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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Kills the weeds fast and now harmful ingredients to my pets
Jer D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Works for taking out the wicked weeds that grow in between our artificial turf without damaging it. Kills the weeds in a matter of hours. You can literally see the weeds shrivel up and die. I'm only giving this a 4 star because the spray nozzle is not very good, but the actual product works.
Anita
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
I've bought this often. It works well to kill a weed....but - it doesn't get the root so the weed grows back fairly quick. I want to use a natural weed killer, but not sure this is going to do the trick.
Tea
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
Those Canada Thistles were driving us crazy. We pulled and pulled and they multiply even faster and faster! It's like a never ending game and the yard looked very ugly and it's spreading wider and wider. I finally decided to use some 'force' instead of 'hand pulling' (cause it never killed the root!'. I am glad I found this one - it's none toxi !!! I don't like to put strong chemical on my yard/lawn/ flower bed cause we have a dog.I spread it (hot day is good. no raining in two days.) and waited for about 2 days and they went BROWNish !!! and then, it's gone. it will come back a few times and need to spread them while it's still tiny (so you don't need tu use up a lot of the vinegar!). Now the flower bed look much nicer. Still got a few coming out but it's easy to take care. I did spread some on the lawn cause it's spreading to the lawn area and it kind of brown some grasses which is fine. they will grow back. It also kill crabgrass !!!
P Grissom
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
The FIRST RULE about herbicide use is to read the label BEFORE you buy it. I bought some a while ago (without reading the label) and was shocked when it arrived and I did read the label. It can cause permanent eye damage to the applicator, and it is toxic to birds-even the residue. I used a little, it did nothing to perennial grass, not even a scorch. I hate wasting money, but I took the rest to the household hazardous waste facility.(Thankfully they don't sell the 30% acetic acid anymore (it's not "vinegar"!), its product label said that it could corrode the teeth of applicators.)When someone asked me about it lately, I looked for a label to show them. I was unable to find a product label online despite extensive searching. There was an SDS at the manufacturer's site, but the SDS is not that useful for the person using it. The SDS does have toxicity and health impact info, including lethal dose information, but most people don't know how to interpret those LD/LC numbers.Pesticide regulations hold that "the label is the law", so it must be available. The product images here and on the manufacturer's website are of low resolution so you can't read the label. Luckily I had taken photos of the label on the jug that I bought so I could share them with my colleague, and I can share them here now.Amazon should stop selling this stuff! People are buying a product that can harm them, without the ability to know it until they open the box. That's gotta be criminal.I've never seen a product that has no publicly available label, especially one with a signal word of "DANGER"! They took the trouble to post the SDS, maybe that is all that the law requires. But definitely no label anywhere.The manufacturer is hiding a critical document from people, so the buyer can't beware. The maker doesn't care about environmentally "green" solutions. Apparently they only care about taking your green from your wallet--they don't care about birds, and definitely NOT YOU!Shame on you Green Gobbler!
Double S
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020
Yes, this is a NATURAL product! It's potent vinegar. If you pour the vinegar from your pantry on your grass, you will kill it. Pour pantry vinegar on a cut on your finger, and it will burn. I'm sure if you poured pantry vinegar on a little fish, it would hurt them. If you pour pantry vinegar on your concrete, you will etch it. When you drink pantry vinegar, it will turn your mouth white. So, what have we learned? Plain, old pantry vinegar, which is natural and safe to ingest can do damage. Use your brains, people. It's not water. Even water can have issues. Drink it from the wrong hose, and you can get sick. Now I'll get off my soapbox.I needed something potent, easy to use, and safe. Yes, this is more powerful than your average vinegar, but it is safe when used properly. I opted for gloves and safety glasses. Some squirted onto my leg a couple of times and gee whiz ... no burns as what might be suggested from some of the bad reviews. It's still attached and looks fine. Unfortunately, the hair still grows there. ;)We had a family property to sell. Realtors coming out to appraise. House is surrounded by white marble rocks. Fortunately, only 2 sides were JUST marble rocks as there is landscaping incorporated on the other 2 sides. Unfortunately, instead of seeing a sea of white rocks, it was a sea of deep green weeds, thistle, crabgrass, clover, etc. It took off and took over. There was no amount of pulling or weeding that would get this under control. I knew I'd have to spray weed killer, but the amount I'd have to use would be ridiculous, and I did not want me or the wildlife to get sick.Green Gobbler is AH-MAZINGGGGGG !!!!! I geared up, screwed the squirter onto the gallon bottle, and away we went! The weeds started to die and turned brown approximately 20-30 minutes after spraying. I do believe the hot sun also helped expedite the process because I was floored! So excited! Just because of sheer volume of the weeds and the need to showcase the property, I opted to pull the dead weeds from the rocks the next day, but they just came up like I was grabbing a stray leaf. Wow!!!Now, you must use your noodle. And when I say noodle, I mean brain. And I have to clarify that because some of these reviewers really make me nervous. Like, really nervous. Just because something isn't spelled out for you word-for-word, you have to use your brain as to how to use or do something.Eye protection. Good idea!Rubber gloves. Good idea!I don't like lemon juice in my eye, so why would I want to take a chance of a WEED KILLER - even natural vinegar - splashing in my eye? Or burning my hands considering you are SPRAYING this product with your hands? HmmmVinegar is caustic. When I was done, I went to my laundry/utility sink to remove the squirter and recap the gallon bottle. I rinsed the bottle down with water in case anything dripped. Then I dried it off. Then I filled the tub with some water and squirted the water thru the squirt mechanism to remove any remaining vinegar from the hose. Then I dried that off. Then I carried both parts to the garage where I let the squirter and bottle sit on a wooden board to dry off further - in case I missed something - before storing. No damage to my concrete, epoxied garage floor. Easy peasyEco-Clean Solutions is also wonderful to work with. I had a little glitch, and they were attentive and remedied it immediately! I will only be purchasing my Green Gobbler from them!But be careful! It WILL kill grass and plants. I was fortunate that most of my issues were in plain marble rocks, but it also worked perfectly in my landscaped beds. Just be very careful as the vinegar is unable to determine which is the evil that must be eradicated.I should've taken before and after, but I was in too great a rush. Dummy. It would've been very impressive.
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