I need a bathroom auto soap dispenser

teacups

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Does anyone have one of those soap dispensers that automatically squirts soap when it senses your hand under it? I saw one a while back that plays music so the kids know how long to wash after it dispenses the soap. Anyone have one that they can direct me to? Thanx!
 
I don't have one, but I wanted to chime in on a semi-OT version comment.
As a plumber, I see a lot. My PERSONAL opinion is that people should open their minds to items like this. There are all kinds of items that can be installed in today's modern baths.
As a plumber I push:
Powerflush toilets (pressure assisted... like at Disney World) I use them in my home. I'll never go back to a regular toilet again. They cost between $250 - $450, but they require almost NO maintenance EVER. I have never gone back to one I installed for a maintenance (unlike the regular toilets that need flappers, ballcocks, flush valves, handles, and tank to bowl washers periodically. In the end you spend LOT and I mean a LOT less buying ONE pressure assisted toilet for your house.
Motion faucets:
Yes they are making their ways into residential homes. Why not???
Time release faucets:
Not as popular, but still a great idea. Just tap the button and the water comes out for however long you have it programmed for, from a couple seconds, to almost a minute.
Automatic scent machines:
Not as much plumbing, but they are nice!
Non traditional sinks:
The above the counter bowls are beautiful. They are more expensive, but they are worth it. You can "endure" the sight of an ugly sink for 30 years, or spend a couple hundred for a sink that is beautiful and makes you happy.
 

Motion faucets:
Yes they are making their ways into residential homes. Why not???
Time release faucets

HATE the motion faucets & motion paper towel dispensers, so that is why would never have one in my house. I can easily turn on/off a faucet & grab a towel...

The toilets I agree with :thumbsup2
 
As a plumber I push:
Powerflush toilets (pressure assisted... like at Disney World) I use them in my home. I'll never go back to a regular toilet again. They cost between $250 - $450, but they require almost NO maintenance EVER. I have never gone back to one I installed for a maintenance (unlike the regular toilets that need flappers, ballcocks, flush valves, handles, and tank to bowl washers periodically. In the end you spend LOT and I mean a LOT less buying ONE pressure assisted toilet for your house.

I think I'm going to replace my toilets with these. I live in a condo in a high-rise building that is almost 50 years old. A single flush does not necessarily push all paper thru to the main drain. When I leave town for a month or so the paper dries into concrete in the lateral drain. I've spent a fortune having the plumber out to fix this.
It was often an emergency (my poor downstairs neighbor :scared1: :scared1: :scared1: ) so I was often not there when the plumber came. Finally one came who explained to me what was happening. Now I run the shower almost every time I flush - big waste of water and time.
 


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