Talk:Suck It/@comment-166.127.1.199-20161128185723

Suck It  is  David Wallace 's product idea in the episode  Sabre. It is a child's vacuum which sucks up toys, teaching kids to clean up their toys. The patent for the product was purchased by the U.S. military for $20 million, as was revealed to  Andy  by David himself during a fundraiser dinner in the episode  Fundraiser. A slideshow on The Office's official website, shows how David Wallace designed Suck It to work for a variety of purposes, including cleaning up radioactive and nuclear waste. This is possibly how the U.S. military will use or used it. Suck It  is  David Wallace 's product idea in the episode  Sabre. It is a child's vacuum which sucks up toys, teaching kids to clean up their toys. The patent for the product was purchased by the U.S. military for $20 million, as was revealed to  Andy  by David himself during a fundraiser dinner in the episode  Fundraiser. A slideshow on The Office's official website, shows how David Wallace designed Suck It to work for a variety of purposes, including cleaning up radioactive and nuclear waste. This is possibly how the U.S. military will use or used it. Suck It  is  David Wallace 's product idea in the episode  Sabre. It is a child's vacuum which sucks up toys, teaching kids to clean up their toys. The patent for the product was purchased by the U.S. military for $20 million, as was revealed to  Andy  by David himself during a fundraiser dinner in the episode  Fundraiser. A slideshow on The Office's official website, shows how David Wallace designed Suck It to work for a variety of purposes, including cleaning up radioactive and nuclear waste. This is possibly how the U.S. military will use or used it. Suck It  is  David Wallace 's product idea in the episode  Sabre. It is a child's vacuum which sucks up toys, teaching kids to clean up their toys. The patent for the product was purchased by the U.S. military for $20 million, as was revealed to  Andy  by David himself during a fundraiser dinner in the episode  Fundraiser. A slideshow on The Office's official website, shows how David Wallace designed Suck It to work for a variety of purposes, including cleaning up radioactive and nuclear waste. This is possibly how the U.S. military will use or used it.