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Review on 🚿 Luxitude Shower Soap Dispenser with Stylish Carbon Fiber Design - Ideal for Soap, Shampoo, Body Lotion, Conditioner, Shower Gels - Two Chamber by Heather Schmidt

Revainrating 4 out of 5

good price for shower dispenser

Everyone is right about the black dispenser with black, invisible labels. My solution was to peel the labels off the paper and carefully paint the sticky side with a light color that matched the other colors in my bathroom. I then attached the labels to the dispenser with the provided silicone adhesive. Problem solved, the dispenser is light and thin. It won't last a day in a public place, but it's strong enough to last a long time in the shower. I chose this dispenser because of the color because it has three pumps and is easy to clean. The overall exterior of the device is sleek, with no odd shapes or nooks and crannies. Easily wipeable. There have been many complaints about bottle leaks. I think I got lucky with the dispenser because mine doesn't leak. Before mounting it on the wall, I filled each of the bottles with water and let it sit overnight after pumping each pump multiple times. The next day the bottles were still full and there were no puddles or wet spots around the dispenser. I laughed when I saw double sided tape and a small tube of cement that was supposed to hold the thing to the wall. No wonder there are so many complaints that the dispenser falls off the wall. I'm lucky again, because there are no hard tiles in my soul. I screwed the block to the wall. It never comes off. I went ahead and used silicone glue around the screws to prevent possible leaks into the wall. This is a cheap device but I found it to work very well. You need to pour in thicker liquids. The only downsides I found were the black labels and non-standard attachment system. You could do better on both counts. I found that there are four holes on the back of the unit, one in each corner, perfect for mounting the dispenser on the wall. Obviously it was designed to allow the use of screws. For reasons of cost, the screws may no longer be supplied. Yes, my unit works great, looks great in the shower and complements the black fixtures in my bathroom. (I would have liked it if the device was actually black instead of a very dark grey.) Carbon fiber's dark gray appearance tends to hide water stains better than solid black. Each pump works as it should. So it takes a few swipes to get enough shampoo, soap or whatever, but that's to be expected and depends on how much hair you have left on your head. I am completely satisfied with my donor.

Pros
  • holder and dispenser
Cons
  • negative impression