Instant BS Detection: Press the red buzzer and trigger one of 5 hilarious BS phrases with loud sound effects and flashing lights, including “That was BS!” and “Bullshit Alert!”
5 Hilarious BS Phrases: Features comical sayings like “Bullshit Level: Defcon 5!” and “Warning, Warning… Bullshit Alert!” to call out nonsense in style.
Loud, Clear, and Fun: Equipped with a wailing siren, buzz sound, and flashing light for maximum impact—no one will dare to BS you again.
Great Gag Gift: Perfect for birthdays, white elephant gifts, Christmas, or any occasion—sure to get laughs every time it’s used.
Batteries Included: Ready to go right out of the box with 2 AAA batteries included—just press and enjoy the fun!
Giant red button makes a hilarious statement or two
Perfect for calling out Bullsh*t without having to say a word yourself
The button will call it like you see it
Specification: Bullshit Button – Poop With Purpose – The Toilet Timer That Ends Bathroom Camping
Product Dimensions
5 x 5 x 2 inches
Item Weight
2.4 ounces
Item model number
32651
Manufacturer recommended age
36 months – 18 years
Batteries
2 AAA batteries required. (included)
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Release date
March 15, 2014
Department
unisex-adult
Manufacturer
Flat River Group
10 reviews for Bullshit Button – Poop With Purpose – The Toilet Timer That Ends Bathroom Camping
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eternalgreenknight –
This toy was very educational- it got me thinking, and inspired creativity.
This button is AMAZING! My boss has an easy button, so of course I had to get one too… because I’m just that kind of employee…lol… riiiiight. I wondered if I could swap the guts of an easy button with a BS button… so I ordered both on Amazon, and had some fun doing a little creative soldering, trimming of internal plastic (under “easy”), and use of a rubber band to hold the pressure button from the easy button in place on the BS button after soldering the wires (see below for walk-through).
A switcheroo when he was out of his office, and presto: an innocuous looking button that lets out a random phrase letting you know what it REALLY was (hint: not easy)! That was easy.
DISCLAIMER: I work in an agency with a “high ops-tempo” and difficult cases where “everything is a crisis,” and most importantly, a boss who gets my sense of humor. Try this at your own risk.
—— Remove feet from easy button, set aside (don’t lose), sticky side up. Separate halves of buttons, and carefully remove wires from easy button board (leaving them on the battery pack and speaker for ease), and BS button board.
Wire Connections:
Easy Button black-VSS white- VDD Red- Speakers
BS Button Black- GND Red- VCC White- Speakers
I recommend soldering to the back of the BS board (just find the appropriate spot and solder- it beats trying to jam wires into the board- good luck with that)
Your red wires become speaker wires, so solder those to their proper spot on the BS button. Blk stays blk, so just solder that wire to the GND spot. The white wire goes to where the red used to go, so solder that to the VCC spot. You left the yellow and blue wires dangling from the LED on the BS button shell, so don’t worry about those. They don’t get used.
Loosely screw your Frankenstein’s Monster’s Trojan Button’s guts down in one spot using an existing screw hole- button side down. Leave room to slide the metal plate back in place (it’s makes a pop/click noise when you press the button, and is necessary for a convincing transformation).
Now would be a good time to affix the pressure switch (the rubber button from the top of the easy button). It will work on the BS button board to complete the circuit. I used a rubber band to hold the pressure switch in place (loop it around the middle of the board from one side of the switch, and back over the switch to hold it down).
On the back of the easy button’s red shell there are four posts. You’ll have to clip them almost all the way down. If you’ve tried to screw it down before now (impatient, aren’t we), you’ll have noticed that it doesn’t fit. Keep clipping until it fits snugly over the top and you can slide the metal plate back under the guts so when it’s all assembled the pressure pushes the guts down onto the pressure switch and clicks the plate at the same time). Screw it back together, and replace the feet.
Let the fun begin!
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Roxanne Belue –
This was a birthday gift. Person I bought it for loved it. It could be a little louder.
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Joyce I. –
Gave it as a fun gift, so I don’t know how it was received
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Greg Smith –
Good gag gift.
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Evelyn A. Wentworth –
Used it for a party gift. Was a HIT!
