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The name Bohunkndog is two-fold. I am of the Bohemian nationality which is now Czechoslovakia. My father used to jokingly call me a Bohemian Bohunk. The Black Labrador Retriever as shown in the photo is mine and thus became Bohunk-n-dog.
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Reviews (3)

Jan 25, 2020
Great valve replacement!
Valve arrived quickly and was an exact replacement. It installed very easily. It allowed my ice maker and water dispenser to flow at the recommended rate. The original valve was clogged because of hard water. Since then I've added a full house water filter and installed a water softener which has fixed the hard water problem. I recommend this product!

Apr 08, 2020
Works like a charm!
Old tub drain body was extremely corroded. I tried to remove it with conventional tools but it felt like it was welded in place. I sprayed some WD-40 on it and let it sit overnight. Next day used this tool and the drain came out smooth as butter. Highly recommended.

Jan 24, 2020
How to limit the motion sensor distance.
This was bought for a walk-in shower stall. It installed very easily on the ceiling. The only problem that I had was I wanted it only to turn on when I entered the shower. The motion sensor had too wide of a scan for this to happen so I limited it's detection reach by attaching a tube over the sensor. I accomplished that by using (now don't laugh) a plastic toilet bolt cover. Any PVC or plastic tube would have worked but it's what I had on hand. I took a 3/4 spade drill bit and drilled out the end of it then traced it onto the light. Then sanded the plastic on both the tube and light where the tube would attach for better adhesion with glue. I used superglue. It now turns on only when I open the shower door and step inside. Mission Accomplished.