I’ve been using the Seaweh automatic soap dispenser for a month now, and it’s transformed my kitchen and bathroom routines. The dual-mode feature is genius—I use touchless for quick handwashing after handling raw chicken (no more greasy pump handles!), and manual mode for spraying dish soap directly onto stubborn pans. The 0.2-second response time feels instantaneous, like magic.
The adjustable volume settings surprised me with their practicality. Level 1 gives a pea-sized drop for light handwashing, while level 3 delivers a generous dollop when I’m scrubbing flour-covered countertops. That visible window? Lifesaver. I no longer do the awkward soap bottle tilt-check mid-dishwashing.
After my toddler knocked it into the sink (twice), the IPX7 waterproofing proved its worth—just rinsed it under the tap like nothing happened. The USB-C charging lasts forever; mine’s still at 50% after six weeks of family use. My only gripe? Wishing the manual button was slightly raised—sometimes I miss it with soapy fingers.
Pro tip: It works amazingly with that fancy thick lavender hand soap my wife loves, though avoid foaming types as warned. The matte finish hides fingerprints beautifully, blending seamlessly with my stainless appliances. For under $40, this gadget eliminated so many tiny daily frustrations—worth every penny.