




Let me start by saying this dispenser is a stunner. The Roman pillar design and glass-like acrylic finish make it look way more expensive than it is. I placed mine by the kitchen sink, and guests constantly ask where I got it. The touchless sensor works like a charm—no more greasy fingerprints on my dish soap bottle!
However, it's not all perfect. The soap dispenses with surprising force—think of a mini soap cannon. I've had to train myself to hold my hand farther away unless I want dish soap splatter on my cabinets. The 350ml capacity sounds generous, but the internal mechanism takes up half the space, meaning frequent refills.
The battery life is impressive though. After two months of daily use (4-5 times/day), it's still going strong on its initial charge. The USB-C charging is convenient, but note it won't operate while plugged in—a weird quirk when you're trying to charge and use it simultaneously.
Where this really shines is hygiene. As someone who cooks raw meat frequently, not touching a shared soap pump with chicken hands is game-changing. Just wave and get exactly 1ml of soap (yes, I measured) every time. Pro tip: Keep a small towel underneath—it occasionally drips after use.
Final verdict? It's a beautiful conversation piece that works well enough, but the aggressive dispensing and smaller-than-expected capacity keep it from being perfect. Worth it if you prioritize aesthetics and touchless operation over absolute practicality.
