Not for everyone but a great bargain. 1Ltr. Secure, easy-to-install and refill, vandal-proof Dispenser designed to take 1Ltr Hyfoam cartridges.
Hope it helps someone.
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princearry
3 Jun 164#12
If you get one cartridge and make a small circular hole in the top of the cartridge once it's empty you can refill with whatever handwash you want, cost effective as we do the exact same at my work
70s_kid
4 Jun 163#16
You're right, not for everyone, the percentage of fellow males I see leaving public toilets without washing their hands makes me wish more places had "push" exit doors where you don't have to touch any handles!
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shabbird
3 Jun 16#1
sherbolton
3 Jun 16#2
Any idea how much the refills are?
shabbird
3 Jun 16#3
sorry not sure. The cartridge on Amazon is currently unavailable. I see
someone asked in September last year if they could use any refill and that
question has not been answered :-(
dude_1234
3 Jun 162#4
Then wait till next September :wink:
sradmad
3 Jun 161#5
good find op handy , heat added :smiley:
ladymarmalade
3 Jun 162#6
Looks like cartridges are about £8 each. They dispense around 1500 squirts :smiley:
shabbird
3 Jun 161#7
thought this deal might be abit soapy for you :smirk:
shabbird
3 Jun 16#8
thanks for the information :sunglasses:
techair
3 Jun 162#9
Apparently called Deb Azure now and not Hyfoam
shabbird
3 Jun 16#10
No wonder I was struggling to find any information. Thanks.
ssc1
3 Jun 162#11
Kudos was going to post but those cartridges eek!
princearry
3 Jun 164#12
If you get one cartridge and make a small circular hole in the top of the cartridge once it's empty you can refill with whatever handwash you want, cost effective as we do the exact same at my work
Ross81
3 Jun 162#13
We've got these at work and the foam stuff is rubbish, you need about five squirts to wash your hands!
melted
4 Jun 162#14
A bulk fill dispenser is better value in the long run. They're only about £12 for one with a 1ltr tank and you can fill them with whatever soap works out cheapest and whenever it is convenient, rather than changing a part used cartridge, or having it run out.
omgpleasespamme
4 Jun 161#15
Does the foam at your workplace smell foul? It now takes me approximately 10 times longer wash my hands (vs liquid) since they installed foam dispensers at my workplace simply because I try my hardest to try and scrub the smell off.
70s_kid
4 Jun 163#16
You're right, not for everyone, the percentage of fellow males I see leaving public toilets without washing their hands makes me wish more places had "push" exit doors where you don't have to touch any handles!
centaurandrew
4 Jun 161#17
If you don't touch the bell end you don't need to wash your hands. That's the rules. Now who wants to come round for dinner at my house?
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someone asked in September last year if they could use any refill and that
question has not been answered :-(