Product Description
LYSOL healthy touch no-touch hand soap system helps eliminate the millions of germs that your hands can pick up each day. It automatically senses hands and dispenses just the right amount of soap. Handwashing is one of the most important steps you and your children can take to help you stay healthy and with the LYSOL healthy touch no-touch hand soap system, you and your family will never have to touch a germy soap pump again. What's more, the system's antibacterial hand soap kills 99.9% of bacteria on hands, so it's ideal for use in the kitchen or bathroom. The starter kit includes a dispenser, one hand soap refill, and four aa batteries. When you use the LYSOL healthy touch no-touch hand soap system, you'll know you're helping your family by fostering proper and effective handwashing to help prevent the spread of germs. Antibacterial hand soap refills for the LYSOL no-touch hand soap system are enriched with moisturizing ingredients and available in four great scents:refreshing grapefruit essence (refill only) soothing cucumber splash aloe vera and vitamin E with moisturizers antibacterial total care
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4305 in Health and Beauty
- Color: Stainless Steel
- Brand: Lysol
- Model: RAC85299
- Published on: 2011-12-29
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x 4.50" w x 5.25" l,
Features
- Never touch a germy soap pump again
- Helps stop the spread of bacteria
- Kills 99.9% of viruses and bacteria
Most helpful customer reviews
52 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
Ditch the hand soap and put in dish detergent!
By roaeja
Ditch the hand soap and put in dish detergent. Here's how.
Pry off the lid with a flat nose screwdriver and empty contents
into another soap container. Anything will do. Then fill it
with your favorite detergent soap, like Dawn. Then just
take your sponge and hold it under the lip to dispense
soap onto it. Wash away. The lid is a little hard to get
off, but pry from the side and up, it will pop off.
Cheers.
53 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
good for what it is
By Sayeef
When I first came across this machine 3 months ago, I thought to myself Wow this is a pretty neat concept, let me give it a shot. It was on sale at CVS Pharmacy for 6 dollars, so it was a pretty cheap buy. At first I was skeptical about it, because products similar to this usually costs 5 times more. So I got home and set it up. I will write in steps on how to set it up so just incase any of you are having trouble, you can easily follow these steps.
Set-up Instructions:
1) Peel the sticker off on top of the soap bottle
2) Then gently enter the Soap bottle into the dispenser and put pressure on it until you hear a click noise.
3) Pull the red material out from the bottom of the dispenser, this will lead to batteries now powering the machine.
4) Now place the dispenser wherever you wish, and then slide the button in the back to the right to turn on the machine.
5) Keep putting your hand next to the sensor, because it is going to take 3-4 tries until the soap starts to come out.
Now that it is activated, your good to go.
Now on to the product review. I am going to be setting it up in 3 categories and give it a overall grade so you can decide if this product is for you.
Functions - I've had this product for about 3 months now. It hasn't given me any problems. When you put your hand next to the sensor, it releases soap just the right amount. If you had to compare to how much soap is dispensed each time, I would say about the size of a quarter on your palms so it is not a lot. Overall this product does what it is advertised to do and I have not gotten any problems or malfunctions.
Body (design & durability) - The design of the soap dispenser is pretty simple. It is made of plastic and is shaped so the lysol refills fits perfectly. It isn't very durable and the body is pretty cheaply made, but then again let's not forget this is a 7 dollar soap dispenser. My mom was cleaning the bathroom and dropped this on the floor by mistake, although it still works fine there is a huge crack on the side of the dispenser now. Let's take into consideration the fall was probably about 2 feet, so it wasn't a far drop at all. Overall, the design is pleasant to look at, but durability isn't that good.
Soap - This dispenser has many different refills you can by that offers different scents. You might be wondering why does it matter? Well, these refills are actually very highly scented. When you use the soap to wash your hands, the aroma of the soap stays behind for couple of hours. The refills are very high quality and the smells are very pleasant. Some people complain that the refills are very expensive but hey, at the end of the day these refills only cost around 4 dollars at your local drugstores and lasts about 2 months. I cannot speak for others but to me spending 4 dollars on soap every two months is a very good deal.
Overall, this product is a good buy and at your local CVS Pharmacy these can go as low as 6 dollars on sale. Keep in mind that now Lysol is selling the dispensers with free refills, so you can buy both for around 8 dollars at your local drugstores if not on sale. Honestly, being realistic for such a cheap price, these things perform great and if you don't abuse the sensor and use the product casually such as 4-5 times a day, these thing can last pretty long, and for the price I would say that it is a great deal.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If you feel as if the refills are too expensive, you can always pop off the top of the soap bottle with a screwdiver (takes a little effort) and fill it with whatever soap you might use.
Let me know if my review helped making your decision easier! and for anyone who might me having glitches or malfunctions with your device, write to me and I will give you some tips on how to fix them. Thank you so much for reading my review!
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
Great product at unbeatable price. Easy to use own soap.
By Alan
Like most people looking here I was looking for an automatic soap dispenser...but they cost 30-40 dollars for a stainless steel look-a-like. The reviews on even the expensive ones are very mixed with durability on any of them highly questionable. Even the normally expensive but good Simply Human products have this problem with soap dispensers.
Well this dispenser came out and was available at my local store on sale for 6 dollars. (It was the white / silver model) Since I had a 3 dollar off coupons I decided to go for it. At 3 dollars plus change the unit with coupon was cheaper than buying the replacement soap alone.
I realized the replacement soap was very expensive (about 3.50 each) and not very large. (They did smell great though) In my mind..and I am sure most peoples I was thinking ink jet printer model. (I do NOT buy those kits to replace the ink...too messy and it never comes out right. I bite the bullet and get the manufacturer ink. Cheaper in the long run has been my experience. I am putting this in here because I think it tells you something about me. So when I say using your own soap works...believe it.)
I put one in the kitchen and one in the bathroom. They both work flawlessly. For me they dispense slightly too much soap but not so much its annoying. I have two kids who love them. I also put a third one in the upstairs bathroom now.
They, of course, sometimes go off when you get too close to the sensor...they ALL will. If they didn't then it wouldn't dispense when you wanted it to.
After the soap ran out the true test came. Is there some way I can put my own soap in their soap bottle? I didn't Google it. I just took a peak at the bottle. Got a screw driver. Popped the lid off the empty soap canister and bingo...simple as one, two, three. My wife was even able to do this with zero instruction. (We don't even use a screw driver any more..just a firm grip and a tug...sometimes we grab a butter knife)
It still works flawlessly even with our own soap. I have refilled their canister probably 20 times now. At some point I will probably need to buy another replacement soap because I am sure taking the lid off this way will eventually break it...but so far so good. I may just have to buy another whole unit that comes with a replacement soap...its almost cheaper with sale and the 3 dollar coupon they have all the time. The white one with silver are the only ones I find in stores though. If you want a full look-a-like stainless steel one you have to buy it on line.
For 6 dollars or even 3 dollars with coupon on sale in a B&M ...why are people complaining. Ok...if the thing breaks after a few months go get another for 6 bucks. Given the 30-40 dollar ones seem to last on reviews about a year...this is still a steal.
At ~6 dollars what do you have to loose?
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