Automatic Lotion Dispenser Pump Can Keep Your Dresser Clean

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For many people life is more the hard way than the easy. Any product or technology that makes life a bit easier is usually more than welcome. A popular response after we have tasted the convenience a mechanical helping hand provides, is the "I can't live without it" feeli

  For many people life is more the hard way than the easy. Any product or technology that makes life a bit easier is usually more than welcome. A popular response after we have tasted the convenience a mechanical helping hand provides, is the "I can't live without it" feeling, and we then prefer not to digress back to former “caveman” times.

  How to Use

  This product is intended for countertops. It is not recommended by the manufacturer for use in a shower.

  1. Initial setup: The first thing to do is insert 4 "AA" batteries.

  2. Next, fill the Lotion Dispenser Pump with your preferred liquid soap or lotion (see note).

  Note: This product is designed for regular liquid soap, NOT soap for foam dispensers. Also, avoid soaps with exfoliants (gritty substances) or beads. The manufacturer does offer several type of soaps including moisturizing liquid soap, fragrance free, antibacterial, or a pack of all three.

  3. Place your hand under the sensor, hold down the "+" button until soap comes out. Adjust the amount dispensed by pressing the "+/-" buttons (see tip). After that, it’s all automatic, as in “Place hand underneath - get soap."

  Tip: If the soap doesn't flow, lightly flick the valve opening to release any trapped air.

  4. Scrub hands together, rinse under water.

  5. To clean the unit: Turn off the unit by pressing the "-" button until the LED turns red. Wipe pump with a damp cloth - do not submerge in water.

  Who Will Benefit?

  In general, anyone with dirty hands;

  Anyone wanting to have an auto-dispenser for soap and/or lotion;

  Anyone who enjoys automated technology that makes life easier;

  Germ-a-phobes and those not wanting to touch things others have touched;

  Anyone challenged by fragrances and other chemical sensitivities and who want the freedom to choose their own scented, non-scented, or hypoallergenic products;

  Children who have mastered the art of getting dirty and are stubborn and hate washing their hands; because this product may actually make hand washing fun.

  People who have noticed how messy an area is after the hand washing is done; soap and sudsy water on and around the faucet, countertop, even on the floor... Using an automatic dispenser can help keep dirty hands over the sink, minimizing potential messes and making sink and countertop cleanup easier.

  Ratings

  Design - My first impression is that it's quite pleasing to the eye and would look great in any bathroom or kitchen. The 13 ounce size of the soap reservoir means I'm not constantly refilling every week; I like that!

  Value - When asked if they would go back to manual press dispensers or the old-fashioned bar of soap, the test family I spoke to were quite resolute on keeping this product. They said, "the convenience is well worth the expense."

  Durability - The test family would not let me try a drop test. But when holding the product in my hands, it does feel sturdy and well put together. It does not look like a cheaply made product.

  Overall Thoughts

  Does just as it was intended to do: automatically dispense soap or lotion with virtually no mess. It is easy to set up, easy to use, and overall a nice, well put together product.

We offer all kinds of cosmetic packaging, such as Fine Mist Sprayer Pump, please consult us if you have any questions.

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