I’ve always used a separate soap dispenser that matches my kitchen or bathroom décor. The refillable dispensers are preferable because I can get a bulk soap bottle at a much cheaper price and it uses less plastic. The only nuisance was the constant need to wipe down soap gunk that eventually seeps out at the neck of the dispenser. When I saw the Rechargeable Sensor Soap Pump that has a drip control mechanism, I had to get it. And I will never go back to a manual soap dispenser again.

The sensor is very sensitive, and it dispenses a consistent amount of soap every single time. Depending on how close you place your hand under the spout, you can control the amount of soap. The farther away your hand is from the sensor, the more soap gets dispensed.

I really love the touch-free, sensor soap dispenser because it is the most hygienic way that eliminates germ transfer from contact. The dispenser sits on my kitchen counter, and no matter how dirty my hands get from handling raw ingredients, the dispenser stays smudge free and clean.

The soap pump is not battery-operated, which is a huge plus. It comes with a USB charger that magnetically attaches to the back of the pump. One charge lasts me months, and the dispenser gets used a LOT.

Simplehuman really upped their game and improved the soap dispenser by making it waterproof (or rinseable under running water). The dispenser doesn’t get smudged often since my hands don’t get in contact with it, but still, it’s a neat feature.

Refilling soap is easy too. The dispenser works fine with other liquid hand soaps, although Simplehuman recommends their own line of soap refills to prevent any kind of clogs.
The initial cost is higher than other manual soap dispensers or smaller hand soap bottles; however, considering its durable construction, modern design, and ease of use, it is well worth it. Everyone enjoys washing hands now.
I’ve always used a separate soap dispenser that matches my kitchen or bathroom décor. The refillable dispensers are preferable because I can get a bulk soap bottle at a much cheaper price and it uses less plastic. The only nuisance was the constant need to wipe down soap gunk that eventually seeps out at the neck of the dispenser. When I saw the Rechargeable Sensor Soap Pump that has a drip control mechanism, I had to get it. And I will never go back to a manual soap dispenser again.
The sensor is very sensitive, and it dispenses a consistent amount of soap every single time. Depending on how close you place your hand under the spout, you can control the amount of soap. The farther away your hand is from the sensor, the more soap gets dispensed.
I really love the touch-free, sensor soap dispenser because it is the most hygienic way that eliminates germ transfer from contact. The dispenser sits on my kitchen counter, and no matter how dirty my hands get from handling raw ingredients, the dispenser stays smudge free and clean.
The soap pump is not battery-operated, which is a huge plus. It comes with a USB charger that magnetically attaches to the back of the pump. One charge lasts me months, and the dispenser gets used a LOT.
Simplehuman really upped their game and improved the soap dispenser by making it waterproof (or rinseable under running water). The dispenser doesn’t get smudged often since my hands don’t get in contact with it, but still, it’s a neat feature.
Refilling soap is easy too. The dispenser works fine with other liquid hand soaps, although Simplehuman recommends their own line of soap refills to prevent any kind of clogs.
The initial cost is higher than other manual soap dispensers or smaller hand soap bottles; however, considering its durable construction, modern design, and ease of use, it is well worth it. Everyone enjoys washing hands now.