Let me tell you about my relationship with the Secura automatic soap dispenser - it's been through thick (soap) and thin! After daily use for years, here's my brutally honest take.
The GOOD: This thing is a tank! Mine survived multiple falls (including a sink dive), still pumping soap like a champ. The antique copper finish stayed gorgeous, matching my kitchen decor perfectly. The adjustable dial lets me control soap portions - genius when my kids would otherwise create bubbly disasters.
The BAD: After about 2.5 years, it started getting stingy with soap output. Thicker soaps? Forget it - they'll clog faster than LA traffic. The sensor can be finicky too; you've gotta hit the sweet spot under the spout just right.
PRO TIP: Stick to thinner soaps (SoftSoap works great) and keep it at least half full. That blue activation light? Chef's kiss - makes nighttime handwashing feel fancy.
Battery life is solid (4-6 months), though I wish it was rechargeable. The screw-on battery cover is annoying - I may or may not have left mine slightly loose for easy access (don't tell the manufacturer).
Final verdict? At $30, this dispenser outlasted three fancier models in my home. It's not perfect, but for hassle-free, hygienic handwashing that survives real-life chaos? Worth every penny.