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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Vivian Farrow
20-11-2024Easy to use
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Just Me
> 3 daySECOND EDIT: So, I was told that I could use their Main Line Opener on my sink that the stick plugged up. Its been sitting for 8 hours. The water hasnt gone down at all. The container says 30 minutes. WORTHLESS AND HAS DONE MORE HARM THAN GOOD! ********************************************************************************************************* THIS IS MY1st EDITED REVIEW: AFTER 5 OR 6 DAYS MY BATHROOM SINK IS NOT DRAINING AT ALL. CALLED CUSTOMER SERVICE AND WAS TOLD IT TAKES 2 WEEKS TO DISSOLVE. THE WOMAN WAS NASTY ON THE PHONE AND SCREAMED IM TRYING TO HELP YOU! SHE ACTUALLY HUNG UP ON ME. SHE HAS AN ATTITUDE PROBLEM AND SHOULD BE TERMINATED!!! Called again after I was hung up on. Verified that these sticks dont completely dissolve for 2 WEEKS! I had purchased their main liner opener just to have on hand. Thought Id try that. It doesnt list the ingredients on the bottle! Had to make sure I could use it with that stick that is now plugging my drain. The second woman was nice and refunded the order. So I was correct. This stick actually plugged up my bathroom sink. NEVER BUYING THEIR PRODUCTS AGAIN AND WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THEM TO ANYONE! I think the strip has helped plug up my sink. I usually use Drano when the drain on my bathroom sink starts slowing down to get rid of soap scum. This time I used one of these worthless things. My sink immediately slowed down. So then I put hot water in the sink to melt the stick. Didnt work apparently. Now its the third day and it just took my sink 20 minutes to drain. I can still see water down in the drain so it hasnt completely drained yet. Just tired of hanging out in the bathroom reading the news on my phone while timing it. Im wondering if these things get old and dont dissolve. IM VERY ANGRY!!! THIS IS WORTHLESS !!! Not sure what to do. Dont know if I can put Drano down it or not. Would that cause toxic fumes? I cant afford a plumber. Thats why I have always maintained it with Drano, which has worked for years. I also bought their Main Drain Opener | Drain Cleaner Hair Clog Remover product in case I had any problems in the future. Just trying to be prepared in case I ever have an emergency. Its still in the Amazon box and now I would be terrified to use it. Who knows what it would do? I DONT TRUST THEIR PRODUCTS!!!!
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richardnola
> 3 dayEasy to. Use
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AnnieA
> 3 dayThe are keeping my clogged drain that I cleaned before using clear. I have them in all of my drains but am not sure how effective they are.
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Justine C
> 3 dayMy house has older pipes and a kitchen sink without a disposal so food particles find their way in the drain sometimes. Using this product has helped a great deal to keep gunk from building up so that water flows nicely. Havent had a clog in quite a while. Also use them in the bathroom sink and bathtub drain to alleviate soap scum and crud build up. Product has no smell and actually helps cut down on funky drain odors from the small amount of standing water in some of my older pipes. Recommend.
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Lance Rivers
> 3 dayWe use it in the bathroom sink and tub. Is really works just like it says!! One a month in each drain. WORKS!
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Beech 18
> 3 dayWe drop these down our drains once a month. Seems to help control build-up.
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Ferg
> 3 dayYou open the package, drop it in and done. Nothing more. I am now using these at home and at my business because of how easy they are to use. They don’t have a smell, which is fine, and I never had any drain problems so I consider this preventative maintenance.
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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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Dani Marcano
> 3 dayDown the drain they go! These are going to be a regular thing in my house!