Product Description: | Better Homes & Gardens Automatic Soap and Hand Sanitizer Dispenser, Hands Free, Touchless Soap Pump for Kitchen or Bathroom, 6oz (177 ml)With hands-free operation, this automatic soap dispenser that can be used with dish soap, liquid hand soap, or hand sanitizer. It features a sensor pump technology which dispenses a fixed amount – not too much, not too little – saving on supply costs. Its hidden, wide, funnel shaped opening is easy to fill from the top and its elevated non-slip base makes it easy to use in any entryway, kitchen, bathroom and more. This automatic soap dispenser has a matte finish with chrome accents and requires four AAA batteries (not included). Holds up to 6 oz (177 ml) of liquid soap. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: After inserting the batteries, if the blue light comes on and you hear the motor but the soap doesn’t dispense, try pouring the soap into a separate container, then fill the pump with hot water (not boiling) and let sit for 5-10 minutes until cool. Put your hand in front of the motion sensor and repeat until the water starts to flow well. Now empty the water and refill the pump with soap. If you find the brand of soap you have purchased is too thick, try adding some water to thin it out. Otto Automatic Soap Pump is not recommended for use with foaming, granular or thick gel-based soap or sanitizer. |
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They all seem to fail anyway but 95+ percent of failures are early Failures Caused by user error. They can only handle thin Viscosities. The most common soaps like Palmolive and hand soaps Are far too thick. You must thin them by adding an equal part of water as a starting point, And not challenge the device by lazily forgetting to dilute soap thatxs added.
This product has almost as many 1 star reviews as 5 star reviews and not much in the middle. If you get this I strongly recommend you dilute the soap to be very thin and cross your fingers, Knock on wood.
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AA batteries have 3x the capacity of AAA
AA batteries have 3x the capacity of AAA
They all seem to fail anyway but 95+ percent of failures are early Failures Caused by user error. They can only handle thin Viscosities. The most common soaps like Palmolive and hand soaps Are far too thick. You must thin them by adding an equal part of water as a starting point, And not challenge the device by lazily forgetting to dilute soap thatxs added.
This product has almost as many 1 star reviews as 5 star reviews and not much in the middle. If you get this I strongly recommend you dilute the soap to be very thin and cross your fingers, Knock on wood.
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