
First off, let me say this soap dispenser has been a game-changer in my kitchen. The touchless feature is a lifesaver when my hands are covered in flour or raw chicken juice—no more smudging the dispenser with messy fingers!
The adjustable output levels are genius. I keep it on the lowest setting for quick handwashes, but bump it up when I need extra soap for greasy dishes. The 320ml capacity means fewer refills, though I wish the pump mechanism didn’t take up so much space inside.
Battery life? Unreal. Mine lasted 3 months before needing a recharge (pro tip: label that USB cable—it blends in with my dozen other chargers). The amber plastic looks chic by my farmhouse sink, though I did panic when the sensor light flickered during refills—turns out there’s a hidden power button that’s just slow to respond.
Word of caution: Stick to gel soaps. My attempt with foaming soap ended in a bubbly disaster. And while it survived my toddler’s ‘experiments’, the motor does make a faint whirring noise that might bother light sleepers in bathroom setups.
After six months of daily abuse (including multiple drops), it’s still going strong. For $25? Way better than constantly replacing manual pumps that break every few months.
