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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
You know, I though I could do this myself easy enough. Went down and got some tubing, attached it to my dispenser and ran it down to my soap container under the sink. Primed it up and got the soap to come out and was all happy with myself. An hour later, I go to try and use it and had to sit there an pump and prime it all over again to get the soap back up to the dispenser. Don't do what I did, just order this little kit, it works PERFECT. The one way check valve makes all the difference and after that first priming, the soap at the dispenser is always at the ready. Super easy install and it nice to not have to refill that little dispenser container anymore
Ginsue
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
so far so good. as someone else mentioned just make sure the arrow is going in the right direction. the tubing is easy enough to attach to the soap dispenser straw. it is well worth the money if it continues to work.
Al
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Works well and no longer need to refill the small, hard to fill, under the sink bottle.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
We wanted a longer hose to reach the soap more easily, as our previous dispenser was for a smaller refill and was way in the back of the cabinet. Now we can use a bulk soap refill closer to the door, requiring fewer replacements and refills, and less bending to change it. This tube is a great length to reach and has small hose holders/sticky hooks so it's not loose and hanging randomly in the cabinet. It's a clear food-grade silicone tube, not plastic, and looks great under the sink. This dispenser tube kit had everything needed for installation, and it was pretty easy to install. It does have to be installed correctly to work, but that was easy too. It functions well by siphoning the soap up to the dispenser. Overall, it's a great way to save time and money.Item Reviewed: Kitchen Sink Soap Dispenser Tube Kit, Original Soap Dispenser Conversion Kit, 46” Dish Soap Dispenser Hose with Check Valve, Fits Most Dish Soap Dispenser Pump, Never Fill The Little Bottle Again | ASIN: B0DG4PR67S
Budget101
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
This Kitchen Sink Soap Dispenser Tube Kit is a game-changer! The 46” hose connects directly to a large dish soap bottle under the sink, meaning I never have to refill the tiny dispenser bottle again. Installation was super easy, and the included check valve ensures the soap flows smoothly without air bubbles.The tube length is generous and fits perfectly with my existing pump. The only downside- it's very overpriced, this is about $3 worth of materials if you go to the store yourself. Aside from that- it's handy and convenient if you want to order directly from amazon.
Larry M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I was looking for a way to use a “large economy size” jug of dish detergent. This was just what I was looking for. This kit provided a sufficient amount of tubing which allowed me to place the container of dish detergent in an out of the way space under the sink and had an adapter sto pper that provided a tight fit for the tubing going into the container.I must say that it took s everal minutes of pumping before the soap finally started dispensing, Thatwas honestly the hardest part of the installation. The check valve has so far done its job by prev7the soap from running back down to the soap container and requiring the priming and pumping to get the soap back up to the dispenser.WELL WORTH THE MONEY!
Leah L Leibacher
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
I was on the fence about installing an in-sink soap dispenser, but one came with the replacement faucet we installed. We figured we might try it. We liked the in-sink soap pump, but that small little bottle seemed to be constantly empty. It took a lot of yoga to get it unhooked and refilled every time.Enter this product. It was easy to assemble and took less than 5 minutes to get it ready to go. It has a generous length of tubing, so it’s easy to get the bottle of soap set up under the sink where it’s convenient without running out of tubing. I also really liked that this is compatible with your existing soap pump handle rather than requiring measurements to replace the entire handle apparatus.Two pro tips:1) Check to make sure your existing pump handle is still working. Turns out that ours was not working properly, so it took me a lot longer to dial in on whether this product was working or not. I was able to swap in a pump handle that did work and this tubing set worked perfectly. I actually ended up preferring this kit for the quality, and you can still use it with the handle of your choice.2) it takes a LONG TIME to prime this pump. Don’t give up too soon. Once you get it primed, it’s easy to work with, and you won’t need to prime it again. But it will take a ton of depressing the pump to draw the vacuum and make the soap ride up to the pump. If you can be patient enough to get the pump primed, you’ll be all set with a far more convenient way to connect your soap supply to your sink without interruption or messy refills.
Scott Rooks Headland, Alabama
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
We like our in-counter soap dispenser at the kitchen sink, but the annoying part is how the soap container is located behind our extra deep sink and very hard to get to to refill. I saw this kit and thought, "if this really works, it will be an answer to prayer!"It really works! It was relatively easy to install. I removed the short siphon tube that picked up soap from the dispenser bottle and replaced it with this hose. The fit was perfect. The other end of the hose slips down into a large bottle of soap. We use dish soap because it is doubles as hand wash soap as well as a quick shot of dish soap to quick wash a dish or a pan.The hose is held in place by one of two rubber plugs that fit into the soap bottle and hold the hose firmly in place. The larger one fit snugly in our large bottle of Dawn dish soap. Then all I had to do is pump the dispenser to prime the line. That took about 20 to 30 seconds, but the hose is clear and I could see the soap rising in the tube and making progress, so I knew it was working. Now all we have to do is replace the soap bottle every few months that sits in a very accessible position on the bottom shelf under our sink. This is one of the best upgrades for our kitchen for the smallest investment!
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