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Cuisipro 83758000 Foam Pump, Chrome

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Color: Chrome


Features

  • The convenient soap dispensers turn your favorite liquid hand soaps into rich, thick and soothing foam
  • To fill, simply fill pump with soap and water as the fill lines on the bottle indicate (or mix 1 part soap to 4 parts water and pour into pump)
  • The foam pump reduces soap usage up to 75-percent which means fewer chemicals, making it better for the environment than traditional soap dispensers
  • The suction cup on the bottom stabilizes the bottle and prevents the foam pump from slipping off the counter

Description

Cuisipro proudly debuts its collection of foam pump dispensers in an array of eye-catching colors to complement any kitchen, bathroom or powder room setting. The new colors include green, red, orange, pink, black and chrome. Cuisipro’s environmentally friendly pumps deliver a host of consumer benefits: they look great on the counter, reduce waste and provide for a luxurious hand washing experience that encourages more thorough washing. Enjoy an aerosol- free way to turn store-bought liquid soap into more efficient cleansing foam while reducing soap usage up to 75-percent. The uniquely designed angle dispenses foam directly into the hand, and a suction cup on the bottom keeps the dispenser from slipping and sliding on the counter. The dispenser is easy to operate one handed and the non-aerosol pump mechanism stays clog-free. The pump is easy and safe to clean in the top rack of the dishwasher.


Color: Chrome


Material: Plastic


Brand: Cuisipro


Product Dimensions: 2.8"L x 2.8"W x 8"H


Shape: hand


Color: Chrome


Material: Plastic


Brand: Cuisipro


Product Dimensions: 2.8"L x 2.8"W x 8"H


Shape: hand


Number of Sets: 1


Product Dimensions: 2.8 x 2.8 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 0.634 ounces


Manufacturer: Browne & Co.


Item model number: 83758000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 10, 2012


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  • Saves me money!
Color: White
I use it with dish soap and turn it into foaming dish soap….so I don’t go through as much dish soap which is great. It also looks nice. I wish they had more colors again!
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023 by Anneh51

  • good customer service
Color: Red
Bought a couple of these. One worked great. The other one, the pump was stiff and eventually stopped dispensing soap. Company sent me a replacement upon request. Very happy with their service.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023 by JA

  • It CLEANS and it LASTS
Color: Red
I like foam pumps. They are certainly a much more economical use of liquid soap, especially if you have young children around the house. Since the liquid soap is mixed with water at a 1:9 ratio, you should use soap at perhaps only 10% of the rate you used to use it. Plus, children tend to pump liquid soap twice (at least at my house), and one pump of foam seems to be sufficient for them--another savings. Still, it would take a LOT of hand washing to justify the cost of a foam pump if saving money were the only concern. But there is another issue: QUALITY of washing. Soap, as I understand it, works by allowing oils to mix with water so the oils are broken down and washed away along with the things that more naturally dissolve in water. So the more the soap is able to mix with the water, the better it works. So what normally happens when you wash your hands? You put a glob of liquid soap on your hands, add water and perhaps a significant portion of the soap plops off and is wasted. Then you rub your hands together to mix the soap and water and grime together. But if the soap and water do not get mixed together well, the soap cannot do its job, creating another opportunity for waste. However, if you rub your hands together hard enough and long enough, the job gets done. With liquid soap, the problem is never that there is not enough soap to do the job well; instead, the problem is that there is insufficient mechanical action (rubbing the hands together) of combining soap, water and grime to remove the grime. The liquid soap works, but you have to work hard to accomplish the task. Foam that has been pumped has already taken care of a lot of the effort. Not only does the water and soap mix together much better, but the foam coats the hand much better, allowing the soap-water-grime to combine much more easily and efficiently. Most of the effort of mixing the soap and water together has already been done. Now when you rub your hands together, you no longer have to mix the soap and water, you only have to spread the combination over the hands. Especially for kids, this would seem a much easier and more intuitive methodology. So it seems to me that foam is just a quicker, easier and possibly, for most people, a more effective way to wash your hands. That said, there is still the problem of which foam pump to use. Last year, i bought two brands: the Cuisipro and one that is shaped somewhat like a duck, which I thought kids would like to use better than the Cuisipro. After a year of use (and both models being used about the same--even by children), the duck-shaped model gummed up and no longer worked, while the Cuisipro still pumps like a champ, although it occasionally does have to be prodded by manually pulling up on the pump--a technique that could not be done on the duck-shaped model. In fact, the duck-shaped model, despite cleaning efforts, just stopped working. Long story short: I replaced the duck-shaped model with another Cuisipro, and now after at least a month of use, both of the Cuisipros are working well. To me, this is the model to purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2014 by Paladin_Cody

  • Well designed soap saver
Color: Red
===Update 9-8-16==== The new product I received from the company by using the 25 year warranty is already really hard to push the top down and get soap out. It works, no chips, discoloration so far or cracks. But its definitely gotten harder and harder to push down, I feel its not very easy to do one handed anymore -- puts a lot of strain on thumb to do that. Its better to use the other hand to push and one hand to catch the soap. I'd rather have one that is easier to use one-handed now that one of my arms is uaually holding a baby! ============== Update after receiving new product via 25 year warranty noted on Amazon page: I updated this to 4 stars. I contacted the company via the website and asked how the 25 year warranty worked. It was quick as a breeze, a person emailed me and asked that I send a photo of the product and damage. I sent the ones I had attached here. I also sent my amazon order form (though that was not asked for, I thought it would be helpful). She asked for my name and address and shipped another product out to me the next day. It is so nice when a company will honor a warranty! =================================== Update after 1 year of use (purchased April 5 2015, update review April 10 2016) The top part has cracked, right at the part where it clicks to lock the top on -- so that's frustrating. As well, it's much harder to push down now than it was before. Most annoying is the bottom red part is discolored and the suction part has curled upwards so it doesn't stick in place as well. It does still stick, just tends to slide. It just slid out from under my husband trying to get soap, and spilled the entire bottle on the counter because the lid doesn't stay on anymore.. I see there is a 25 year warranty, which is ridiculous given that this lasted less than 1 year. The red fading and curl on the bottom happened about 6mo in, and the crack just happened a few days ago. Its likely (as our case) too much of a hassle to redeem a warranty. I'm not sure if we'll purchase another.. I like the look (before the bottom faded and curled) and it saved us a lot of soap. I understand things don't last forever, and this was in use multiple times a day. Still, I expected more than 1 year. =========Initial Review ========== We love this. Saved tons of dish soap. Looks great. I saw it at a national park bathroom, and coveted it ever since. We'll be buying another soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2015 by Deb Irene Deb Irene

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