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More commonly known as a nasal aspirator or bulb syringe, this little device is also called a booger sucker. If you have had small children, you know exactly why this is called a booger sucker. If not, you can imagine. | More commonly known as a nasal aspirator or bulb syringe, this little device is also called a booger sucker. If you have had small children, you know exactly why this is called a booger sucker. If not, you can imagine. | ||
| − | For fountain pen owners, this is a valuable tool for cleaning pens. You can fill it with water and | + | For fountain pen owners, this is a valuable tool for cleaning pens. You can fill it with water and expel it through feed and nib to flush out ink. |
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Latest revision as of 03:01, 1 July 2017
More commonly known as a nasal aspirator or bulb syringe, this little device is also called a booger sucker. If you have had small children, you know exactly why this is called a booger sucker. If not, you can imagine.
For fountain pen owners, this is a valuable tool for cleaning pens. You can fill it with water and expel it through feed and nib to flush out ink.
