Green Gobbler Drain Cleaner & Deodorizer FRESH SCENT Sticks for Toilet Tanks, Sinks, Bathtub Drains, Washing Machine Drains and Garbage Disposals - 24 Pieces
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C. Parker
> 3 dayPrior to using these my kitchen sink was stopping up about every 2 to 3 weeks. I started using these 1x a month for the past 3 months and my sink has not even been draining slow let alone stopping up. I put them in the first of each month and no more problems!
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Larry R. Bowers Jr.
> 3 dayI have been using Green Gobblers since 2020. We had a plumber come out that year to clear a blockage we had in our kitchen sink area, (the blockage was further into the surrounding pipes.) I bought the Green Gobblers and placed one in the kitchen sink, and bathroom sinks (4), and I also flushed one down the toilet. I do this monthly. My pipes have remained clear and we have not had to call out a plumber for issues. Great value. Two packs of 12 for 12 bucks. They must really work. They do not have a strong scent but I know that my sinks dont sink.
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Maria74
> 3 dayI decided to wait a few months after purchase to write a review. Prior to using this product, I had to use drain cleaner in my bathroom sink once every month or two to remove hair clogs and gunk. Its now been 4 months and I havent needed a drain cleaner at all! Id rather use one of these sticks than pour drain cleaner chemicals down my drain. The sticks are easy to use and they really do work to keep my drain clear!
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Saint Jay
> 3 dayWe have a camp on the river that my family uses. The tub/shower and bathroom sink drains are on 1. 5 drain lines. I use to have to manually clean out the drains with a bottle brush every few weeks to keep them open and running free now I just clean them out at the end of the season when I close up for winter.
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Eco Cat Lady
> 3 dayWe have a 75 year old house that has chronic clogging problems in the kitchen line. The problem is in the floor drain about 25 feet out, where the kitchen/laundry line meets the main sewer line. I think the problem is that the pipes are just too narrow, and the corner at the connection is too sharp causing crud to build up and we get backups into the laundry room (basement) every few months. Weve tried EVERYTHING! Seriously, I cant even count the number of gallons of drain cleaner weve dumped down that thing. Weve tried copper sulfate and enzyme treatments... and while they all seem to help, the problem inevitably comes back. We finally purchased a sewer rod which is a tape-like snake designed for floor drains, and had just resigned ourselves to the fact that unless or until we could jack hammer out the pipe and replace it, wed just have to clear the thing manually every few months. Enter the Green Gobbler Drain Sticks. So the familiar glugging sound was starting again, and we were getting a little backup in the basement when doing laundry, so I figured it was time to try another overnight enzyme treatment - that usually helps a little. But on a lark I decided to buy some of these. I cant figure out how to get it into the sewer pipe itself since theres a sharp corner on the bypass to the floor trap that the stick would never make it around, so I just put one down the kitchen sink, and one in the laundry room sink where the washer drains, and within a week the glugging was GONE! Now, its only been 2 weeks, but I just added a new stick to the kitchen because that sink is in constant use (we cook a LOT) so I figure its probably dissolving quicker than it might with average use. Anyhow, its probably a little too soon to declare victory, so Ill report back after a few months and let you know if the results hold, but at the moment I am beyond overjoyed.
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Mary
> 3 dayThis is a good item to use as a precaution. Been using for a few months and the drain seems to be better than before.
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Mabelle Batz
> 3 dayI tried 2 sticks a couple of weeks apart in one of my sinks. Did not unclog the sink. Got a drain snake type of tool that did the trick. Looked like the gobbler may have broken up some of the gunk a bit, however. I suppose if one wants to use the gobbler sticks in conjunction with a drain snake, it may make unclogging a bit easier.
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Elena Klocko
Greater than one weekBeen using these for the past year and a half now. Today I pulled apart the kitchen drain to snake it out - noticed it was draining a bit slower than usual. The p-trap was fairly clear with just some mild buildup. The main line to the stack was a bit more clogged (maybe 20%). I did notice that the gunk wasnt as thick as in the past. Usually its like thick chocolate pudding - this time it was MUCH more loose and watery and it easily pushed out using my drain brush. I suspect this product works bests to keep the drain clear AFTER you snake it clean, but overall it wasnt as badly clogged as it has been in the past, so it appears to be helping none the less. Very pleased with this product and would recommend it most definitely.
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Dr. Stan Raynor
> 3 dayI had a rotten egg smell in my shower drain, that I could not get rid of, even after cleaning out everything. I used a couple of these and the next day the smell was gone. I did drop them in all the drains and toilet tanks in the house, I am not sure if that made a difference or not. I will continue to do this every month to avoid that nasty smell. I highly recommend this product!
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Rod
> 3 dayBeen using these stixs for over a year and they work very well. Good buy.