First off, the sleek stainless steel design is a winner—no fingerprints or watermarks, which is a huge upgrade from my old plastic dispenser. It looks modern and blends well with my bathroom and kitchen decor.
The motion sensor is impressively accurate. No more fumbling with messy soap pumps—just wave your hand, and boom, the perfect amount of soap (adjustable from 0.5 to 3ml) comes out. Thicker soaps? No problem. It handles them like a champ.
But here’s the catch: durability is hit or miss. My first unit worked flawlessly for 10 months before giving up the ghost. The second one? Dead in 4 months. Customer service was... underwhelming. They blamed thick soap (same one that worked fine in the other dispenser) and sent me on a wild goose chase to clean nonexistent blockages.
Another headache? Battery corrosion. Somehow moisture sneaks in, ruining the contacts. I’ve had to scrub and replace batteries way too often. For a waterproof design, this feels like a major oversight.
Would I recommend it? Cautiously. When it works, it’s fantastic—convenient, stylish, and efficient. But be prepared for potential short lifespans and battery hassles. Maybe keep your receipt handy.