✨ Elevate Your Sink Game! ✨
This premium soap dispenser combines a sleek brushed nickel finish with a 47" extension tube for hassle-free refills, making it a stylish and practical addition to any kitchen. Built from durable materials, it offers versatility for various liquid soaps and comes with a solid warranty for your peace of mind.
Material Type Free | Aluminum Free, Copper Free, Glass Free, Ceramic Free |
Material | Stainless Steel,Polyethylene,Rubber |
Item Shape | Bottle |
Color | Brushed Nickel |
A**L
Easy and helpful
Good value, works very well. I wish the tip of the dispenser was pointed down a little more, but easy to adapt once we become used to the angle the soap comes out. Much better than refilling a small bottle over and over again. Less waste of soap and easy to install.
M**8
Great pump
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Read many reviews..This soap dispenser pump is quality made and works like a charm. I totally recommend this pump to to anyone looking to purchase one.
S**K
Looks great, works great
The assembly is very straightforward. I followed the video rather than the picture guide it came with — that was just easier for me.The hardest part was getting under my undermount farmhouse sink and having to find the hole and screw the bottom piece in. After that, it was a piece of cake.It looks awesome and just as described. The soap started dispensing after a few pumps. You can watch it going up the tube to see how close it is to the top. I started running it with a container that’s nearly out of soap and it worked great.
J**D
Fabulous, once you get them primed
For decades, I had the kind with little bottles under the sink, the kind you refill with a little funnel after measuring out 10 ounces or so of soap.These are better! ... because they draw directly from the original bottle of hand soap or dish soap. And they work fine.Priming them (getting them to draw soap all the way from the bottom of the bottle up to the sink nozzle the first time) is a tedious process. It's not hard to figure out. It's just slow. The instructions say it can take 30-40 strokes ot the pump. The addendum to the instructions says with the longer hose provided, it can take 50-60 stokes of the pump. My experience was more like 120-140 strokes of the pump, and that's trying to follow the instructions to use deliberate, slow releases of the pump so it draws the soap along effectively.I use two dispensers, one for hand soap and one for dish soap. Priming both took a while. Not great fun.But it did work, and I could look under the sink as see it working, gradually, slowly.Once the priming step was completed, the pumps worked just as you would hope! All is well. I like them.
C**S
Easy to install, looks great
Easy to install, no tools needed. The color looks great.
M**H
Great Concept, Lousey Design
This device really sounded good, but operationally, it is greatly lacking and difficult to use.The problem is that the tapered cork that has to fit into the many different sizes of soap bottles, so they give you several to choose from, but at best, it is still problematic. When you are setting it up for the first time and each time you need to replace the bottle of soap, the bottle itself must be cleaned to insure that there is no soap on the inside neck of the bottle or the tapered cork will pop right back out. When you insert the tube into the bottle, if the tube from your prior soap bottle touches the inside neck of the bottle and gets any liquid soap on the bottle, you will have trouble keeping the cork in. Most likely the bottle has a residue of soap on the neck of the bottle from the bottle being tipped over in your shopping cart or grocery bag on the way home, and unless you clean it off so that it is not slippery with soap, the cork will not stay in, it will pop right back out.Save yourself frustrations and don't buy this lousy device as the concept sounds good but you will regret the effort that you will have to expend every time the bottle has to be changed.If you get the cork to stay inserted in the bottle of soap, you will then have to pump the dispenser some 60+ times to get the soap to refill the tubing, and you will wonder if it is even working because it take so many pumps with seemingly nothing happening. If you finally reach this stage, it will work well until the bottle is empty and you have to start the whole process all over again.What I finally dis was to take a long twisty tie wire (very long, or perhaps two or three tied together to make it long enough) like at times come on a bread bag and tightly secure it around the neck of the bottle in the threaded area so that it can't gravitate upward and take the remaining length and angle it up to the top of the cork and tightly wrap it around the cork and twist the ends together to secure it. This should hold the cork in place. After replacing the soap bottle many times I finally tried this method of holding the cork in the bottle. It probably would work to keep the cork in place even without cleaning the inside of the bottle neck from the soap that lubricates the internal edge of the bottle neck. I should have tried this the second time I switched soap bottles!
V**P
My mom loves it
My mom love it, it works very well for her and saves her time from filling small bottle.
T**M
fantastic idea
This is a great soap dispenser. I hated refilling the small bottles of my existing soap dispenser, it's difficult to pour in without spilling and overfilling. This dispenser solves both problems, just keep the refill bottle of whatever soap product you use under the sink. I've had no issues with the pump losing prime nor the soap flowing back down into the bottle. We use the SoftSoap brand kitchen hand soap and I do think a full pump of the dispenser produces too much soap and is wasteful. So I take care to just give it a half pump or so.
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