or toilets that have funny discharge holes? We have a one piece, and the angle of the bowl where the discharge hole is makes a decent seal with a plunger just about impossible. The back of the bowl swoops down and under, with the hole at the bottom of the swoop. So there are two planes that the plunger has to seal too. Maybe there are special plungers for these designs?
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Plungers come in a number of different shapes, but some toilets are just about impossible to "plunge". It might be worth while to invest in a "toilet auger": http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1366835
Yup, I've got a closet auger. PIA to store it though, but that is what I end up using in this particular toilet.Might be worthwhile to invest in a new Toto. To fit the space it will need to be a one piece also. They have one that will fit, but we haven't sprung for it yet. I was just wondering if all one piece have the same type of design.