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05-14-2020 11:12 AM
We bought those automatic soap dispensers and I am here to tell you they are wonderful! Easy to use, quick, and you don't get your germs on the soap dispensers and then have to clean them!
We got them from Amazon and have them in two bathrooms and the kitchen--where we most often wash hands! And our faucets can be turned on with an elbow if you are incline to do that, or one you can't but the handle is easy to wash off.
05-14-2020 11:22 AM
I was debating to order this item. What specific brand did you order and was any assembly required???
05-14-2020 11:24 AM
It would be helpful to post a picture or at the very least the link on Amazon. Is it a sanitizer or only soap. Sanitizers are nice.
05-14-2020 11:30 AM - edited 05-14-2020 11:34 AM
05-14-2020 11:33 AM
Having the type of handles that be used by elbows has turned out to wonderful too. Just changed by garage door handle. Never thought of these things before.
05-14-2020 11:38 AM - edited 05-14-2020 11:41 AM
Here is a picture of the Elechok. Don't know what is different about it from any other automatic soap dispenser; you put your hands under it, near the sensor, and it dispenses liquid soap. I have two of a different brand that I got from Walmart. Amazon has a lot of different brands too.
05-14-2020 11:40 AM
Thanks World Traveler. Of course you can post pictures.
05-14-2020 11:42 AM
I have three SimpleHuman auto soap dispensers. Two take batteries and one you charge. The charging one does not hold as much as the battery operated ones. The charging one hold a charge a long time. Easy to charge. The batteries last a while also. I put hand sanitizer in the recharge one and it works great. If your on the fence on buying auto soap dispensers they are worth having especially now.
05-14-2020 11:45 AM
Also, a long time ago I almost purchased one of those hands-free water faucets for the sink that I saw in Lowe's. It had a sensor that put the water on when your hands were underneath the spout. However, the Lowe's sales guy said that they require more maintenance and were more prone to need fixing. So I didn't get it.
Afterwards I thought about how that would not be ideal, because you still have to touch something on the faucet to get it the temperature you want, right? So, all in all, I thought why get something that is hands-free when some of the things you need to do with it require you touching it? Not so hands-free afterall.
05-14-2020 11:51 AM - edited 05-14-2020 11:53 AM
godi, that looks very nice! I'm looking at the $60.00 version. Which one do you have? Are you happy with it? I like no plugging in, lasts 3 mos, precise & consistent flow and looks easy to refill. Yes or No? Thanks for posting.
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