Okay, so I finally caved and got this touchless soap dispenser for my kitchen, and honestly? It’s kinda slick. The Roman pillar design is low-key fancy—like, it doesn’t scream ‘I’m trying too hard,’ but it definitely elevates my sink area. No more grubby fingerprints on the pump, which is a win.
The sensor works like a charm—0.25 seconds is *chef’s kiss* fast. But heads up: the soap shoots out like it’s in a hurry. I had to adjust my hand placement to avoid launching dish soap onto my countertops. Pro tip: keep it over the sink or use a tiny tray underneath (it occasionally does a mini dribble).
Battery life? Insane. Six months on one charge?! I plugged it in once when I got it and forgot charging was even a thing. The USB-C port is tucked neatly in the back, so no awkward battery hunts mid-dishwashing crisis.
Now, the not-so-perfect bits: The tank looks huge but only holds about half its capacity thanks to the pump mechanism hogging space. And yeah, it’s plastic (though the ‘glass-like’ finish had me fooled at first glance). Also, if you leave it on 24/7, expect occasional drips—I just toggle the power button when not in use.
Verdict? 8/10. Stylish, functional with quirks, and way better than fumbling with a germy pump bottle.