

🔥 Melt away kitchen clogs before they melt your patience!
Drano Kitchen Granules is a powerful, grease-targeted drain cleaner designed to quickly dissolve kitchen sink blockages caused by cooking oils and grease. Safe for use on PVC, metal pipes, garbage disposals, and septic systems, this 8.8 oz triple pack ensures you’re always prepared to tackle tough clogs with a fast-acting formula that heats water to melt away buildup efficiently.





| ASIN | B0822SJQ5M |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #206,958 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #569 in Household Drain Openers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,285) |
| Date First Available | 11 January 2020 |
| Item model number | 317375 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.42 x 6.99 x 17.3 cm; 930 g |
| Scent | Unscented |
R**E
I have been using this for years and it works like a charm every time. Only thing is I never use it in the kitchen. The ONE TIME we had a kitchen clog (lettuce from the garbage disposal- apparently the #1 culprit along with eggshells and one other thing I can’t remember) we used 2 bottles and it didn’t do diddly. Had an actual plumber snake the drain and $200 later it was fixed. I use this is the bathrooms to clear out slow drains and it works like a charm.. which is weird bc it says on the little “which drano to use” chart is says this doesn’t work on slow drains.. well let me tell you.. my teen daughter and I both have long hair so our shower drain slows down regularly.. I pour a few heaping scoops in.. then a little hot water.. just enough to help it go down.. not the full amount it suggests.. and u can hear it sizzle and you can actually see the smoke come out. When it’s done sizzling, I rinse with cold water and voila. I do this to the bathroom drains too bc they probably get hair in them too along with toothpaste and spit.. ugh.. and I do the same thing. I only add enough water to help the crystals go down bc that way it melts off the gunk coating the pipes like clogged arteries. I did actually ask the plumber that day if these were safe in the bathroom and he said yes very safe.. it’s just marketing and blah blah blah. Sounds about right because this has always worked for me. I mean this sizzling noise is literally melting away gunk in the pipes. It also says it’s safe for all pipes so I don’t really know why it doesn’t suggest to use this in the bathroom. It doesn’t say not to, but I’m just letting you guys know that if you have kids that are always spitting in the drain when they brush their teeth and it’s always backing up and getting disgusting you might want to consider using this. I have never bought another drain product since I found this about a decade ago because this has always worked, and it has never been necessary.
M**Y
Always love this stuff, but I’m sure that they must’ve changed the way they make it because it does not seem to do what it used to do back in the day
L**6
This stuff works great. I prefer it over the liquids. I actually use it in ALL of my drains. I cannot find it in stores any more, so I was glad to find it here.
J**E
If you’ve got a pesky drain that is sluggish, dump some of this in it. It doesn’t always do the trick, but it works much better than any of the liquid crap they have on the shelves. I never have much luck with it, but this stuff will work hard on that clog. You can actually hear it sizzling as it’s working. Beats paying the plumber. Our last one charged us $75 to walk in the door. Good grief.
K**Y
Had to use most of it for a small drain block.
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