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This set of 6 oval clear plastic soap dispenser pump bottles offers a 10 oz capacity each, made from BPA-free PET plastic. Designed for eco-conscious users, these dispensers reduce soap and water usage, making them a cost-effective and environmentally friendly choice for any household.
M**M
they do the job where the competition failed
So far, of 3 of these 10 oz bottles, all have worked though 2 worked better than the other one. But even the one that doesn't work as well still works better than some of the more expensive ones I bought. (Previously, I got 4 dispenser pumps from another brand that I have spent around $20 on, and I got fed up with them failing, or just not working right in the first place.) So I am somewhat resigned to the fact that foaming dispensers are not lifetime investments. So when I give it 4 stars I'm `grading on the curve', it's relative to what else is out there for sale.By the way, I have been using one of the dispensers with a mix of unscented baby shampoo (Pipette brand) and a few drops of tea tree oil. I had wondered if the tea tree oil might ruin the foaming parts, but so far there has been no problem with the baby-shampoo-and-oil mix. I add about 3-4 parts water to 1 part baby shampoo plus around 2-5 drops of the oil. You don't need a lot, and the mix smells of tea tree oil. I'm basically matching the smell of the commercial product OcuSoft Extra Strength and I only use it on my eyelids, where eye doctor recommended I use the (somewhat costly) the commercial product. Skin doctor doesn't want tea tree oil (or soap for that matter) anywhere else on my face though, so I use two bottles and a clear label of which is which.
N**Y
2 out of 6 stopped working after one month.
Well I’m bummed these don’t last long. 2 of the pumps stopped working well, and a third one is on the way to stop working well too. you have to push supper hard to get anything out, and trying to fix it won’t do anything.
J**X
Work better last longer that name brand ones I bought.
These work great, we've had them for over a year now and still work like new. I also bought some brand name 'Dawn' Platinum ERASING Dish foam dispensers and they gummed up in less than a year, got those in a 3 pack and down to one left and it's almost nonfunctional. But these generic one's we have in all our bathrooms and I'm now buying more to replace the band name ones that stopped working.Other thoughts: They feel a little flimsy but work great. The only thing I'm disappointed with is that the top dispenser doesn't screw on centered, once it tight, the spout is off to the side at some random angle. Doesn't affect it's functionality, just my desire to have everything look uniform.
K**Y
Working well for liquid hand soap and Dawn dish detergent
I have been using these for my hand soap and dish detergent for two years. I use the dish detergent pump the most - many times a day (no dish washer). I go through the soaps so slowly, that I consider this a financial win. In two years, the pumps on two bottles have worn out (both used for dish detergent). For the price, I consider that acceptable. I've never had any pump dispenser last indefinitely, let alone a foaming dispenser. I like them enough to re-order. Tip - pour in less soap than you think you need, fill about 3/4 with water, then test it. Add water or soap as desired.
I**E
I love these!
I had a few 2-ounce ones for traveling, but these are so much easier to use! One-hand operation, without having to hold the bottle. It can stay on the counter!I keep the little ones in the car, my purse, and in my travel kit, with liquid dish soap in them, for doing hand wash, and cleaning my hands and body while traveling. Much easier to use than soap bars or liquid soap alone. You have to have water with it, anyway. Why not pre-mix and have it foam?Well, the bigger ones are even better. If you want to save water, here you go.Spot clean anything you wash. I clean stains with the foam. It spreads better than liquid soap, and dishwashing soap has enzymes in it that dissolves food, so stains just melt away. Works amazingly on grass stains, too. You don't need detergent. (Good for pre-cleaning cloth diapers and onesies as they go into the pail, too.)Saving water on a camping trip? Squirt some foam onto a dish, or sponge, and wipe clean. No need to fill a basin. Then, rinse with a squirt of water from a condiment dispenser bottle, or spray with alcohol to sanitize, if you're that anal. I don't find it necessary, because I don't eat meat.The same works for 'sponge baths' or PTAs. Vinegar rinses off the soap, and makes a great deodorant, too.Window washing, in the house or in the car? Yep. This is the best. The foamers regulate the right proportions to get stuff clean fast. I keep a spray bottle of vinegar in the car, too. just in case there's a little too much soap this time. Cleanest windows I've ever had. Works on eyeglasses, too.Oh, yeah, of course, clean your hands fast, without running water. lolEnjoy!
C**R
Pretty good
I use these for face products, micellar water and homemade soap. They're pretty flimsy feeling, light plastic, but I still have 5 of them. The pump broke on one of them but I dropped it in the shower and it was my fault. Overall, for what I paid and how light they are, they are pretty good. Still kicking after a year! Mix Dr. Bronner's soap with water and you'll have a nice foamy soap.
G**.
basic function is good, but quirky
These bottles function well in that they produce foaming soap consistently. I like the clear bottles and white tops. The problem is that the direction in which the spout points is extremely limited. If I buy a bottle of soap from a store, I can put that bottle down in any orientation, and then point the spout in any direction, and the pump will work. The pumps on these bottles work in exactly one direction relative to the orientation of the bottle, and each bottle is different. Each cap has a notch. When the cap is screwed on tightly, the position of the notch is fixed. The pump works only when pointed in exactly toward the notch, because the pump fits into the notch. If the pump is turned any other direction, the pump won't work. It likely is a feature, albeit poorly designed, to allow the pump to be locked out, so pressing it does not dispense any soap.Why does this matter? These bottles or oblong. (For the math geeks, they are like an ellipse, with a major and minor axis.) If I put a bottle on a sink with very little space on either side of the valve controls, like the sink in my half bath -- this scenario is not hypothetical -- I cannot set it in just any orientation. It has to fit in the available area, which is small. This restricts the direction in which I can point the nozzle, so I cannot point it at the middle of the sink as I would like to.
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