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Dettol no touch hand wash system
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Got mine in Boots in Livingstone this morning - they had loads of silver ones.
They were £4.99.....so mine cost me £1.99.0 -
Also, haters, as has been mentioned many times already, a lot of us have disabled love ones that have benefited a lot from these machines. I understand the enviromental impact, and personally i prefer regular pump soap, but this is a great device for people with physical problems.0
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Ive only read part of this very long thread but are people really getting their knickers in a knot over SOAP ? i have one of these dispensers and its great for getting my asd teen to wash her hands .This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Or replace the soap with lube for a patent pending lube machine (did this for a friends bday) no more issues when in throws of passionMoney, Money, Money ..... Banks/Casinos/Bookies give me all you money its a poor mans world....0
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has anyone tried using fairy dish washing liquid in it?
i have one for hand wash and its fab and i think it will be great as well with fairy as u dont have to tip the bottle. also to clear away the plastic bottles in my sink. oh well, just my thought!i wish i have live my life a little bit off the book, took a chance and gamble :whistle:0 -
I think some people fail to appreciate that people can buy what they want and what suits them, preferring to come on to a thread that has no interest to them whatsoever with the intention of passing on their 'worthwhile' opinions.0
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I'm not sure whether the dispenser dispenses this soap differently to a normal hand pump (yes, I get the hands-free bit) but I bought some refills using the voucher, yes, wrong I know... but it's really watery. You just get something of the consistency of milk on your hand and it runs off! Maybe the actual hands-free pump makes it come out in foam or spray or something - not sure, but it's a bit odd on it's own!0
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Just as an FYI, for those using squeezey sauce dispensers to fill the soap, saw these on offer in Morrisons yesterday with a red & Brown sauce bottle for 99p the pair0
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We went over to liquid soap as we prefer it and its much easier for the kids. I find it far far less messy than bar soap and less wasteful and cheaper. But everyone has a choice, to be honest soap in itself is wasteful and damaging to the enviroment. After that its semantics.
I find this usedul when coming in from the garden or doing the chickens when your hands are full of the proverbial so you don't want to touch anything with them.
Ali x"Overthinking every little thing
Acknowledge the bell you cant unring"0 -
jazzconfused wrote: »has anyone tried using fairy dish washing liquid in it?
i have one for hand wash and its fab and i think it will be great as well with fairy as u dont have to tip the bottle. also to clear away the plastic bottles in my sink. oh well, just my thought!
What a brilliant idea! I'm definitely going to do that as I use way too much liquid by squirting crossly as I hate ruddy washing up!0
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