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This liquid soap sensor pump is an efficient way to wash your hands with no germs or smudges left behind. The clog-proof tubing ensures a precise and consistent flow, and the silicone valve prevents messy drips. A funnel refill opening makes refills fast and easy, and it's waterproof for easy cleaning. To control the amount of soap desired, you can position your hand up close to the sensor for a little soap and farther away for more.
- Rechargeable lithium ion battery; one charge lasts up to 3 months
- 4.4" x 2.8" x 6.8"
- Holds 9 oz.
- Stainless steel/plastic
- Imported
- Item #6567839
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Most helpful positive review
June 4, 2024
Good hands free dispencer
Attractive design and well made The ability to dispence.variable amounts of soap is excellent Battery life is good. Recharging battery and filling soap reservoir excellent. Main benefit is to operate the device is you don't have to touch it.
Peter G.
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Most helpful critical review
Dec 29, 2023
rechargeable sensor pump for soap
This says on the box you may only need to charge it every 3 months, it lasts around 4 days and then stops working. There is only 2 of us in the house so I would say it gets less that an average household use. Very disappointing. Not my best purchase,
Suzanne B.
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Simplehuman response
Hello Suzanne, I'm sorry you're having a problem with your pump. I have asked a member of our support team to contact you today regarding a replacement. -simplehuman
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Donna C.
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Oct 7, 2024
dispenser will not work
I love my soap dispenser but after 8 months it just stopped working. The blue light will come on but it will not work anymore.
Peter G.
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June 4, 2024
Good hands free dispencer
Attractive design and well made The ability to dispence.variable amounts of soap is excellent Battery life is good. Recharging battery and filling soap reservoir excellent. Main benefit is to operate the device is you don't have to touch it.
Jean W.
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Apr 18, 2024
Great Products!
I now have 3 of these soap dispensers all around my home and I think that says it all!Lovely design and easy to use and most importantly no drips!The soaps are a great addition too with a good choice of fragrances I have even converted family members!
ModMamma
Apr 6, 2024
Short charge life
We purchased four of these and for the first 9 months or so they held a charge just fine and the all of the sudden all four of them would only work for a couple of days before needing a new charge . Really wished the charge lasted longer.
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Hilary H.
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Mar 7, 2024
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Gorgeous item. Missed your 20% offer, on for a week only! Can you please send again to me and will buy lots of items. Thank you
Richard B.
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Mar 6, 2024
Not as good as the old one
Bought this to replace a standard sensor pump and to be honest I think that one is better.Pros:a) Being rechargeable means I’m not burning through batteries b) I like the ability to turn it on/off, I’ve lost count the number of times I’ve accidentally set my old one off! Cons: a) Soap dispenses less fluidly than the standard one, just sort of splutters out rather an steady stream b) The sensor seem to be a bit temperamental, doesn’t always pick my hand up c) No way of telling how much liquid is left without turning it upside down, and even then that isn’t that helpful as I’m staring up so depth perception is skewed. Is it the worst thing in the world? No. Could it be improved? Yes.