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forum thread Posted by ScarletWater5316 • Sep 26, 2024
forum thread Posted by ScarletWater5316 • Sep 26, 2024

Simplehuman 9 oz. Touch-Free Rechargeable Soap Dispenser, Brushed Stainless Steel - $40 (43% off!)

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MSRP: $69.99
Sale Price: $40!!

* According to camelcamelcamel this is the lowest price for this product in years, it's only been ever cheaper once in 2021 *

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Touch-free efficiency. Clog-proof tubing pump ensures a precise and consistent flow, and the silicone valve prevents messy drips. To control the amount of soap desired, you can position your hand up close to the sensor for a little soap and farther away for more. Wide refill opening makes refills fast and easy, and there's a QR code under the lid so you can reorder soap in a flash. It's also waterproof for easy cleaning. Rechargeable with included charging puck — one charge lasts 3 months. Use simplehuman soap for optimum pump performance. Also works with hand sanitizer.

Specifications
material:high-grade brushed stainless steel
soap type:liquid
capacity:9 fl. oz.
power source:built-in lithium ion battery
battery life:3 months on 1 charge
soap compatibility:simplehuman liquid soap + liquid soap without exfoliants + hand sanitizer
warranty:2 year
sku:ST1082

what's in the box
sensor pump
liquid soap sample pouch
charging puck

https://www.amazon.com/simplehuma...B0758B1S5X
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MSRP: $69.99
Sale Price: $40!!

* According to camelcamelcamel this is the lowest price for this product in years, it's only been ever cheaper once in 2021 *

Overview

Touch-free efficiency. Clog-proof tubing pump ensures a precise and consistent flow, and the silicone valve prevents messy drips. To control the amount of soap desired, you can position your hand up close to the sensor for a little soap and farther away for more. Wide refill opening makes refills fast and easy, and there's a QR code under the lid so you can reorder soap in a flash. It's also waterproof for easy cleaning. Rechargeable with included charging puck — one charge lasts 3 months. Use simplehuman soap for optimum pump performance. Also works with hand sanitizer.

Specifications
material:high-grade brushed stainless steel
soap type:liquid
capacity:9 fl. oz.
power source:built-in lithium ion battery
battery life:3 months on 1 charge
soap compatibility:simplehuman liquid soap + liquid soap without exfoliants + hand sanitizer
warranty:2 year
sku:ST1082

what's in the box
sensor pump
liquid soap sample pouch
charging puck

https://www.amazon.com/simplehuma...B0758B1S5X

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Model: simplehuman 9 oz. Touch-Free Rechargeable Sensor Liquid Soap Pump Dispenser, Brushed Stainless Steel

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Sep 26, 2024
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Sep 26, 2024
dvdrdiscs
Sep 26, 2024
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I've had 3 of these since 3+ years ago. One stopped charging about 1 year into it's life. One seems to not carry a charge for longer than 2 weeks of light use. The third sees a lot more use and needs to be charged maybe every 3 weeks. The claim that it can hold a charge up to 3 months is kind of outrageous. I never once got anywhere close to that.

Fairly expensive cost of refills aside, it's the frequent charging that made me stop using 1 of them. I still keep one in the kitchen as I need to be able to wash my hands without touching the dispenser. In hindsight, I shouldn't have bought them.
Sep 26, 2024
833 Posts
Joined Sep 2014
Sep 26, 2024
Gergor
Sep 26, 2024
833 Posts
I have 2 of these and I hate them. It'd squirt soap just by knocking the dispenser from the side or picking it up from the top. The sensor is too sensitive or something, it just misfires whenever it senses the slightest amount of movement.
Sep 26, 2024
558 Posts
Joined Nov 2009
Sep 26, 2024
Feasible
Sep 26, 2024
558 Posts
This dispenser is annoying. It doesn't work correctly with thicker liquid soaps. You can't adjust the flow rate. Also shadows will set it off.
The charge cable is unique, so don't misplace it.
Sep 26, 2024
1,606 Posts
Joined Aug 2009
Sep 26, 2024
Boglehead
Sep 26, 2024
1,606 Posts
The listing shows a 2024 model (which is not on sale). I wonder if the 2024 is higher quality.
Sep 26, 2024
322 Posts
Joined Sep 2013
Sep 26, 2024
RikB
Sep 26, 2024
322 Posts
I agree with everyone, you don't need these in your life. I had 3 of them, 2 stopped holding a charge within the first year. The 3rd is still working but lives in the guest bathroom because I got sick of cleaning soap off the countertop from phantom dispensing. And that stupid proprietary charging cable.

The version that takes batteries with a clear reservoir works much better. It's cheaper, the batteries last almost a year, you can see how much soap is left, and the sensor doesn't constantly phantom pump. It occasionally misfires but at 1/10th the rate that this one does
Sep 27, 2024
43 Posts
Joined Dec 2010
Sep 27, 2024
Mik3vl
Sep 27, 2024
43 Posts
Quote from dvdrdiscs :
I've had 3 of these since 3+ years ago. One stopped charging about 1 year into it's life. One seems to not carry a charge for longer than 2 weeks of light use. The third sees a lot more use and needs to be charged maybe every 3 weeks. The claim that it can hold a charge up to 3 months is kind of outrageous. I never once got anywhere close to that.

Fairly expensive cost of refills aside, it's the frequent charging that made me stop using 1 of them. I still keep one in the kitchen as I need to be able to wash my hands without touching the dispenser. In hindsight, I shouldn't have bought them.
You can send it in for warranty if you have any issues within 2 years. It's pretty quick and painless but it is frustrating to have issues.
Dec 13, 2024
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Dec 13, 2024
PurpleThread3081
Dec 13, 2024
7 Posts
Mine is dead just passing 2 years warranty. Super annoying

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Dec 13, 2024
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Dec 13, 2024
chischrin
Dec 13, 2024
65 Posts
I've had mine for 4 years. No charging or battery issues. Maybe I got lucky? I got it from a Costco deal in 2020

I agree this soap dispenser is a hassle. I don't have to charge often, but the proprietary cable is stupid.

Many phantom squirts of soap from moving too close to the sensor by accident or steam from the faucet or shower triggering it to dispense. The soap pooling on the counter top is an annoying.

Recommendation… don't buy.
Dec 14, 2024
1,165 Posts
Joined Dec 2006
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VCi15
Dec 14, 2024
1,165 Posts
We've been using the 14oz version (dual caddy) in the kitchen for past 2 years. It has worked so well that I bought my parents one too.

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