Diesel_Bomber
Flashlight Enthusiast
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- Feb 19, 2006
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I was using my Inova X1 to inspect the workings inside the cistern of my toilet, after my wife discovered a no-flush condition. My hands got wet while reconnecting the chain between the internal half of the flush lever and the flapper valve. Alas, wet hands and the smooth finish of my X1 turned out to be my undoing. A slip, a splash, and into the bowl it went. My X1 had ventured where no flashlight had gone before. I am not the squeamish sort, so after a semi-smothered oath I reached in and retrieved it. My wife walked in while I was washing the flashlight and my hands. The look on her face told me she knew what had happened and would laugh when she got out of my hearing, but she didn't say anything. One of the many reasons I fell in love with this woman.
Lessons I learned:
Use the lanyard on my flashlights, they're there for a reason.
Close the toilet lid.
Add grip tape to Inova X1.
Bend the little hook on the end of the flush chain over so it can't slip off the flush lever.
Teach the wife how to fix these things.
:buddies:
Lessons I learned:
Use the lanyard on my flashlights, they're there for a reason.
Close the toilet lid.
Add grip tape to Inova X1.
Bend the little hook on the end of the flush chain over so it can't slip off the flush lever.
Teach the wife how to fix these things.
:buddies: