Let me start by saying this touchless soap dispenser looks sleek AF on my bathroom counter. The brushed stainless steel gives it that premium hotel vibe, and the compact size doesn’t hog space like some bulky dispensers I’ve tried. Setup? A breeze—just pop in 4 AAA batteries (not included, boo) and pour in your favorite liquid soap.
The sensor works like magic—most of the time. Wave your hand, and *whoosh*, out comes soap without any gross drips (goodbye, crusty pump messes!). The 3 adjustable settings are handy, but heads up: the lowest setting is basically a soap tease—you’ll need medium or high for actual handwashing. Pro tip: Avoid moving it carelessly unless you want accidental soap geysers triggered by the hyperactive sensor.
Now, the not-so-glam bits. Battery life is a gamble—some users report months of service, while others (like me) got ghosted after just a few weeks. Also, that chic stainless steel? It started showing rust spots near my sink within two months (cue sad trombone). And if you’re hoping to use hand sanitizer? Hard pass—the manual warns against alcohol-based liquids.
Refilling is easy-peasy through the top lid, but here’s my pet peeve: you can’t see how much soap is left! Cue frantic mid-handwash refills. Oh, and while the “waterproof” claim holds up against splashes, I wouldn’t trust it in a monsoon.
Verdict? It’s a decent budget pick if you crave touch-free convenience and don’t mind playing battery roulette. But if you want industrial-grade durability or heavy-duty sanitizer dispensing, keep shopping. For $20-ish though? Not bad—just keep spare batteries and a towel handy.