

✨ Elevate your clean game with touchless tech! ✨
The simplehuman 8 oz. Sensor Pump in brushed nickel combines cutting-edge touchless technology with a no-drip silicone valve and ultra-fast 0.2-second soap dispensing. Designed for effortless, hygienic use, it features customizable volume control and a wide refill opening to prevent spills. Powered by 4 AA batteries, it offers up to one year of energy-efficient operation, making it a sleek, practical upgrade for any modern bathroom or kitchen.

| Colour | Brushed Nickel |
| Material | Silicone |
| Brand | simplehuman |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5L x 7.1W x 17.5H Centimeters |
| Material Type Free | Cadmium Free |
| Shape | Hand |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| UPC | 838810015248 |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Liquid Volume | 237 Millilitres |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00838810015248 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Color | Brushed Nickel |
| Shipping Weight | 0.68 Kilograms |
| Item Model Number | ST1023 |
| Item Part Number | ST1023 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Installation Type | freestanding, suction_mounted, freestanding suction_mounted |
| Primary material | Silicone |
| Finish Type | brushed nickel |
| Capacity | 8 oz. |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | simplehuman |
V**U
This is my third purchase !!
It's a wonderful product. It works like butter. The battery stands for almoat an year. No clogs. No complains
R**R
Worst battery life
I liked the quality and the built and that is the reason I bought, not minding the cost. But when comes to usuage, the battery last not even 3 weeks and it repeated when I replaced the battery. I was thinking that there might be a small problem with the machine but i don’t know how to get it repaired?
A**R
We had the older model of this exact same product, which finally, after perhaps 10 years, stopped pumping, even with fresh batteries. The light would flash, etc., but the motor did not operate. Not a bad run, really. We liked the design and performance of the old one, with some caveats that also apply to the new one, which I'll cover below. Just put into service, the new soap pump is working as expected, so no complaints there. I'll get back to you if it fails before 10 years. Differences in the new one: While shaped similarly and styled essentially identically, it is considerably shorter, so may not hold as much soap (though it is close, if not equal). The old one stood regally behind the sink, perhaps even imposingly. The new one squats submissively. The photo on the Amazon listing kind of looked shorter, so that was not a TOTAL surprise. It's still tall enough, and some might find its less imposing and magnificent height less of a distraction, sink-side. The new one has a QR code under the soap lid to reorder soap; the old one was from the stone age where you had to find and order your own soap. The new one has a small printed branding label near the bottom front, not TOO noticeable, while the old one either didn't, or spilled soap over the years had dissolved it off. I like no label. Like the old one, the battery insertion icons on the bottom are VERY confusing. Do you put them in as shown on the embossed image next to the battery lid, or do the batteries look that way once inserted (which gives opposite polarity results)? The instruction manual had a tiny photo which, once examined closely, made it clear (it was opposite my guess looking at the bottom label). I got battery polarity wrong a time or two with the old one, and it didn't damage the unit, it just didn't work. Generally, when replacing batteries, I made careful note of how the old ones were inserted, as it was working that way, rather than lifting it high and peering at the bottom where the battery lid and label are located. (And yes, the batteries tend to run out JUST AFTER you've refilled it with soap, so not only are you not able to turn it over to insert them, but you've got to be careful about tipping it too much.) Battery replacement inconvenience is a minor quibble with both the old and new models. Put the battery port on the bottom, out of sight, and its inconvenient. I'm fine with it how it is - there are trade-offs in life. (OK, MAYBE you can turn it over with soap in it, see below.) Now for my complaint, which is not really a product review, but an Amazon (and Amazon customer) review: It was missing a critical part, right out of the box. I noticed, as I opened the box, which appeared new and undamaged, that the pump was not securely packed in the box. Later careful examination revealed that the bottom box insert was on top of the pump, and that the top packing insert was missing. Clue: this is an unused, but returned unit. Everything else was there, including the instruction book and sample packet of soap. Second BIG clue: Turning it over to insert the batteries (no soap in it yet, so this rare event is still safe, though the top soap lid does have a seal, so IN PRINICIPLE you could turn it over when filled with soap) - NO BATTERY CAP!!!! The cap was not in the box, in the packaging, etc. and it had NOT fallen out a few seconds earlier when I opened the box. This cap fits securely, so it didn't just fall out of its working location. Maybe they left it out in manufacture? Nope. Another clue that this was a returned unit. Time to set up a return with Amazon? Not yet. We have the old one, now headed for the trash. Maybe the battery door (which has a rubber O-ring seal) is the same? Amazingly, it is. (The soap door, on the top, is NOT the same, so if that had been missing we were SOOL.) This happens with Amazon fairly often: someone returns an item, often a perfectly good item, but first, thoughtfully throws away an important small part, accessory, or instructions, etc.. Amazon warehouse, seeing a superficially OK-looking package with SOMETHING like the product in it, just restocks it and ships it out as new to another buyer (rather than inspecting it and selling it discounted as a return, which they sometimes do, if the packaging is damaged or missing.) I'm 100% sure that Amazon would have replaced this soap dispenser if we'd have complained, but they still should avoid this random restocking of returned items. Pretty much every time I've gotten an item that had signs of having been returned, there has been a problem, sometimes one I could solve (like this) and sometimes requiring a return/replace. I've had it happen more than once on the same product, for frequently returned items. Also, Amazon needs to get a better class of customer, who are more careful when returning items. As we've seen with other retailers over the years, after enough abuse of their return policy, it eventually becomes more restrictive. So work with me here people: only return items when you really need to, not on an inspect/try and return basis, and return everything, so it can be inspected and resold. So: good soap dispenser, but dodgy Amazon returned product handling. Amazon will take care of that last problem if it happens to bite you, so buy the dispenser. It is the best looking of those I've seen, and works fine.
