Okay, let’s talk about this Kuxssul automatic soap dispenser. First off, the design? *Chef’s kiss*. It looks sleek on my kitchen counter—like a minimalist gadget from the future. The IPX5 waterproofing is legit; no panic attacks when water splashes near it. Plus, USB-C charging? Genius. I charged it once and forgot about it for months.
But here’s the tea: the performance is… inconsistent. Sometimes it dispenses a perfect dollop of soap; other times it’s stingier than my grandma with her candy stash. And don’t even get me started on foaming soap—it either dribbles or launches like a rocket. Not ideal when you’re just trying to wash dishes, not reenact a science experiment.
Durability is a gamble too. Mine worked flawlessly for 4 months before ghosting me mid-wash. Cleaning didn’t help, and now it’s a fancy paperweight. For $20, I expected more than a short-lived fling. Still, when it worked? *Sigh* It was magical—hygienic, convenient, and oddly satisfying to wave at like a wizard summoning soap.
Verdict: Would I repurchase? Maybe… but with backup batteries and low expectations.