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5. Toilet slime

The best place to buy is on Amazon. The average product cost is $5. Although kids typically just play with slime for fun, there are a ton of other things you can do with the jelly-like material. On Amazon, a bag of slime crystals will cost you about $5. They produce a viscous material that resembles something out of Ghostbusters when they come into contact with water.

Slime Bathroom on YouTube Pranksters quickly discovered that pouring it into a toilet made the ideal practical joke. For plumbing reasons, we don't advise it, but many YouTubers have already done it, so we don't have to. This is one secret goal that is only known to a few.

6. Diggers

The best places to buy are Amazon, Lowe's, and Home Depot. Average Product Cost: $14.49* for the toilet, $6.99* for the sink. You most likely recognize this plunger from its appearance and may possibly have one lying around your house. Plunging is never enjoyable and is a drag. If you use the incorrect plunger, though, you can make the process even more difficult on yourself. Some plungers are specifically meant for use in sinks, while others are meant for use in toilets.

New Africa/Plungers/stock.adobe.com Here's how to distinguish between the two: Examine the suction cup's insides. A soft, rubber flap that folds out from the inside of the cup is characteristic of a toilet plunger. The flap is meant to cover the drain on the toilet. There won't be an extra piece of material in a red sink plunger.

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