




Okay, so I finally caved and got this automatic soap dispenser for my kitchen because, let’s be real, touching a soap bottle with greasy hands is just gross. First impressions? It looks fancy—like something you’d see in a boutique hotel. The 'glass-like' plastic is convincing (from afar), and the Roman pillar design is a nice touch.
The touchless feature works like a charm—most of the time. The sensor is quick, but sometimes it gets a little too excited and shoots out soap like it’s trying to win a race. I’ve had to wipe down my counter more than once because of its overenthusiastic dispensing.
Battery life? Solid. I charged it once when I got it, and it’s still going strong weeks later. The USB-C charging is a win—no fumbling with batteries. But here’s the weird part: you can’t use it while it’s charging. Like, why? Also, the tank looks big, but half of it is taken up by the mechanism inside. Refills are more frequent than I expected.
Overall, it’s a mixed bag. It looks great and keeps my kitchen sink area germ-free, but the quirks (drips, loud dispensing noise) make me wonder if I should’ve gone for something simpler.
