Let me start by saying this dispenser looks sleek on my bathroom counter. The gold trim and bird design add a touch of elegance, and it blends well with modern decor. The touchless feature is super convenient, especially when your hands are dirty, and the infrared sensor is responsive—no awkward hand waving required!
The foam output is impressive. I love how a small amount of soap turns into rich, luxurious foam that spreads easily. It feels more effective than liquid soap, and rinsing off is a breeze. Plus, the adjustable settings (1-3) let you control the amount dispensed—setting 1 is perfect for me.
However, there are a few quirks. First, the screw-top design can be tricky. If you overtighten it while assembling, good luck opening it again! I learned this the hard way and nearly damaged the bottle. Second, while the LED display is subtle (which I like), it’s hard to gauge how much soap is left since there’s no low-soap indicator.
I also had an odd experience where the dispenser misfired when I turned on my bathroom light—foam everywhere! Moving it to a larger space fixed the issue, but it was weird. And yes, you MUST dilute gel soap (1:12 ratio) or risk clogging. Stick to foam soap for hassle-free use.
Battery life is decent—mine lasts weeks between charges—but some users report sudden failures. Mine has been reliable so far, but I keep the charging cable handy just in case.
Overall, this dispenser is stylish and functional but has a learning curve. If you follow the instructions carefully (and maybe avoid small bathrooms), it’s a great upgrade from manual pumps.