A**W
Expensive? Yes. Well designed, thought out, and well made? Absolutely! There are many automatic soap dispensers on the market, and this is easily one of the most expensive. But it's worth every penny and works great. Included in the box is sample pack of soap from simplehuman. It's scented lavender, so if you like that, it's a nice bonus to have. For me, I use refills from my local drugstore at a fraction of the price. The soap dispenser is simple, there are a couple of buttons on the top (-/+) to let you set how much soap is dispensed each time it senses your hand, I found a click or two extra from the default setting is all I needed for the perfect amount. It's also truly no drip, the spout is covered by two silicone lips that prevent and dripping. Best of all, no false detections. I placed this right beside my sink and I put my hand close to the dispenser and soap comes out, but while I wash my hands, it doesn't detect me, even though its right beside the faucet. A well designed product worth every penny.
H**.
Endlich ein hochwertiger Seifenspender, der nicht nach kurzer Zeit defekt ist. Ich habe mittlerweile zwei dieser Seifenspender im Einsatz, der erste tut nun über ein Jahr zuverlässig seinen Dienst, nachdem vorher mehrere, günstigere Spender nach wenigen Wochen im Einsatz defekt waren. Der Seifenspender ist sehr simpel aufgebaut und zu bedienen, die Seifenmenge die er abgibt lässt sich über die + und - gut einstellen. Er nutzt 4 AA-Batterien, ich betreibe das Gerät problemlos mit normalen, wiederaufladbaren Akkus. Die Lebensdauer der Batterien bzw. Akkus ist sehr gut, die genaue Zeit kommt natürlich auf die Frequenz der Benutzung an. Er reagiert sehr zuverlässig auf Hände, man kann ihn auch benutzen um Seife auf Schwämme zu dosieren, solange die Schwämme in den für den Sensor passenden Farbbereich fallen (gelb funktioniert zum Beispiel sehr gut). Bisher kommen beide Spender auch mit jeder Nachfüllseife klar, die ich ausprobiert habe. Ich habe den Spender in weiß und in Nickel, beides sieht sehr gut aus und ich kann bisher keine optischen Veränderungen feststellen. Zur Reinigung dran denken: Lange auf - drücken, dann schaltet sich der Spender aus und gibt während der Reinigung keine Seife ab. Lange + drücken und er schaltet sich wieder ein.
J**S
Una de las mejores jaboneras automáticas del mercado. Esta jabonera se ha convertido en una favorita. Ya van dos que compro. Conjuga bien el diseño, la practicidad, versatilidad y sobretodo el ahorro en el jabón. en el pasado he tenido varios dispensadores electrónicos y ni bien se empiezan a usar se descomponen o empiezan las fallas. Llevo unos meses con esta de Simple Human y creanme cuando digo que me ha dejado sorprendido. El diseño es bueno sin ser espectacular. Atractivo y la tina de depósito transparente le aporta ligereza visual. El material se la jabonera es de plástico y algunos insertos de metal con aluminio cepillado de imitación. Bien logrado y bien ejecutado. Cuenta con un depósito generoso de jabón y si lo usas con el jabón de la marca funciona muy bien. Cuenta con 2 botones de intensidad de chorro. Un gran acierto poder regular de manera facil cuanto jabón quieres que expulse cada vez. Un pequeño LED parpadeará cada vez que presiones el botón de + ó -. Utiliza 4 pilas AA, se apaga y se prende con los botones +y-. Perfecto para cuando la quieres limpiar. + PROS +Diseño agradable +Materiales suaves al tacto +Muy buena calidad de construcción +Combian bien con la decoración +Se ve elegante (hasta cierto punto) +Muy versatil y práctico (mejor virtud) +Chorro ajustable +Gran economía de jabón +Estable y no se tambalea +Rápido (en echar el chorrito de jabón) - A Mejorar -Algunas veces ha sacado doble chorro (nada grave) - Precio un poco elevado Conclusiones Como dispensador lo que uno busca es versatilidad y ahorro en el consumible. Sin problema alguno este producto racionará el jabón de manera efectiva y lo mejor: chorrito ajustable. ayuda a economizar mucho jabón. Tan solo por esto vale la pena. Otro gran acierto es su bomba. Potente y veloz expulsará el jabón en un chorrito agradable cada vez que acerques tus manos. ¡Gran Producto! Recomendable: SI
K**S
Llevo usándolo varias semanas y sigue funcionando muy bien. Los dosificadores de jabón en los que hay que presionar es posible que los niños pequeños no tengan fuerza para accionarlos, pero con este dispensador automático, con sólo poner las manos debajo, incluso los más pequeños pueden obtener su jabón. Me gusta también por el lado higiénico, una cosa menos que hay que tocar en el aseo. Y otro punto a favor es que cuenta con dos botones, uno para reducir la dosis y otro para aumentarla, así que podemos regular cuánto jabón queremos que eche y así ahorrar en jabón. Funciona con pilas AA y que el depósito de jabón sea transparente es útil para saber cuánto queda. Por cierto, el tamaño es muy correcto, yo creía que iba a ser muy grande, pero no, queda perfecto en el lavabo. Compré uno para un aseo y me gustó tanto que compré uno más para el otro aseo.
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