🌀 Squeeze the day with style!
This Blue Flow Squeezable Soap Dispenser combines a sleek design with practical functionality, featuring a 7oz capacity and made from durable thermoplastic rubber, making it an ideal addition to any modern kitchen or bathroom.
J**D
Soap squeezes out easily
I was concerned that it would not squeeze easily enough for my hands hurt due to arthritis. This comes out easily. It’s stylish and handy. Love it
S**E
attractive alternative to a dish soap bottle
This soap dispenser is sleek, easy to use and a nice shade of blue. We think however that it's a bit smaller than we imagined it.
G**S
Great replacement for my old kitchen dispenser!
So....At my kitchen sink, I used to have one of those small simple pull-top plastic squeeze bottles in an opaque black color which I was happy with. Lately it would keep sliding closed and was becoming a pain to use. Figuring since I had it for years it was just wearing out, I searched everywhere for a replacement but couldn't find one anywhere. In my search, I found the "Flow" and by description it sounded like it would be perfect as a replacement, no top to worry about clogging and slipping closed! I have been using my new "Flow" for a while now and I really love it! It is very convenient to use, and even looks nice at my sink as it blends in nicely with my black granite and a chrome faucet. The reason I did not give this item 5 stars is that it is a bit hard to fill because you cannot see the level of liquid going in. Also, depending on the source of your liquid soap container you are filling it with, it may be messy to pour into the narrow opening on the "Flow" and you need a very steady hand. Also, and it might just be on mine, but during use I noticed that soap leaks out and accumulates under the bottom of the twist on cap. Because of this I tried to tighten it on and the whole silver part of the top popped off. In all fairness though, I did use a lot of force, guess it was a bit too much. Anyway, to fix it, I just used a little rubber cement, let it dry over night and it seems to be holding it in place so far and its been several weeks now since that happened. To explain that a little further, the silver cap part is like a sleeve that fits over another piece that matches the color of the bottom part so even if I couldn't get it to stay on, the screw on top is still usable and just lacking the silver cover part so it would be all one color. I was actually debating to just leave it off, but it does make the top part look smaller without it. Anyway, I've been able to open and close the top now again without the silver sleeve part coming off anymore but I still get a little bit of leakage. Not a deal breaker though. Just wanted to mention what I experienced. It would also be great it the containers were opaque so that you could actually see through it while filling. Over all, I really like the "Flow" and I would purchase it again.
B**3
So pleased!
We didn't like the dish soap bottle from the store sitting on the counter with it's spout that always gets gummed up. Yuck. I know a lot of people like to use a glass bottle with an oil/vinegar spout to decant dish soap. I'm not a fan as soapy hands, heavy bottle, and glass over ceramic sink sounds like a bad idea. Also, doesn't dispense enough soap without shaking it - increasing chance of breakage. These attractive little squeeze bottles are the BOMB! Love 'em. They're a bit of a pain to fill, but worth it. I've figured out a system, so am still quite happy. They look very attractive sitting next to the sink and don't get soapy, gummy tracks around the spout after use. Very well designed. I bought two so I'll always have one filled and ready to go. VERY pleased with them.
E**Y
poor design--updated review
My first review is below this. I had planned on returning it but found out I hadn't picked something with free Prime returns. The company had to contact me to handle the request. Which they did, very promptly, but only addressed the funnel issue. Seems the silver cap twists off (hmm, instructions would have been useful). When you do, the little funnel does fit. HOWEVER, it still has design issues. The screw top is on a slight angle--just enough that the funnel doesn't set level, so when you start filling it, the soap starts to shift. You have to be very careful or it will pour out over the edge. Also, the funnel mouth could actually have been a bit larger--it is SO small that dish detergent takes forever to trickle in. And now a new issue--you can't see when its starting to get full, just have to guess by weight. I used a skewer to test the level, and when it was as full as I wanted, I weighed it. It holds just at 300 g of liquid dish soap. It would have been better if the bottom went straight down rather than the slight tear drop design--I suspect it will be easy to turn over if you bump it. And it still isn't very big for what you pay--I'd send it back, but I figure the shipping would be at least half the cost so will just chalk this up to "Pay attention when you order something."FIrst off, this is MUCH smaller than I expected, that wouldn't be too much of an issue except--that nifty little funnel it comes with? IT DOESN"T FIT. The mouth of the bottle is too small so the funnel wont seat in it, moreover the funnel has an angled cut, so it's going to get dish washing liquid everywhere. That's assuming you can use it all--you'd have to have 4 hands, two to hold the funnel, and two to manage those economy size containers of detergent. One last thing I don't like, there's no cap, so if you knock it over and don't notice, it's going to leak everywhere. ALMOST right, but not worth the price, so back it goes.
U**R
Good sink side dispenser
Use this in my kitchen - better than a pump dispenser and is right size (not cumbersome). Can use regular dishwasher soap, but I mix with water so I don’t over-dispense.
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