🧼 Upgrade your soap game—because your kitchen deserves effortless elegance!
The SonTiy Soap Dispenser Extension Tube Kit features a 47-inch corrosion-resistant food-grade silicone tube with an upgraded check valve for powerful, leak-free suction. Designed to fit most soap containers with included multi-sized caps, it allows direct use of large soap bottles, eliminating frequent refills and under-sink hassle. Easy to install with adhesive hose holders for tidy organization, this kit transforms your kitchen sink soap dispenser into a convenient, cost-saving solution.
K**.
So simple and so effective!
I was hesitant at first to purchase this item, but it has made me have one less thing to do in the kitchen. To have a large thing of dish soap that this attaches to so that I do not have to refill the dish soap ever and there is no spillage or overflow has been amazing! This feels like the kitchen hack everybody needs who has a counter dish soap pump. Love this item!
D**.
It's working as expected
Before I purchased this "SonTiy Soap Dispenser Extension Tube Kit", I did going through the reviews and checked the all the items included in the kit just to make sure it would work with my Soap Dispenser. After all verified all the items and knowing it will works for me, I went ahead purchased it. It only took me a few mins to remove my Soap Dispenser small bottle and insert the new long tube through my existing Soap Dispenser down to large soap bottle that seating under the sink. No more refilling the small soap bottle, the long tube inserted direct to a large 1 gallon soap, that would take a long time to empty 1 gallon soap ;).I highly recommended this kit to all, and say good bye to the small soap bottle.
A**R
worth the money
Great product. Easily connects and pump works great. We had this product in a previous house and repeated in our new house. Dropped the line in the refill dawn dish soap and use it for hands and for and for dishes eliminates having to keep a bottle on the counter or having to get under the sink each time for the dishes. Great price, gives good amount of soap for each pump,
S**E
Confusing instructions
Instructions are contradictory and confusing !Was able to install after trying the other way. I bought another version with the metal end and that was better.
L**
Make my life easy!
For me was a pain refilling the soap in my sink dispenser until I find this amazing thing.Fits perfectly into my Gain refill and under my sink.Value for money.Looks great!Easy to assemble!
G**L
IT DOES NOT WORK!
Sorry the pic is a bit blurry, I have some tremor issues and it's hard to take 1 handed pics with my phone. The dishes are for decoration purposes...yeah...decoration...I was hopeful. My dispenser bottle broke after taking it off to do some repairs under the sink (can we get some metal on metal threads for these things faucet makers, or at least the option!? Why pour the soap? Why chance someone pouring too much and overflow it when you put the pump back in and make a mess (...kids...).I'm not some barely functional try and fail at home repairs person (and not implying others are, just context here). I was an aircraft mechanic. I do all our vehicle maintenance for both our vehicles, a 2010 crew cab pickup and a 2017 SUV. I do all of our own home repairs. Electrical (installed ceiling light sin our living room because there were no lights there when we bought the house), drywall, painting, building wooden sheds on the side of the house from scratch, building raised gardens from scratch, replacing plumbing pipes in the wall that developed an 18 inch crack and I'm pretty sure the previous owners ignored for years, you get the idea. I just don't do the super in depth stuff or super labor intensive that only 2 could easily do like HVAC replacement or roofing. I can trouble shoot. I know how things function.So let's get to it.I tried a variety of things to get this to work. I'm not sure how some say it does work. I think, after all the below testing and troubleshooting, that this system only works for a specific type of pump dispenser. If yours looks like the one in the pic, it won't work (see very bottom for my suspicion on why).What did I try?I got the green stopper to fit on the soap bottle. It was tight on.I tried exactly as the instructions state. It wouldn't even feed the soap up the first tube in the bottle. It actually made no progress at all after about 10 minutes of hitting the dispense pump and even picking it up, holding the bottom in my hand, and pumping like mad.I tried sucking it up by mouth (yuck) to where it was an inch from the push dispenser. I hooked it up (it had a snug fit just as the original tube that went into the OG dispenser did). I pumped like mad. Pounded it like I was at an arcade trying to beat the kid that always hangs out playing that game. Didn't feed at all. It actually lost a bit when pumping."Your check valve was bad then!", you may say. I was inclined to think the same. That'd be my luck. It didn't back feed when I disconnected it and let it hang on its own for a few minutes. So no, the check valve was not the culprit. It functioned on its own when the pump was not being used.I ran a stiff pipe cleaner through my OG pump/dispenser. It's been sitting there, teasing me, for some time. It was clear. No blockage. No dried/caked soap.Maybe the check valve isn't supposed to be hooked with the arrow pointing at the pump? So I tried reversing the tube to where the check valve arrow pointed towards the soap bottle. Still nothing. It ran out of the end, like you'd expect, on the lower end.Maybe it's a pressure thing? The tube doesn't fit in the top of the bottle, in the adapter, tight at all. There is tons of space. I had enough room. So I put the check valve in the correct direction and shoved the bottle end down into the adapter. I made sure the end of the tube was still submerged in soap. I pushed on the bottle to create pressure and make sure it held a tight seal. It held a tight seal and it was hard to push the air out. So, pressure = check. I made sure the soap was right near the pump end. I smashed that button. Nothing. Again, soap actually lost progress in the tube.Hmm, maybe it's too much gravity/weight to overcome the pumping? So I ran the tube up through the second hole on the sink. I put the soap bottle to where it was above the pump handle. The rest of the tube, except the little bit that had to run through the hole in the sink top and under to the bottom of the pump hole, was above the pump itself. I smashed the pump button. Still nothing. Although it didn't lose progress this time at least.Maybe the check valve is too much to overcome? I removed the bottle side from the check valve and fed it directly into the bottle. I then pumped away. Still won't feed.If I had to guess, losing progress during pumping has to do with the pump itself. I think there is a bit of an air release during the down phase of pumping. With the original bottle, this creates back pressure to help push the soap up. This is likely why this system doesn't work. You'd have to remove the entire bottom portion of the pump, which I did try but I couldn't do it without breaking the entire thing. I couldn't get a good grip either and didn't want to cut my hand open trying. To further my suspision of this system, I ran water through the pump itself and held it in my hand when I pumped. There are 2 slots in the black portion of the bottom of the pump that would bubble up a bit when you press down on the pump.I don't know if any other products of this type will work. I'm not going to bother. For the amount I would spend on a second one, or trying more, I could just get a replacement pump setup.DO NOT BUY THIS! IT DOES NOT WORK!
P**I
Works great
Easy to connect. So much better than filling a bottle.
J**N
Love this dispenser kit!
The kit really works well. However, one must make sure the arrow on the gasget valve is pointed in the direction of the dispenser.
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