(Part 2) Best bathroom dispensers according to redditors

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We found 111 Reddit comments discussing the best bathroom dispensers. We ranked the 68 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Bathroom countertop soap dispensers
Bathroom shower dispensers
Bathroom lotion dispensers

Top Reddit comments about Bathroom Dispensers:

u/If1WasAThrowaway · 11 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

I found this similar one on Amazon.

This is from a company called Ganz. If you look on amazon they have a bathtub one too. Haven't found the one pictured though.

u/Amberhawke6242 · 6 pointsr/actuallesbians

Next try checking out a hands free one like this (that'sjust the first one I found). I've had a few friends say they like the option.

u/Loftymattress · 6 pointsr/sexover30
u/spinnetrouble · 5 pointsr/TrollxDisability

I love the suggestions for a shower stool. I didn't know those existed, either, and with a small space, they look like a total game changer!

Here are some everyday bath items that, in addition to the stool, can help you conserve energy and stay safe throughout your shower routine. You probably have most or all of these items, but I figured I'd list them just in case. (Links go to whatever turned up on Amazon and looked reasonable; I haven't tried them out myself or researched them.)

Handheld showerhead: It helps a ton with minimizing movement (and also not getting the dreaded blast of cold water when you switch from the tap to the shower which is no small potatoes).

Back scrubber: Wet it down, rub a little soap on it, and bam! You have an energy-conserving way to scrub hard-to-reach places and a back scratcher! (Also available with those mesh-puff things instead of a brush if you want to be gentler on your skin.)

Suction cup hooks: Hang your long-handled scrubber, your washcloths, whatever you want.

Washcloths with loops: Keep them at arm-level on your suction cup hooks and you're ready to go. If you don't want to buy new washcloths, you could buy some fabric remnants or foldover elastic for cheap at a big-box craft store and make loops for your existing washcloths instead.

Shower basket with suction cups: I like these better than those shower caddies you hang over the shower head because you don't get pelted in the face with water when you're reaching for things and you can place these within easy reach.

Suction cup soap dish: Again, you can put this at whatever height you want and never have to worry about having to lean over to reach for soap again.

Wall-mounted dispenser: If you're not into bar soap or bottles, you can use this guy to hold body wash, shampoo, and conditioner instead. (I don't know how much of a hassle they are to refill, though.)

Reacher: The classic! If you've dropped your washcloth, you don't have to stress your body by bending to pick it up. Just make sure you get a length that'll work for you in your shower or that thing'll turn into more hazard than help.

Lastly, I gotta ask if you'd consider having grab bars installed for safety. If you have difficulty going from sitting to standing, it sounds like using a shower stool would be helpful, but might come with its own issues, and I want you to be safe. There are some suction cup grab bars out there, but man, I don't trust those things. A little bit of soap scum or something builds up near one of the suction cups and it's Bad News Bears.

If you have an occupational therapist, this would be a perfect thing to discuss with them! Seriously, they live for that kind of thing. :)

u/nocommentaccount2 · 3 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Solved: it to some stupid automatic soap dispenser we bought and never use. Sorry it wasn’t to an adult toy.

simplehuman 9 oz Sensor Pump, Brushed Stainless Steel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0758B1S5X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Z.evCb2DSNJF9

u/Varathane · 2 pointsr/cfs
u/ba12348 · 2 pointsr/DIY

I don't know of any with that many options, most only have spray/stream/off

u/S3miWh0 · 1 pointr/battlestations

VASAGLE Schreibtisch, Computertisch, PC-Tisch mit 2 Regalebenen wahlweise rechts oder links, Bürotisch fürs Wohnzimmer, mit Metallgestell, einfache Montage, modern, mit Holzmaserung LWD47N https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07QCXDJVN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_QR5KDbC6KFFQQ

But they actually have it only in white i think

u/carzytoaster · 1 pointr/declutter

The problem with the thing you're posting is that you have to use specific sized bottles that are the same as the bottles the holder is designed for, but I found something that looks different and would operate similarly here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PTPHPJ7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_HeOkDb7AB4Q3S

u/jim-p · 1 pointr/functionalprint

The one I have needs to be ~10" or more away from a surface (and ~14" if it's really shiny) which liimted where we could put it, but we made it work. It's really nice so far! A lot less standing water on the countertop, too, since most of that was from pumping soap while washing hands.

u/RamboUnchained · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

Are these pumps safe to use for dispensing custards that are steeped in glass bottles? The threads are stainless and the polypropylene tubing is a high density plastic, similar to HDPE, so I'm thinking it should be good to go.

u/skywxp3d · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

I got these, I have one with Nic and one with my PG/VG blend, makes life super easy and I never have to open the bottle... :)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K4X3DE2/ref=sr_ph_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486582775&sr=sr-1&keywords=pump+bottle

u/kemistreekat · 1 pointr/ZeroWaste

hey, I know its new, but I just saw this on amazon and thought of this thread:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JY1I2I2/ref=pd_luc_rh_sspa_dk_huc_pt_sub_2?psc=1

u/perhapsimmyself · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

You need to seriously consolidate and clean out all the unnecessary products you have everywhere. Go through all those bottles in the shower and on the shelves. Recycle out what's old/unused. You don't need three of the same shampoo. If they're almost empty, you can always consolidate them into matching bottles. Buy baskets for the shelves and organize the products there. This will make a huge difference.

Get rid of that hanging basket on the showerhead, it doesn't look like you're really using it. Also, get a nice metal shower rod and some matching rings. A new shower curtain would probably help too.

u/useneter · 1 pointr/DIY

Absolutely beautiful job! I love the combination sink / toilet. You should consider a wall-mounted soap dispenser like this one. I used it in my compact half-bathroom and it worked great since I also had a very tiny sink.