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geoffrey f. –
I got this for my brother as a gag gift he took it to work and has been creating chaos with it
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Kay L –
Hilarious 😂
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Cliente Amazon –
L’ho provato per sicurezza, ma in realtà è un regalo; il volume è abbastanza alto e le frasi, anche se in inglese, sono facilmente comprensibili. Nota positiva per chi, come me, dimentica sempre qualche dettaglio: ha già le batterie!
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Jackie Thibault –
I bought this as a gag gift for a friend. She got a kick out of using in our local dive bar.
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R. Flores –
Dice seis frases diferentes en inglés y es increíblemente ruidoso. Sólo una de las frases es “Bullshit”, el resto son largas y con alarmas y otros sonidos. Desearía haber sabido eso antes de comprarlo y entonces no lo hubiera hecho.
eternalgreenknight –
This toy was very educational- it got me thinking, and inspired creativity.
This button is AMAZING! My boss has an easy button, so of course I had to get one too… because I’m just that kind of employee…lol… riiiiight. I wondered if I could swap the guts of an easy button with a BS button… so I ordered both on Amazon, and had some fun doing a little creative soldering, trimming of internal plastic (under “easy”), and use of a rubber band to hold the pressure button from the easy button in place on the BS button after soldering the wires (see below for walk-through).
A switcheroo when he was out of his office, and presto: an innocuous looking button that lets out a random phrase letting you know what it REALLY was (hint: not easy)! That was easy.
DISCLAIMER: I work in an agency with a “high ops-tempo” and difficult cases where “everything is a crisis,” and most importantly, a boss who gets my sense of humor. Try this at your own risk.
——
Remove feet from easy button, set aside (don’t lose), sticky side up.
Separate halves of buttons, and carefully remove wires from easy button board (leaving them on the battery pack and speaker for ease), and BS button board.
Wire Connections:
Easy Button
black-VSS
white- VDD
Red- Speakers
BS Button
Black- GND
Red- VCC
White- Speakers
I recommend soldering to the back of the BS board (just find the appropriate spot and solder- it beats trying to jam wires into the board- good luck with that)
Your red wires become speaker wires, so solder those to their proper spot on the BS button.
Blk stays blk, so just solder that wire to the GND spot.
The white wire goes to where the red used to go, so solder that to the VCC spot.
You left the yellow and blue wires dangling from the LED on the BS button shell, so don’t worry about those. They don’t get used.
Loosely screw your Frankenstein’s Monster’s Trojan Button’s guts down in one spot using an existing screw hole- button side down. Leave room to slide the metal plate back in place (it’s makes a pop/click noise when you press the button, and is necessary for a convincing transformation).
Now would be a good time to affix the pressure switch (the rubber button from the top of the easy button). It will work on the BS button board to complete the circuit. I used a rubber band to hold the pressure switch in place (loop it around the middle of the board from one side of the switch, and back over the switch to hold it down).
On the back of the easy button’s red shell there are four posts. You’ll have to clip them almost all the way down. If you’ve tried to screw it down before now (impatient, aren’t we), you’ll have noticed that it doesn’t fit. Keep clipping until it fits snugly over the top and you can slide the metal plate back under the guts so when it’s all assembled the pressure pushes the guts down onto the pressure switch and clicks the plate at the same time). Screw it back together, and replace the feet.
Let the fun begin!
Roxanne Belue –
This was a birthday gift. Person I bought it for loved it. It could be a little louder.
Joyce I. –
Gave it as a fun gift, so I don’t know how it was received
Greg Smith –
Good gag gift.
Evelyn A. Wentworth –
Used it for a party gift. Was a HIT!
geoffrey f. –
I got this for my brother as a gag gift he took it to work and has been creating chaos with it
Kay L –
Hilarious 😂
Cliente Amazon –
L’ho provato per sicurezza, ma in realtà è un regalo; il volume è abbastanza alto e le frasi, anche se in inglese, sono facilmente comprensibili. Nota positiva per chi, come me, dimentica sempre qualche dettaglio: ha già le batterie!
Jackie Thibault –
I bought this as a gag gift for a friend. She got a kick out of using in our local dive bar.
R. Flores –
Dice seis frases diferentes en inglés y es increíblemente ruidoso. Sólo una de las frases es “Bullshit”, el resto son largas y con alarmas y otros sonidos. Desearía haber sabido eso antes de comprarlo y entonces no lo hubiera hecho.