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#25654 05/15/03 03:26 PM
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I thought they were joking, but check this out http://wombatnation.com/blog/stories/incinolet.html


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...(coffee filters just won't do)

Came across one at a telco microwave station. Only trouble was, it was in a room with a 750kW genset, and a large notice on the door warning that other similar generators had ejected metal engine parts through the outer housing during routine operation.

Er, now that's High Pucker Factor.

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Are you sure they are not kidding?

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Sounds illegal!

#25658 05/15/03 07:53 PM
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These actually work quite well. You don't want to be down wind from the vent while it's in operation!

#25659 05/15/03 08:21 PM
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I like the original better

#25660 05/15/03 08:52 PM
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They actually have a 240 volt version, he he... serves 8 people ..???
I guess it takes about two hours to work, can you imagine a family of 4 in the morning ... this is too easy..
dont think the Plumbers have anything to worry about for awhile.

#25661 05/15/03 09:34 PM
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I see no Plumbing Code approvals stated anywhere on their website. The product has a 30 day satisfaction guarantee, as long as you don't use it????????


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Would something like that NEED plumbing code approval? Uses no water, and needs no waste line...

Have used one of these once at a remote mountaintop transmitter site. They work, but they STINK when the heater kicks in....

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The original original...

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