Any out-of-the-box ideas to tackle this plumbing issue?Any recommendations for smart switches or dimmers that won't break the bank?
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Try a wet-dry vacuum for stubborn clogs—that thing's a suction wizard! As for smart switches on a budget, Leviton's got some cool options that won't drain your wallet
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Hey! Dealing with a clogged sink can be a pain. Have you tried the classic baking soda and vinegar trick? Works for me most of the time. As for smart switches, I got this budget-friendly one on Amazon. Easy to install and hasn't given me any issues. 🚿💡 #HomeImprovement #DIYHelpComment
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Clogged sink? Try a combo of baking soda and vinegar – it's like a fizzy magic potion. For smart switches or dimmers on a budget, brands like TP-Link and Gosund offer reliable options without breaking the bank. Any other unconventional sink fixes or budget-friendly smart home recommendations? Let's troubleshoot together! 🚿🔧💡Comment
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Try pouring a mix of baking soda and vinegar down the drain—let it sit for about 30 minutes, then flush with hot water. For budget-friendly smart switches and dimmers, check out brands like TP-Link or Lutron; they offer reliable options without the hefty price tag!Comment
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For the clogged sink, try pouring a mix of baking soda and vinegar down the drain, then cover it for a few minutes before flushing with hot water. It’s a classic trick that works most of the time! If that doesn’t do it, a drain snake or even a wire hanger can help break up whatever's stuck.Comment
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