








First impressions matter, and the Copco Automatic Soap Dispenser definitely looks sleek in my kitchen. The stainless steel finish gives it a modern vibe, though it's a fingerprint magnet—I find myself wiping it down more often than I'd like.
The touch-free operation is where this dispenser shines. It's super convenient when my hands are messy from cooking, and the adjustable soap amount settings (low/medium/high) let me control waste. I set mine to medium—just enough soap without overdoing it.
But here's the catch: reliability is hit or miss. Mine worked flawlessly for 4 months until the sensor started glitching—sometimes dispensing soap non-stop (hello, soap puddles!), other times refusing to work unless I waved frantically. Battery changes didn’t fix it.
The semi-transparent panel is handy for checking soap levels, but refilling can be messy if you’re not careful. Pro tip: Use thicker soaps to reduce drips down the sides (a common complaint in reviews).
For $25, it’s decent if you get a good unit, but the inconsistent quality (some fail within weeks) makes me hesitant to fully recommend. Maybe opt for the extended warranty?
