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Steve V.
> 24 hourThese have been keeping my drains clear for years. On the 1st of every month I drop one into each bath drain.
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Mabelle Batz
> 24 hourI 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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RSacky
> 24 hourPlease see attached photo. This is a comparison of two brands of enzyme sticks. The issue with the Bio-Flow enzyme stick is that it immediately begins to expand when placed in water. This expansion clogs the drain, defeating the purpose of using an enzyme stick. In comparison, the Sani-Stick 360 does not expand, not clogging the drain. After only 48 hours the Bio-Flow stick has expanded to 4 times the original size, and becomes very soft and mushy – much like the clogs that you may be trying to prevent. After a week, the Bio-Flow stick is reduced to a sort of blob. I can only assume that, because of the expansion (and loss of color), the Bio-Flow sticks do not retain the clog-fighting enzyme. After a few days, they also completely lose their color, unlike the Sani-Stick 360. After each month, the drain with the Bio-Flow stick was obstructed with a blob that was once a stick. The Sani-Stick 360 maintains its form, not further blocking the drain (although it is very soft after a month). The Sani-Stick 360 does a great job of preventing unwanted build-up, when replace monthly. The Bio-Flow immediately creates unwanted blockage.
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Suzanne Manriquez
> 24 hourIt cleaned kitchen & bathroom drains well & reduced odors significantly.
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Larry R. Bowers Jr.
> 24 hourI 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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Dani Marcano
> 24 hourDown the drain they go! These are going to be a regular thing in my house!
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Darla
> 24 hourEasy-to-use, and drains smell better.
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Ann H. McRae
> 24 hourEasy to use .
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Lizzy Borden
> 24 hourDespite reading the other reviews saying how it didnt have a scent, or that the stick broke, or worst-case scenario of it making the clog worse, I stubbornly decided to try this anyway. I didnt mind that it didnt have a strong scent, but I started wishing it did after my drain stopped draining at all and I decided to plunge it. Plunging it made it incredibly worse bc it brought up all this putrid-smelling black gunk. Our apartments handy man couldnt make it over for 2 days so that was disappointing--to say the least. On the upside, our tub is still working after we put a stick down the drain--thats a pretty low bar tho.
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Kody
> 24 hourI’ve been using these for a couple of years and I enjoy the satisfaction that there are beneficial bacteria in the drain trap that will eat anything that gets stuck in our drains. The bacteria when it gets past the trap, will assist in the breakdown in septic systems. It doesn’t really smell like anything and clears up stinky drains by eating what’s in it. It is not as fast as drano, however, Drano is caustic and will kill the bacteria in septic systems and supposedly is bad for pipes. The sticks dissolve in water so you have to drop them down into your drains. I recommend this product.