✨ Elevate your sink game with sleek, splash-free soap dispensing! 🧼
This premium kitchen sink soap dispenser features a corrosion-resistant brushed nickel finish and a 360° rotating nozzle for precise, splash-free soap delivery. Equipped with a 47-inch extension tube and a large 17 oz bottle, it drastically reduces refills by connecting directly to bulk soap containers. Its universal long threaded tube fits most countertops securely with leak-proof washers, making it perfect for kitchen, bathroom, or even RV sinks. Backed by a 10-year warranty, it combines durability, style, and convenience for the modern home.
Material Type Free | Lead Free |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Shape | Round |
Color | Brushed Nickel |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.87"L x 4.72"W x 9.06"H |
Q**O
Sleek, Functional
a fantastic addition to my kitchen sink. It looks sleek and matches perfectly with my other fixtures. The pump action is smooth and doesn’t stick, making it super easy to use every time. The build quality is excellent—it feels sturdy and well-made, not flimsy like some others I’ve tried. Refilling it is a breeze, and it holds a generous amount of soap, so I don’t have to refill it constantly.
C**
I don't have to refill the small bottle every time
The media could not be loaded. It works great, the instructions were a little vague, but I figured out. Doesn't leak, it gives a good amount of soap in every pomp, the material looks good, good size.
J**A
Updated! Looks Great but Spring Stopped Working
The pump looks great and was easy to install. However, after a few months of use, I noticed the spring doesn’t go back to its original size after it has been compressed to bring up the soap. I have to manually take out the whole pump, pull the pump and hose in different directions for the spring to go back to its original size. Otherwise when I try to pump soap barely anything comes out. I am so disappointed in this product. I’ve tried to contact the seller but since I ordered this more than a month ago (back in December and it’s now June) Amazon makes it nearly impossible to get any support. If it’s just a defective piece I would like to interact with the seller. Because other than this spring issue the pump looks great and the options for how to store the soap are excellent.UPDATE July 2022: the seller contacted me and had stellar customer service support. They sent me a replacement pump and this one is working great! It is likely the original I got was a one-off issue. So glad the sellers reached out to me and I was able to get a replacement because I really do like the look of this pump. The new one pumps seamlessly and I’ve had no issues with not enough soap coming out.
V**S
Works great, easy install
Easy to install and after placing gallon jug near front of cabinet I placed double sided tape along wall to hole the tubing out of way. Takes awhile to pump the air out but after primed works great
M**R
Works great
I have this connected to a large bottle of dish soap under the sink. Works great
B**B
Excellent product
Our old soap dispenser recently self destructed and dumped 12 ounces of detergent into the cabinet under our sink. The bottle just cracked without having been touched in years. The original dispenser used metal parts that connected to the sink and they were rusted together. After much twisting and turning I was able to expose enough of the old metal hardware to cut it off with an electric sabre saw. I bought this product because it draws soap directly from the detergent bottle that comes home from the store and it was the only such device with a chrome finish. I wanted this thing to match my other hardware. The device is very easy to install. Only tricky part is attaching the rubber hose to the bottom of the pump. The trick is the the pump mechanism separates, making the it easy to attach the hose, but the directions don't tell you. The rubber hose was plenty long and it functions perfectly. I didn't shorten it or make any modifications to any part of the device. Thank goodness that all of the parts that attach to the sink are plastic which means no corrosion or need for hack saws to remove it in the future. You simply reach under the sink and turn the nut by hand. Rubber gaskets secure it in place both above and below the assembly. I recommend this product without reservation.
A**R
Overall good, not as good quality as the (broken) ones it replaces
I bought two of these; one of my original one had the metal dispenser tube literally break off, while the other broke in another manner over the years. In comparing them, these new ones don't seem as solid (!). But they work fine and were easy to install.One nit is that the black plastic piece made to hold the little (included) bottle on to the threaded black plastic tube was missing for one of the two sets we bought. This seems like a basic shipping quality control issue, which in turn makes me feel like the company is less dedicated to making sure things are properly manufactured and packaged. Along that same line, the rational way IMO to ship the clear plastic tubing for connecting to a larger bottle would be to ROLL the tubing. They didn't, rather instead they FOLDED it. The result is kinks in the tubing. The tubing still works, but ...We put dishwashing soap in one of them and handsoap ("soft soap") in the other, and for both of them we ran the longer tubing to pull directly from a store-bought larger bottle. For the dishwashing soap, this worked fine --- took quite a few pumps to 'prime' it, but no problem. For the soft soap, however, it just took FOREVER to bring it up --- I wondered if I was going to wear out the pump action in pushing it down again and again and again for so long (so long that my wife and I had to spell each other at it). With a flashlight underneath I could tell that it was inching up very very slowly so we kept at it. I fiddled with the fold-kinks to make sure that they weren't blocking it. Perhaps the specific gravity of soft soap is such that it doesn't work as well for this sort of pump, and perhaps especially so when drawn up the longer distance (rather than using the included little plastic refillable bottle). Dunno.I also found unsatisfactory the little silicone 'caps' (in two sizes) included to attach to a store-bought larger bottle. These are a soft, flexible silicone that isn't threaded --- it just pressure fits over or, alternatively I guess, inside the neck of the bottle. This seemed to me to be a recipe for a disaster should someone knock over the bottle under the sink, especially given that the holes in these silicone units were larger than needed to run the (did I mention kinked?) clear plastic tubing through. So I did what I suspect others have --- used a 3/8" drill bit to drill through from the underside a cap to each of the bottles I'm using, and electrician tape to secure the flip-top lids of these caps. The result is something more solid that screws tightly on and has a hole that is a nice snug fit for the plastic tubing. Recommended to anyone who owns such exotic tools as a drill and electrician tape (or similar).It sounds from the above that I hate this product, and I don't. I think it's typical of the sort of mediocre design and production quality of so many consumer items in our throw-away society, and would prefer to pay a little more for a product that I had more confidence in --- both to keep our landfills less overflowing, and so I didn't have the hassle of trying to find a decent replacement to this in perhaps not too many years (?). I was mixed between rating this at 3 stars of 4, but finally decided that I have too little confidence based on what I've seen on installation to rate it a 4. It might nonetheless be the best option available! (?)
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