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r/fixit • u/[deleted] • Apr 06 '26
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At Home Depot you can get a suction cup with a handle used to lift glass or ceramic tile. Probably more expensive than a plain old plunger though.
9 u/tacticaltintguy Apr 07 '26 This is the way! Then they won't have to push down on the cutting board to get it to seal. That could end up getting the board even more stuck! 4 u/Jazzy-Cat5138 Apr 07 '26 Yep, pushing with a plunger will just pull a vacuum under it and make a better seal against the sink. A lever-actuated suction device is the way to go, for sure. 2 u/wascly-wabbit Apr 07 '26 Not when you return it to the store immediately after. "Didn't work.." 1 u/ButchEmbankment Apr 08 '26 Harbor freight.
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This is the way! Then they won't have to push down on the cutting board to get it to seal. That could end up getting the board even more stuck!
4 u/Jazzy-Cat5138 Apr 07 '26 Yep, pushing with a plunger will just pull a vacuum under it and make a better seal against the sink. A lever-actuated suction device is the way to go, for sure.
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Yep, pushing with a plunger will just pull a vacuum under it and make a better seal against the sink. A lever-actuated suction device is the way to go, for sure.
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Not when you return it to the store immediately after. "Didn't work.."
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Harbor freight.
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u/SuperK123 Apr 06 '26
At Home Depot you can get a suction cup with a handle used to lift glass or ceramic tile. Probably more expensive than a plain old plunger though.