

🚀 Clear your drains, not your schedule — the ultimate clog conqueror!
Green Gobbler Ultimate Main Drain Opener is a 64 fl. oz. high-density liquid formula designed to dissolve tough organic clogs in main lines, sinks, tubs, toilets, and showers. It safely breaks down hair, grease, oils, soap scum, and paper products without damaging pipes or septic systems. Odorless, non-flammable, and eco-friendly, it offers a powerful yet gentle solution for both clog removal and preventive maintenance, backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.








| ASIN | B0149L455G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,580 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #19 in Chemical Drain Openers |
| Brand | Green Gobbler |
| Brand Name | Green Gobbler |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 30,782 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 64 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 1.9 Liters |
| Manufacturer | EcoClean Solutions |
| Product Benefits | Removes Clog |
| Scent | Unscented |
| State of Matter | Liquid |
| State of matter | Liquid |
| UPC | 860468000147 |
| Unit Count | 64 Fluid Ounces |
C**E
This stuff works great!
I used half the bottle and let it set overnight. When I poured the hot water to flush, it seemed to clog the sink rather than clear it. So I used the plunger and then poured more hot water to flush. Now the sink flows really nicely. I guess it just needed that little push. This stuff is great and will be the only thing I use from now on. Better than Liquid plumber and Drano.
R**N
Great for Main Line clogs
This product worked great. I’ve had chronic issues with clogs in my kitchen sink drain and over the years have had to call a plumber to snake out the line. The thing that people need to understand is the difference between a clog in the drain and a clog in the main line. If your clog is in the main line you need this MAIN LINE opener not the regular drain opener. There is a difference in the product formulas for these two products. I had tried the “drain” opener with no success. I did some deeper research to see if there was a product for the main line and found this. So if your clog is a in the main line, this product works great. One treatment with only half the bottle letting it sit overnight cleared my clog. So much cheaper than a plumber too. Though it might be overkill, I plan to use this product in smaller amounts for monthly maintenance.
G**R
It took more than 24 hours, but it worked.
We have used Green Gobbler before, and it worked just fine. This order was to have it on hand for a future event.
R**I
Yes definite yes
Lifesaver product, cannot live without, use for toilet bit since im 2nd floor, I use a little at a time. I buy 2 at a time so when I've opened the 2nd one, I order again soon chance of running out. The manual plunger not work for me and this is better than pouring bucket of water down the toilet but if I go too long without using it, I sometimes do that first. Works immediately
R**C
OUTSTANDING!
I used a plunger and a drain snake. I used some things I bought at a big box store. Nothing worked. This stuff worked on the toilet in one night! Worth the purchase!
M**G
Do not buy for toilet clogs
If you used this product in the early 2020s back when it was in the white bottle in the 1 gallon size you will be disappointed. I used this product several times in the past for toilet clogs and it would clear the clogs with the first use. My first clue that this product had changed for the worse should’ve been the fact that my local hardware store no longer sold it. When it arrived from Amazon I noticed the toilet clog instructions no longer called for a hot water flush after sitting overnight in addition to the size and branding change. However after adding the whole bottle and allowing to sit overnight I still had a clog. Poured in hot water still clogged. A shame they ruined such a great product but guess nothing is the same quality anymore. Not to mention they’re selling this 1/2 gallon size for about the same amount I used to pay for the gallon. I was hoping the smaller bottle was just a new more concentrated formula but of course not
S**S
4 Containers Later & So Disappointed,
First of all, you have to know that my husband & I are senior citizens that live on a limited income. So we don't have money to hire a plumber when we have a problem with the pipes. And both of us are handicap, with my husband having open heart surgery recently. Just wanted you to know why I was really hoping that this drainage opener would work for us. We have 2 bathrooms in my house, one on each end of the house. The bathroom that I call my bathroom was the one that gave us trouble. When I flushed it, the water did not go all the way down. I tried it several times with no luck. Then I plunged and plunged it with no luck. So I got here on Amazon looking for something that might unstop my toilet. This product had the best reviews and also sounded as if it would be easy for me to use. I was so excited to get it. Well I did as the instructions suggested. I poured the whole container down the toilet and let it sit for 24 hours. After 24 hours I boiled some water on the stove and poured it into the toilet and flushed. Still no luck. So several more times I boiled water and tried to flush it down the toilet. Then my husband told me that my tub was probably part of the problem because the toilet & the tub drain were connected together. So I got back on Amazon and ordered another container. This time when I got it I poured some down the tub drain and the rest down the toilet. Again I waited 24 hours, boiled water, poured it down the toilet and down the tub drain. Toilet still would not flush. I plunged both the toilet and the tube drain and still no luck. So next I came back here and ordered two more containers. One container for the toilet and one for the tub drainage. Once again I waited 24 hours, poured boiled water down both the toilet and the tub drain--and plunged and plunged with no results. For hours after that I kept pouring boiled water down the toilet and down the tub drain. By then I was crying because I had no idea what we were going to do because we just did not have the money to pay a plumber. I also have a medical problem that makes me a prisoner of my bathroom so it was almost a medical necessity for me to have the use of my bathroom. Finally a friend of mine had her husband to come over and crawl under our house and take the pipe apart that went to my bathroom. My husband could not do this because of his heart condition. What he found was a wad of toilet tissue plugging up the pipe. Now I have never put anything down my toilet but toilet paper so that made sense about what he found. I just don't understand why this drainage opener did not work after all the good reviews that I found and with all the bottles of it bought. If this had worked, I would have ordered some to keep for a maintenance dose--using one about every 2 months. I am so disappointed.
H**D
Makes Life So Much Easier
After having to pay out an obscene sum to a plumber to get me back in the game after my underground sewer lines had been clogged up, I found that I was still floundering, and needed help. I had been roto-rooted, and now, one year later, in the spring, when the roots are growing again, I was back to square one. I used the root-killer, and that had helped a lot, but my toilet still wasn't flushing quite right. I knew that there are other things that can cause sewer line backup, but since you can't see underground, you don't know for sure what's going on. But I definitely did have a clog, so I qualified for this little number. I poured the entire jug into the toilet, and let it sit overnight. Then, the next morning, when I flushed, (keeping my fingers crossed) it flushed normally, thank God, and acted like a proper toilet should, just as smooth as silk. It has since been behaving perfectly normally, and I couldn't be more grateful for this fantastic product. Realistically, all we are trying to accomplish is clear and open sewer lines, so that we can flush away the waste quickly and cleanly, without backups or complications. However we get to that condition, that's what we should do. If augering out your sewer lines is what needs to be done, that's fine. But to me, if we can achieve our goal in an easier and less expensive manner, that makes much more sense. In the past, we didn't have the miracle chemicals that accomplish the job quickly and easily, and a plumber was our only recourse. Now, however, plumbers are history, as far as I'm concerned. And it couldn't have happened any too soon. Quite honestly, just like the aircraft carrier rendered the battleship obsolete, these new natural chemicals have put the plumber on the shelf, where he rightfully belongs, and hopefully, will stay. They have been shamelessly milking the public for these many years, charging outrageous fees, simply because they have tendered a service that most of us are woefully ignorant about, and helpless in the face of a sewer system that won't drain properly. But in the end, all we're looking for is normal sewer service, and augering out the sewer line is very temporary, at best, because it only cuts out the tree roots - which will immediately grow back. But roto-rooting also gives him the opportunity to find untold other "problems," which he will need to "fix," and thereby pad his bill even further. Plus, getting rid of the hair and gunk that are clogging up the works, and hindering the free flow of the water in the line, which is the other reason for the services of a plumber. And so, we have two different situations: Roots in the sewer line, as well as hair and gunk clogs, which are two separate problems, needing two different solutions. But not to worry - Green Gobbler has them both covered, thank goodness! This is not exactly rocket science, but it is something that most people know virtually nothing about, and has long given the plumber the green light to squeeze us for every nickel he can get. And believe me, they are not bashful about sticking out their hand, palm up, and expecting you to fill it. Except it's far from nickel and dime; more like hundreds, or even thousands of dollars. If the simple introduction into the sewer line of scientifically designed chemicals, which are benign, and will not harm the environment or the skin of the person making the application, but will achieve the desired purpose, my own thought is that this is definitely the way to go. It goes without saying that a few dollars for a plastic jug of chemicals is considerably easier to deal with than a bill from the plumber that makes you need a second mortgage on your home. And I am not kidding. It's definitely a no-brainer, as far as I'm concerned.
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