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87 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Qestionable quality,
By HarvF69 (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cuisipro Foam Pump (Kitchen)
I've purchased four Cuisipro Foam Pumps and sooner or later ALL of them developed problems with the pump sticking in the "down" position. Two units stopped providing foam after the plastic pump unit was detached from the dispenser for cleaning. I returned them to Amazon for replacement and several months later both of them developed a sticking problem. I used Dr. Bronner liquid soap and filled the soap and water in the portions indicated by the lines on the side of the dispenser and the Cuisipro worked fine...for a while. Those of you having pump sticking problems can get a replacement under the product guarantee by calling the phone number on the instruction tag wrapped around the stem of the pump. You'll be asked to send proof of purchase and you don't even have to send the defective unit to Browne USA which manufactures the pump. I sent receipts for the two Amazon.com Cuisipro Foam Pump replacements and received two new complete units about a month later. Evidently, they don't have replacement parts for the pump, so they send you a whole new unit.
UPDATE on 7-3-2011 to previous review. I made a mistake when I said you didn't have to send the defective units back to the manufacturer for replacement. In fact on October 2010, I mailed two (2) pump units MINUS their dispensers to the company at this address per directions I received by email ALONG with proof of purchase (Amazon receipt): Browne USA, Inc. 802 Centerpoint Blvd., New Castle, DE 19720 Attn: Customer Care. You might want to call this number first 302-326-4802 before mailing your unit(s) to the company for replacement. On November 2010, I received replacements for the Cuisipro Foam Dispensers; however, BOTH of the replaced pumps are sticking again at the down position. I emailed the company about the problem about a month ago and still haven't received a reply, so I'm going to call them instead. If I get no reply, I'm going to mail the units back with a Return Receipt request, so that I'll know when the company received the shipment and that it wasn't "lost in the mail".
43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
eco friendly, money saving, great for kids,
This review is from: Cuisipro Foam Pump (Kitchen)
Do you ever feel bad about buying those plastic soap dispenser bottles? I did. So I tried several other ways to deal minimize waste. I found a lovely stainless steel dispenser and got my soap from the co-op bulk section. Well, in no time the metal reacted with the soap and it got all yucky and gross and I didn't want to use the soap because it was rusty and brown. I tried bars but they were really messy, particularly with a four year old in the house.
Then I came across this Cuisipro Foam Pump soap dispenser and wondered if it would work. It does! It saves you money because you only use a tiny bit of soap and the rest is water. Brilliant! The foam is a big improvement on the regular glob of soap in terms of both waste and rinsing, my hands feel cleaner with the foam and well rinsed. There is a suction cup on the bottom which is great for kids, my son has a much easier time with this than with previous methods we've tried. You can bring the whole thing to the co-op and there will be zero waste (or you can just re-use a different bottle). This is a great product.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Foamy soap is better than plain liquid,
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This review is from: Cuisipro Foam Pump (Kitchen)
I was tired of reusing the cheap foam dispensers that Dial comes in. This was so great in the kitchen, I bought one for the bathroom too. It looks sleek and has nice, neutral materials. The suction cup on the bottom sticks well to both counter tops and sink margins, and makes it a snap to use with one hand. It stays in place and doesn't slip or need to be steadied with the other hand.
This pump aerates your favorite liquid soap. Foamy soap is more efficient than plain liquid for hand washing because it spreads over the hands more easily and more completely. It actually kills more germs because it disperses better. It will do the same for your dishes, saving soap by using less to do the same work. No need to buy special mixtures, use your favorite dish washing soap. Many brands are now also for washing hands and as well as dishes, having a skin-friendly PH balance, antibacterial properties, etc. You can buy one soap for both kitchen and bathroom refills. Note also there is no need to use full strength. The best mixture is about 1 part soap to 3 parts water. I copied this consistency from the Dial Foam Soap product made especially for foam dispensers. It's just diluted more than regular dish/hand soap, no need to pay extra for less soap and more water, do it yourself! It actually works better when diluted, liquid soap too thick can clog a pump and is wasteful. Experiment adding water to your soap until it pumps easily and gives you a light, frothy foam that you like. After using foamy soap, thick, liquid soap seems like a bother to wash hands with. I recommend Earth Friendly Products "Dishmate". Almond is my current favorite scent and it's clear, no bright color dyes to contrast with your interior decorating. It also comes in Grapefruit, Apricot, Pear, Lemon Grass, Lavender and unscented. It has a moisturizer for hands so can be for hands in the bathroom as well as for dishes in the kitchen.
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