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2-Count 80-Oz Drano Max Gel Drain Clog Remover and Cleaner

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Amazon has 2-Count 80-Oz Drano Max Gel Drain Clog Remover and Cleaner for $14.47 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save - $4.05 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $9.70. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+.

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Amazon has 2-Count 80-Oz Drano Max Gel Drain Clog Remover and Cleaner for $14.47 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save - $4.05 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $9.70. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+.

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Model: 160 oz. Max Gel Drain Clog Remover and Cleaner (Twin Pack) (2-Count)

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King0fSpades
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This is sodium hydro-oxide. A strong base. Another strong base is sodium bicarbonate. Baking soda, large bag for $8 at costco. Pour baking soda and a dilute acid to create reaction and clean your drains. I use diluted muriatic acid( HCl). (Add acid to water, never water to acid) You can also use vinegar. Cheapest way to clean and maintain your drains. Actually use baking soda in your fridge to absorb odors. After 30 days, pour it in drains. This way nothing gets wasted. Or you can throw money down the drain. That works too.
StrongMoney163
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the list price it has never been sold at - the current price of $14.47 is essentially the highest ever - until two months ago the regular price was $12.12

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dthrckt
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I know this will get downvotes....but I bought this a couple years ago. will last the rest of my life. if your main problem is hair clogs...this works better than drano

https://www.amazon.com/Devil-Sodi...B00KCY6N28

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Quote from slickerdoodles :
[*]This offer is $7.35 lower than the list price.
the list price it has never been sold at - the current price of $14.47 is essentially the highest ever - until two months ago the regular price was $12.12

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dthrcktJul 05, 2022 02:30 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank dthrckt

I know this will get downvotes....but I bought this a couple years ago. will last the rest of my life. if your main problem is hair clogs...this works better than drano

https://www.amazon.com/Devil-Sodi...B00KCY6N28

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wysoseriousJul 05, 2022 06:44 PM
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Quote from dthrckt :
I know this will get downvotes....but I bought this a couple years ago. will last the rest of my life. if your main problem is hair clogs...this works better than drano

https://www.amazon.com/Devil-Sodi...B00KCY6N28
What size do you recommend, I see the link takes me to the 164 dollars?
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TheMoreYouKnowJul 05, 2022 06:55 PM
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To use this effectively, from what I experienced, is to pour in slowly and the amount it suggested. Repeat if needed and follow with boiling water. It doesn't seem to work any better by pouring in a lot at one time.
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Quote from dthrckt :
I know this will get downvotes....but I bought this a couple years ago. will last the rest of my life. if your main problem is hair clogs...this works better than drano

https://www.amazon.com/Devil-Sodi...B00KCY6N28 [amazon.com]
This is sodium hydro-oxide. A strong base. Another strong base is sodium bicarbonate. Baking soda, large bag for $8 at costco. Pour baking soda and a dilute acid to create reaction and clean your drains. I use diluted muriatic acid( HCl). (Add acid to water, never water to acid) You can also use vinegar. Cheapest way to clean and maintain your drains. Actually use baking soda in your fridge to absorb odors. After 30 days, pour it in drains. This way nothing gets wasted. Or you can throw money down the drain. That works too.
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EdEd1190Jul 05, 2022 07:05 PM
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Quote from wysoserious :
What size do you recommend, I see the link takes me to the 164 dollars?
You can buy small one pound bottles of that at Home Depot for about 5 dollars. It's in the area where all the liquid drain opener products are.

Called "Crystal Lye Drain Cleaner" or something like that, depending on where you live and the product availability.

Even the one pound bottle will last a long time, because you only use a tablespoon.
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ordered one. thx OP!
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Quote from King0fSpades :
This is sodium hydro-oxide. A strong base. Another strong base is sodium bicarbonate. Baking soda, large bag for $8 at costco. Pour baking soda and a dilute acid to create reaction and clean your drains. I use diluted muriatic acid( HCl). (Add acid to water, never water to acid) You can also use vinegar. Cheapest way to clean and maintain your drains. Actually use baking soda in your fridge to absorb odors. After 30 days, pour it in drains. This way nothing gets wasted. Or you can throw money down the drain. That works too.
Just unclogged shower drain a few days ago, using baking soda, apple-cider vinegar and hot/boiling water. Peace
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EdEd1190Jul 05, 2022 10:17 PM
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If you order this, I'd recommend staggering your other Amazon orders a couple days apart. So this product ships alone. I ordered this once with some other stuff, and it was all thrown in the same shipping box.
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numikeJul 05, 2022 10:22 PM
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Quote from King0fSpades :
This is sodium hydro-oxide. A strong base. Another strong base is sodium bicarbonate. Baking soda, large bag for $8 at costco. Pour baking soda and a dilute acid to create reaction and clean your drains. I use diluted muriatic acid( HCl). (Add acid to water, never water to acid) You can also use vinegar. Cheapest way to clean and maintain your drains. Actually use baking soda in your fridge to absorb odors. After 30 days, pour it in drains. This way nothing gets wasted. Or you can throw money down the drain. That works too.
Myth 4: Baking soda absorbs bad smells in your fridge. BUSTED! Activated charcoal actually is better at absorbing odor.
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BaudLordJul 05, 2022 10:34 PM
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I'm always skeptical about pouring chemicals down the drain. I've never had an issue that my $20 reel snake can't handle. 99% of time it's at the trap, the U bend you'll see under the sink for example. If hair is the problem, that's pretty easily handled most of the time by physically removing the stopper. If you have a tub without a stopper then one of the barbed flat pieces of plastic snake or the handy reel snake.

If you've got a clog past the trap then you probably need to snake it out or call a plumber. Also keep in mind that plumbers may not want to work on a pipe that's full of draino - especially if that's not disclosed beforehand by the homeowner. It can cause serious eye damage if it spews or splashes while they're working.

I'm not a plumber... just had to read up on all of this while handling hair issues and having a septic tank. I'm the only guy in the house. So much hair...
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ApplecorebaltimoreJul 05, 2022 11:41 PM
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Quote from dthrckt :
I know this will get downvotes....but I bought this a couple years ago. will last the rest of my life. if your main problem is hair clogs...this works better than drano

https://www.amazon.com/Devil-Sodi...B00KCY6N28
Don't lye to us.
Jul 06, 2022 12:12 AM
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danman281Jul 06, 2022 12:12 AM
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This stuff never worked for my drains :/
Jul 06, 2022 01:59 AM
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amdhunterJul 06, 2022 01:59 AM
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This stuff never worked for my drains :/
For me it turned slow draining water into a complete stoppage. Twice. Never again.

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JJpeppersJul 06, 2022 11:25 AM
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If your using this stuff be prepared that it may make your slow drain completely clog. Usually things break up then concentrate all together then clog. Then you have to snake a toxic mess that if you get it on your skin you will get burns. Stop and find out what the clog is and where then snake it. Don't use this junk or any kind

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