



Let me start by saying this dispenser is a sleek little upgrade to my bathroom counter. The stainless steel finish gives it a modern, high-end look that doesn’t scream ‘cheap plastic.’ Setting it up was a breeze—just pop in the batteries (not included, FYI) and fill it with soap. No cords, no fuss.
The touchless sensor is where this thing shines. No more smearing germs on a pump! It detects my hand instantly, and the soap dispenses quickly—no awkward waiting. I love the adjustable settings, though the lowest one is practically useless (seriously, who washes hands with a droplet?). Medium and high work great for me.
But here’s the catch: battery life is hit or miss. Mine lasted about a month, which feels short for something that’s supposed to be low-maintenance. Also, be careful when moving it—the sensor is *too* good. I accidentally triggered it while wiping the counter, and suddenly my sponge was drowning in soap.
One major gripe? You can’t see how much soap is left. It’s like a mystery box until it suddenly stops working mid-handwash. And while it claims to be waterproof, I noticed tiny rust spots near the base after a few weeks (and no, my bathroom isn’t a steam room).
Overall? It’s convenient when it works, but feels like it’s one faulty sensor away from becoming a fancy paperweight. If you’re okay with occasional quirks (and buying batteries in bulk), it’s decent—just don’t expect bulletproof reliability.
