American Standard Cadet Toilet Flush -- Two Speedos
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Top Comments
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Wow that was so cool! 5 stars and on my faves!
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...such a waste!
All Comments (33)
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why am i watching toilet videos on my spare time hahahahahaa
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When you say the speedos made it to the "reservoir," are you talking about a non-septic tank kind of reservoir which allows you to take the speedos back out? I have a high regard for bathing suits because of their connection with swimming and fun in the water and I would hate to see even one bathing suit come to such an ignominious end of being flushed down the toilet and into the sewer, of all things.
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AW FUCK MAN! I did not know cadets could flush that many things!!!! Nice performance! :)
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I have a American Standard Plebe
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Dat iz bad
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Why did you flush speedo in the toilet
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Why should I do something like that?
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I have one of these American Cadet Standard 3.5gpf toilets at my place This is my 1# toilet for me. Just wish I had a 2nd bathroom in my place so I could put in another American Cadet Standard 3.5gpf toilets. I grew up with toilet just like this in the first house I lived in when I was very very young. And yes I fave flushed underwear down these toilets to and they get flushed easy why is that?
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These American Standard 3.5gpf toilets can flush almost anything. I have one of these toilets in place. This is one of my favorite videos.
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great way of flushing away the 70s
Would be awesome to see more of these "test" videos
starshorts 1 year ago
@starshorts there will be more coming this summer, promise. I've got some stuff I gotta deal with first before setting up my new flush rig and new camera to do the new ones. but trust me, they'll be awesome!
flushboyaz 1 year ago
That's nothing, my toilet can flush down an adults t-shirt :P but I wouldn't because it's plumbed in and would block up the drains
maroonloo 1 year ago
@maroonloo well, your toilets over there could probably flush down a whole wardrobe haha. their trapways are massive and aren't designed as ours to slow the water down and be truly siphonic.
flushboyaz 1 year ago
arn't them things expencive to do that i payed like $40 for my speedo at one time
vivitar45 1 year ago
@vivitar45 Yes, quite expensive. If you read the full description of the video, you'll notice that the toilet was setup on a test rig. Even though they went 'down the toilet', they just landed in a waiting pool of water and not in the sewer. I'd never sacrifice one of my Speedos in that way hehe :)
flushboyaz 1 year ago