I used sink plungers in toilets pretty much my whole life until i scrolled across a similar diagram one day and discovered the truth.

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    you are wrong.

    “There are toilet designs where the flange style literally doesn’t cover the exit chute.”

    The flange is not designed to cover the exit chute, but rather to fit inside the outtake.

    This is also apparently due to your specifically atypical plunger.

    “The flange style is small and does not form any type of seal due to the shape and size”

    since flange and cup plungers are the same diameter, you are clearly having an anomalous problem that you should not be drawing broad conclusions from.

    cup plungers and flange plungers are specifically designed to address different problems, to be used in different manners(the cup covers a uniform drain on a flat surface while the flange creates a seal within the sloped and curved toilet outtake by fitting inside the outtake) and are not interchangeable.

    Your premises are flawed and your conclusions are incorrect.

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      Literally don’t give a shit what you say. I am not wrong. On this specific toilet, the flange style literally doesn’t seal and CANNOT perform a push / pull to unclog a drain due to the exit profile and shaping.

      You are not right no matter how smart you think you are.

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        You are arguing that a baseball cap works equally as well as putting a sneaker on your head.

        It doesn’t, because while a sneaker is designed and meant to cover your foot, a baseball cap is designed and intended to cover your head.

        A sneaker makes an ineffective ballcap and a ballcap makes an ineffective shoe.

        Two separate items with separate designs and use-cases.

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          I think you are failing to understand the design / curvature / multiple radius features of the exit point and that the flange style literally cannot form any remotely close to passable seal to do its job. Idk what to tell you but your not right no matter how you think you can phrase it.