So I bought this Lysol no-touch soap dispenser thingy because it was on sale, and I had a coupon for it, and it seemed like a good idea at the time, and yeah, it was probably free or something. Annnnnnd it sat on the shelf for a month or two or five. Until. A week or two ago, I decided that it would be awesome for the kitchen. Because I cook, with real meat, all the time, and the pump soap dispensers are a pain because you have to wash your hands and then wash the soap container and raw meat, eww.
Y’all. This is the best invention ever for the kitchen. No lie, I feel like I’m less likely to spread germs and food-borne illnesses all over my kitchen via the hand soap, and it works amazingly well. Plus – it makes me feel all techy to have a magic soap dispenser. It’s the little things, I swear. I haven’t had any “misfires” or wasted soap – the only drawbacks I can see are that 1) you have to buy their refills, and 2) it squirts out a little more soap than I might use otherwise.
No one paid me for saying any of these nice things, but that is an Amazon affiliate link. Not that I would recommend you buy this particular product form them, as it’s priced a little high, but whatever.
So yes, not touching the soap dispenser works for me. Yay!
You can find more Works For Me Wednesday post over at We Are THAT Family.
Yes, I like mine too. But, I do not like buying the refills. I took a small drill and made a hole in the top of the empty soap holder. Refilled it from my big jug of hand soap and then put a cork (from a wine bottle) into the hole. Now it is the easy open version.
That’s amazing! I never thought of doing that, but it’s a great idea