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These are flat-bottomed and designed for flat surfaces like sinks and tubs. They cannot form a seal in the curved throat of a toilet.

Made of hard plastic, these provide massive pressure but are prone to scratching porcelain. 2. Your Technique Needs Tuning plunger not working

This has a rubber "flap" or extension at the bottom designed to fit snugly inside the toilet's drain hole. These are flat-bottomed and designed for flat surfaces

Before we dive into the problems, let's quickly review how plungers work. A plunger creates suction by using the pressure of the water in the pipe to dislodge the clog. When you push down on the plunger, it creates a partial vacuum that helps to loosen the blockage. As you pull up, the suction is released, and the water rushes back into the pipe, hopefully taking the clog with it. A plunger creates suction by using the pressure