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Stainless Steel Foam Soap Pump

3-12-foam-soap-pump.jpgIn many of the bathroom month posts, readers have expressed their love of Foam Soap Pumps. They drastically reduce the amount of soap you use and
many find the feeling of foam more pleasant than a dense gel. In yesterday's Look! Do It Yourself Soap Saver post, reader CWillows shared the link to the Stainless Steel Foam Soap Pump, pictured at left. While we won't go into specifics concerning the hand model's manicure (and horrid color choice in polish), we will share more details about this soap pump...

 
 

The stainless steel top screws on to a polycarbonate base (it won't shatter like glass, if dropped). A small amount of liquid soap (the rest is water) is all it takes to create a foamy soap. The product description reminds us that this type of non-aerosol pump is not for use with hand soaps that contain moisturizers. Available from Solutions for $15. Thanks CWillows!

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That is one of the snottiest comments I have ever heard. Her manicure is pretty subtle - and it should be, to sell the product. What is your problem?

posted by Matilda on March 12th 2008 at 5:10am
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The nail comment does seem rather bitchy. I don't see any reason for it either.

posted by marid22 on March 12th 2008 at 5:13am
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I think the manicure is gross too. I don't think it's very subtle at all. More subtle than red, yes, but they really do not look natural. But I think the soap dispense is great, I hate handsoap!

posted by Angie in Montreal on March 12th 2008 at 5:15am
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Emm I hate to say, but that looks like a fairly classic french manicure.....

posted by Clairepetrol on March 12th 2008 at 5:18am
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Ditto on thinking the manicure comment is catty. Who cares? Honestly, I wouldn't have noticed if at all it wasn't pointed out to me.

posted by Christine (the one in DC) on March 12th 2008 at 5:19am
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Didn't see anything wrong with the manicure!

posted by a to the toy on March 12th 2008 at 5:21am
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Ditto the manicure remarks -- really necessary. Where the manicure itself is not offensive, the commentary polish color is offensive. Why does polish color matter to a home decor blog?

posted by jayme on March 12th 2008 at 5:21am
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her manicure is lovely. the polish color is quite fine too. are you just trying to generate more comments and offend people? this is may be why the average person is afraid of too design, and hiring interior designers. because of people like aaron who look down their noses at someone who is actually trying to make an effort. i feel personally discouraged from reading at-ny after posts like that.

posted by luckysquid on March 12th 2008 at 5:24am
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I believe that's a good old classic french manicure (as readers have mentioned) and that nail color is her natural nail color (with clear polish.) In this election season, that would be called a racist remark by some....

posted by lisa2 in austin on March 12th 2008 at 5:29am
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ok I have a question about how to refill a foaming soap dispenser: do you just mix liquid soap and water? What's the correct ratio?

posted by spossberg on March 12th 2008 at 5:30am
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Even after looking at the hands (which I didn't until after I read the post), I don't get it.

posted by Joan A. on March 12th 2008 at 5:32am
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Wow AT, even more horrid are your out of place comments! You completely took the attention out of the pump.

posted by gabiushka on March 12th 2008 at 5:34am
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gabiushka has it right. This post raises more questions, concerns and thoughts about the quality of the AT editors than it does about the supposed intended subject of the post, the soap dispenser.

posted by Daily Nuance on March 12th 2008 at 5:39am
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*RELEVANT POST*
it's a dream come true to find a customizable foam handsoap dispenser! i keep buying the Method foam soaps but i really don't like the scents -- now I can pick any fancy soap i want (an apparently make it last a decade with how much dilution is involved)

Does anyone know of any other styles or seen them in NYC stores?

posted by miss on March 12th 2008 at 5:43am
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haha, french manicures are O-U-T out, or didn't you know? Tres tacky. The saop dispenser is great, if a little pricey.

posted by sammie2 on March 12th 2008 at 5:50am
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i really wish AT would institute guidelines for their editors to weed out unnecessary, distracting and offensive comments like aaron's. to me, the lack of editing here demonstrates laziness and a lack of thought on both aaron's and his editor's part. it's too bad. quality is loosing ground.

