I've always wondered about those touchless dispensers. If you are going to wash your hands immediately after touching it, why does it matter? I can see a touchless towel dispenser but the touchless soap dispensers don't seem to make sense to me.
I've always wondered about those touchless dispensers. If you are going to wash your hands immediately after touching it, why does it matter? I can see a touchless towel dispenser but the touchless soap dispensers don't seem to make sense to me.
Yep. I use regular ol' soap pumps but I have a basket with a dozen white washcloths on each sink, and a basket on the floor to drop them in after EACH use. The washcloths are like $10 for 24 at Costco. I keep the extras under the sink so they can be restocked easily. They don't take up much space in the wash - I just toss them in when I'm running a load of towels.
I've given up on tring to find one that works. They all seem to start spewing soap on their own! I've tried the Lysol ones and a $$$ one. One needed batteries changed all the time....I'm back to the pump!
I've always wondered about those touchless dispensers. If you are going to wash your hands immediately after touching it, why does it matter? I can see a touchless towel dispenser but the touchless soap dispensers don't seem to make sense to me.
I've always wondered about those touchless dispensers. If you are going to wash your hands immediately after touching it, why does it matter? I can see a touchless towel dispenser but the touchless soap dispensers don't seem to make sense to me.
ahh , because there are lots of reasons why a touchless dispenser comes in handy. I use one in the kitchen, especially handy after having chicken or raw beef on your hands, you would end up having to wash the top of the dispenser after touching it. I also have hubby who has greasy hands & easier to use a touchless, than rewashing to gook off the top of the dispenser each time.
can think of MANY reasons why a touchless comes in handy.