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🧼 Elevate your hygiene game with smart, splash-proof soap dispensing!
The GOIATECH Automatic Soap Dispenser combines cutting-edge infrared sensor technology with a sleek stainless steel design and a generous 450ml capacity. Featuring three adjustable dispensing levels, a rapid USB-C rechargeable battery lasting up to three months, and IPX5 waterproofing, it offers a hygienic, efficient, and stylish solution for modern kitchens and bathrooms. Its digital display and transparent soap window ensure you stay informed, while the touchless operation minimizes cross-contamination and soap waste.
| ASIN | B0GF8P7FD7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 42,836 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 142 in Lotion & Soap Dispensers |
| Brand Name | GOIATECH |
| Colour | White |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (11) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.2L x 7.8W x 15.8H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Liquid Volume | 450 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | GOIATECH |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | GOISC_5 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Sets | 1 |
| UPC | 698147426731 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**J
Handy touch free soap dispenser that keeps things tidy
I’ve been using this automatic gel soap dispenser on the kitchen counter and it’s been a nice upgrade from a normal pump bottle. The touchless sensor works well most of the time. You just hold your hand under it and it dispenses quickly, no need to press anything with messy hands. The 450ml size is a good balance. It holds enough that I’m not constantly refilling it, but it’s not so big that it looks bulky on the counter. The little window on the front is useful as well, you can quickly see when it’s running low. I like the adjustable dose settings. It’s handy being able to control how much soap comes out, especially when switching between hand washing and doing dishes. It helps avoid wasting soap, which I didn’t think I’d care about, but it does make a difference. The USB C charging is straightforward. No batteries to deal with, just plug it in now and then. The silicone cover over the port is a nice touch, especially in a splashy area like the kitchen or bathroom. Build quality feels decent. The stainless steel body with the black coating looks quite clean and modern, and it doesn’t show fingerprints too badly. It also feels stable sitting on the counter, not like it’s going to tip over easily. A couple of small things though. The sensor can be a bit sensitive to placement. If it’s too close to the sink edge or reflective surfaces, it can trigger unexpectedly. Also, it works best with thinner liquid soaps. Thicker gels don’t always dispense as smoothly. It’s a good option if you want something more hygienic and a bit neater than a standard soap bottle. Not perfect, but it does the job well and makes everyday use a bit easier.
C**W
Hands free – in theory!
This is a hands-free automatic soap dispenser with a motion-activated pump that delivers soap within 0.25 seconds of sensing your hand beneath the nozzle. The practical advantages are that wet hands never touch the unit, and a precise dispensing system with 3 settings delivers only the quantity of soap that you need. Although to be honest, the minimum setting of 1g is still too much for me – I just need a tiny bit of soap and the lowest setting still gives me too much. Plus it’s quite easy to trigger the mechanism twice – something you get used to, probably. The build quality is immediately apparent. The stainless steel body has a powder-coated matt finish with nicely curved edges, measuring approximately 8 x 8cm at the base and 16cm tall - the listed dimensions are slightly inaccurate. A display on the top of the unit gives a battery readout every time you use it and shows the current dispensing mode. A transparent window near the base lets you monitor soap quantity at a glance, although to be honest a glass window spanning the entire bottle would be more useful to keep an eye on levels. Refilling is simple: twist the top, pour, done. One tip worth passing on: the logo can face either way, so rotating it to the back gives a completely clean, minimalist look from the front. The USB-C port is protected by a rubber gasket, and the 600mAh internal battery should last months under normal use. A three-second press powers it on or off, a single tap cycles through dispensing settings, and a triple tap activates a cleaning mode that flushes the nozzle. Note: after running the cleaning cycle, the first activation or two will dispense mostly water, so run it a couple of times before use. Where the mess-free concept is slightly undermined is the nozzle position. It sits close enough to the body that keeping wet hands clear of the unit takes a little finesse. If you do get it wet, switch it off before wiping it down, otherwise the sensor will keep firing as you clean it. A centimetre or two more reach from the nozzle would solve this issue. The 450ml capacity is also a minor irritant given that many soap refills come in 500ml containers. At £28, the quality is evident but the price stings slightly given these niggles. I think next time I’ll get a wall-mounted unit which dispenses from below, as that would make more sense.
P**L
A really good-looking product which looks so much better than a random plastic bottle
A really good-looking product which looks so much better than a random plastic bottle on the windowsill. Although quite lightweight, it’s robust and also easy to use – just place your hand under the nozzle and a quick burst of product is dispensed. For general handwashing, I found the lowest setting offered enough product to do the job. However, I liked the ability to change the amount dispensed simply by tapping the touch screen button on the top of the dispenser. This display also shows you how much charge is left which is handy. So far, the charge seems to be holding up very well. The capacity is a generous 450ml which is on a par with the larger bottles of handwash available and the mouth is quite wide making it easy to refill, even from one of the large 5L bulk bottles or eco refill packs.
S**B
Sleek, responsive, and cuts down on messy soap drips
I was getting completely fed up with the constant puddles of soapy water and messy drips accumulating around the base of my standard hand soap pump. To tidy up the sink area, I thought I'd give this automatic soap dispenser a go. The clean, white countertop design looks really modern and blends in nicely with my kitchen decor. The 450 ml capacity is brilliant, as it easily holds a whole standard refill pouch without me having to constantly top it up. The touchless sensor pump is highly responsive and dispenses the gel soap quickly without you having to wave your hand around like a maniac. I also really appreciate the 3-level adjustable dose function. I have it set to the lowest amount, which gives the perfect amount of soap for washing hands and stops the kids from wasting it. It is also rechargeable, which saves me the hassle and ongoing cost of swapping out AA batteries every few months. Durability-wise, it gives me great peace of mind that it is rated as IPX5 waterproof. The area next to the sink gets splashed constantly, and I haven't had any issues with the internal electronics shorting out. It's a hygienic, well-designed gadget that keeps the kitchen looking much cleaner.
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