A homeowner's plumbing dilemma made the rounds on the internet for an unexpected reason - can you spot why?
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We've all seen strange things in our lives. But in recent years, it seems like we've seen more and more of them thanks to the internet.
People love to share photos of weird and unusual things they've seen, and thanks to social media, those photos can quickly go viral.
Such has been the case for this homeowner who has got everyone talking – but not for the reasons he was hoping!
One man took to social media to seek guidance after a plumber informed him that the pipe design of his sink was 'illegal'.
'Not really a cleaning question but has anyone else got this type trap set-up on their kitchen/laundry sink,' he wrote on the Cleaning & Organising Inspiration Australia Facebook group.
'Been told by a plumber the set-up is illegal as they syphon out easily, but wondering why a plumbing store would sell them if they are.'
While he was seeking advice on his plumbing, all people could focus on was the 'weird' object that he had tucked away under his sink…
The man took to social media to seek guidance after a plumber informed him that the pipe design of his sink was 'illegal'. Credit: Facebook/Cleaning & Organising Inspiration Australia.
Many expressed their confusion and curiosity about the meaning behind the unusual sight of a jar of Vegemite under his sink, admitting that they were perplexed by it.
One user said: 'First thing that caught my eye was the Vegemite.'
'What’s with the Vegemite under the sink?' another asked.
One group member replied to his actual inquiry, writing: 'Looks very similar to what we have in our rental house.'
'We had a safety inspection just a few weeks ago which included an electrician, gas and water plumber and nothing was said about the pipe under the sink. We passed the inspection.'
However, the group member could not help themselves and took the opportunity to ask him about the jar of Vegemite.
'What I am wondering is ... why do you have a jar of Vegemite under the sink?' they asked.
While many people were puzzled by the sight, the homeowner provided a very simple explanation for the setup.
He shared: 'We use the jar to dispose of used cooking oil and fat to save it going down the drain.'
'Me and my mother had a laugh about the jar we got rid of last week in the garbage as it actually looked like Vegemite after it solidified.'
'I told her hopefully the garbo isn’t hungry and wants a Vegemite sandwich!'
Finally, one professional plumber replied to the man's question, confirming that there's nothing wrong with his pipes.
The expert wrote: 'I’m a licensed plumber. There’s nothing wrong with that, someone is telling stories.'
It's not surprising for people to react to weird photos online. After all, it's not every day that you get to see something like that in your life.
While the photo was not something so bizarre, we can't help but be curious about it. We're glad the homeowner was a good sport about it as well!
Do you also reuse jars to properly dispose of oils and other kitchen wastes that should not be poured down the drain?
People love to share photos of weird and unusual things they've seen, and thanks to social media, those photos can quickly go viral.
Such has been the case for this homeowner who has got everyone talking – but not for the reasons he was hoping!
One man took to social media to seek guidance after a plumber informed him that the pipe design of his sink was 'illegal'.
'Not really a cleaning question but has anyone else got this type trap set-up on their kitchen/laundry sink,' he wrote on the Cleaning & Organising Inspiration Australia Facebook group.
'Been told by a plumber the set-up is illegal as they syphon out easily, but wondering why a plumbing store would sell them if they are.'
While he was seeking advice on his plumbing, all people could focus on was the 'weird' object that he had tucked away under his sink…
The man took to social media to seek guidance after a plumber informed him that the pipe design of his sink was 'illegal'. Credit: Facebook/Cleaning & Organising Inspiration Australia.
Many expressed their confusion and curiosity about the meaning behind the unusual sight of a jar of Vegemite under his sink, admitting that they were perplexed by it.
One user said: 'First thing that caught my eye was the Vegemite.'
'What’s with the Vegemite under the sink?' another asked.
One group member replied to his actual inquiry, writing: 'Looks very similar to what we have in our rental house.'
'We had a safety inspection just a few weeks ago which included an electrician, gas and water plumber and nothing was said about the pipe under the sink. We passed the inspection.'
However, the group member could not help themselves and took the opportunity to ask him about the jar of Vegemite.
'What I am wondering is ... why do you have a jar of Vegemite under the sink?' they asked.
While many people were puzzled by the sight, the homeowner provided a very simple explanation for the setup.
He shared: 'We use the jar to dispose of used cooking oil and fat to save it going down the drain.'
'Me and my mother had a laugh about the jar we got rid of last week in the garbage as it actually looked like Vegemite after it solidified.'
'I told her hopefully the garbo isn’t hungry and wants a Vegemite sandwich!'
Finally, one professional plumber replied to the man's question, confirming that there's nothing wrong with his pipes.
The expert wrote: 'I’m a licensed plumber. There’s nothing wrong with that, someone is telling stories.'
It's not surprising for people to react to weird photos online. After all, it's not every day that you get to see something like that in your life.
While the photo was not something so bizarre, we can't help but be curious about it. We're glad the homeowner was a good sport about it as well!
Do you also reuse jars to properly dispose of oils and other kitchen wastes that should not be poured down the drain?