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Foaming Soap Dispenser

A resource dedicated to the wall mounted soap dispenser for use in kitchens and bathrooms.

The most common way of cleaning your hands and face is to use soap. This comes in a few different styles with bars of solid soap and liquid soap dispensers being the most commonly used in a home. However, if you find that soap leaves your hands feeling a little greasy and sticky after use then an option to consider is a foaming soap dispenser.

A foaming soap dispenser works by infusing air into the soap as it dispensed. This means that rather than coming out of the dispenser in liquid form it comes out as a foam or lather and this can have a few benefits. As the soap is pre-lathered before it reaches your hand it requires less water for use and this is obviously environmentally friendly. Liquid soap can sometimes leave your hands feeling a little sticky although this will not happen with foam which will effectively clean your hands and rinses off completely.

Using a foaming soap dispenser does not require a special soap. The dispenser can simply be filled with your favorite liquid soap and will provide a rich, creamy foam to wash your hands each time it is used. Generally it is recommended that you fill the dispenser with one part soap to three parts water for the best results. As less soap is being used to fill the dispenser this should make your liquid soap last longer and this in turn should help you to save money. Liquid soap can also have the tendency to drip between your fingers when dispensed and this can be wasteful. This does not happen with foam and this is another way in which soap can be conserved by using a foaming dispenser.

If you want to try a foaming soap dispenser they are relatively affordable to purchase and there are a few brand names available to consider. Some of the manufacturers that produce them include RSVP, Dr. Perlmutter’s, Dial and Umbra to name a few. Most of the dispensers come in a size of 10 fluid ounces or less and the cost tends to vary between around $5 and $20.

Some of the foaming soap dispenser models on the market include the RSVP Acrylic Foaming Soap Pump. This retails for around $12 and has a capacity of 5 fluid ounces. It can be used with any bath or kitchen soap and is a good looking and economical method of dispensing soap. It features a stainless steel base with an acrylic body. One of the cheaper foaming dispensers on the market is the Dr. Perlmutter’s foaming dispenser. It costs only $5 to purchase and the 7 fluid ounce bottle comes filled with lemongrass scented vegetable oil liquid soap.

Using a foaming soap dispenser in your kitchen and bathroom is an economical and effective way of providing soap to wash your hands. The foaming method will help you conserve soap and the lather it provides will leave your hands feeling fresh and clean. These advantages make it a good option to consider for your home.