posted by Lourdes on March 12th 2008 at 6:02am
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I love the soap dispenser. The comment about the manicure, not so much.

posted by Djluckyonline on March 12th 2008 at 6:46am
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Give Aaron a break - it's not like that was the focus of the post. And besides, it made me chuckle a little.

posted by emily! on March 12th 2008 at 6:50am
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I reuse my Method foam soap dispensers by refilling with Planet dishwashing liquid soap and water, in a ratio of about 1:5.

posted by hja on March 12th 2008 at 7:24am
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hja: thanks! 1 part soap, 5 parts water?

posted by spossberg on March 12th 2008 at 7:38am
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You can get a manicure free version of this soap-pump doodad at Storables (and probably The Container Store too). It might be the very same pump actually.

I can't believe people are getting so bent out of shape about the manicure comment. I think the hands look icky too... but what do I know? I'm a guy.

posted by Rob in PDX on March 12th 2008 at 7:47am
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LOL! I totally have that same manicure :-) Twice a month I get pink & white. Cheers to being prissy, getting your nails done, and loving pink :-)
X- Julia

posted by Julia at Living Luxely on March 12th 2008 at 7:55am
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I am very excited about this pump! I've been reusing foam soap dispenser bottles too. As for the manicure comment, I know that snark is very popular on other blogs, but that doesn't seem like AT's style. Seems more like something we'd hear from a troll.

posted by squidlette on March 12th 2008 at 8:30am
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Lourdes--it's losing, not loosing. Use correct grammar before you comment on the quality postings on AT.

posted by BtotheB on March 12th 2008 at 9:04am
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no need to continue the snarkiness BtotheB. i know how to spell. my typing on the other hand is not great.

posted by Lourdes on March 12th 2008 at 9:12am
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nails or not, this pump is poorly reviewed on amazon. i assume it's the same one--it looks identical. i don't know how i feel about soap shooting two feet across my bathroom... heck, my bathroom doesn't have two feet for soap to shoot across!

http://www.amazon.com/Cuisipro-Frosted-Foam-Pump/dp/B000A8FE6W

posted by chessieann on March 12th 2008 at 10:06am
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I have that same manicure, too. But, what do I know? I live in West Virginia.

posted by Swan on March 12th 2008 at 10:17am
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Usually I just use the plain pumps for my own products but this was something a little bit more luxurious.

I've been making bath and body care products for some time. I in particular have a couple facial washes I frequently put in the pumps they can be found at:

www.olivelife.ca

posted by CWillows on March 12th 2008 at 10:42am
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I have this pump! If I remember correctly, you add two tablespoons of soap and then fill the bottle with water until it is 2/3 of the way full (it's necessary to leave air space). I like the pump, although sometimes I need to give it a thorough cleaning to keep it from getting stuck in the down position. Also, occasionally the foam has bad aim (hitting my wall or body instead of my hands). That said, I still really like this dispenser and am buying far less soap. For some reason the foam is so much more appealing than normal hand soap.

posted by J-fer Rose on March 12th 2008 at 1:13pm
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I find that any metal or steel pump contaminates the product it dispenses. I have found plastic foam pumps, though, on many an occasion.

posted by Jeanne Ziegler on March 12th 2008 at 2:15pm
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hahaha! I think the manicure comments are hilarious! Being a straight male- I have to say, the nails are like neon vegas flashing signs. I thought the same thing- I hate french manicures, they should be banned!

Keep it coming AT!

posted by sangarts on March 13th 2008 at 8:07am
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Great News! You can put any Dr. Bronner's Organic soap in the foam dispensers and it works like a charm. I have 2 toddlers and I need to wash their hands about 50 time a day. The anti-bacterial soaps are just awful. They smell bad and dry out your hands and contain no soap, just petro (foreign oil) and harsh detergents. See this video:
http://www.drbronner.com/punk_rock_soap_opera.html

posted by lizh on February 6th 2009 at 7:57pm
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