Dettol No-Touch Dispenser recession buster hack by koogar
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The Dettol No-Touch dispenser is a great bit of kit and looks like a bargain when you place it in the shopping trolley for the reasonable price of £5 for the unit and refill.Alas like most bargains such as printers etc the devils in the detail just how much is the refill going to cost.

If you are not familiar with the Dettol No-Touch it is a battery operated hand wash dispenser you place your hands under the sensor and a portion of hand wash is magically placed in your hand .The advantage of it being non touch is the fact you cant get cross contamination.
 
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Well as it turns out just like printers they want to start you off cheap with a lost leader and get you into their Eco system buying a new refill regularly.Well as it turns out the refills run at about £3-3.50 which for 250ml is pretty expensive.If you live in a busy family home or small business you could be buying one of these fortnightly or even once a week, if you do the maths that's £182 a year worst case.

I never intended to buy the refills because.....

"if something comes out it generally means it can be put back in !"

You can buy 750ml of  good quality branded anti bacterial hand wash from the pound shop for guess what yes that right £1 that's 3 refills !

Now we just have to get the stuff in ......

First of all we are going to need a bung for the top because as we are going to drill a hole in the top of the empty refill.Measure the bung i found one with a slight taper so it wouldn't fall into the refill if inserted too far.
kariswg1 says: Nov 17, 2012. 3:39 PM
I've been doing this modification for a couple of years, and really love it....Thanks for sharing with everyone!
kariswg1 says: Nov 17, 2012. 3:38 PM
every time you remove the bottom cap, you risk breaking an intricate piece, and this way you don't even have to move the dispenser (just fill from the top)....
dav1129 says: Jun 4, 2012. 2:58 AM
interesting an easier and cleaner method is to drill a much small hole in the base, take to break the vacuum seal remove the top, fill with your favourite (budget) hand wash, replace into the dispenser and then close over hole in base with a small amount of Selleys thick 2 part adhesive. After it's dry it will look like the plastic belly button and you won't know it's been refilled!
gthediver says: Apr 25, 2012. 4:57 AM
This is a waste of money in the first place!

Why does it matter if there are some germs on a soap dispenser when the first thing we do after touching it is wash our hands? We don't touch it again after washing our hands do we?

We have been doing just fine for decades with normal hand dispensers and soap - so what changed recently which makes us need hands free soap dispensers in the home?!

Costly for us and the environment!!
bricabracwizard says: May 20, 2012. 9:53 PM
I agree! I think the marketing giants are creating a lot of 'germophobias' on this planet. The only germs that will kill us is of our own making and resistance is futile against the anti-bacterial soaps which weakens our immune system!!
escapefromyonkers says: May 13, 2012. 3:06 PM
the caps he is speaking of is on the bottom ,not the top. i made a hole with a reamer and did the same with a cork. My problem is that it dispenses way too much soap, and no control like the higher priced models. Any one figure out how to reduce the soap output besides thicker solution.
A wet bar of soap ends up looking pretty gross, i prefer all the touch-less devices we have nowadays.
And you remember that comedian who came from a household of seven plus in the days of old. He said you knew that if you were last in the shower, seven other people washed out their " guess " before you got your hands on it . I prefer the untouched by butt version myself
LinCanada says: Apr 7, 2012. 3:21 PM
why would you drill a hole in it if you can take the cap off? why not just fill it like that??
mspalding says: Feb 26, 2012. 12:36 PM
This is a great hack. The dispenser was $6.50 and the refills are $6! It is hugely cheaper to buy a big bottle of liquid soap and do the refilling yourself. I just use a large pair of pliers and turn the top counter clockwise. After refilling, you can just push the lid back on.
Biggsy says: Dec 7, 2011. 2:43 PM
Brilliant idea... we have three of them in my house... this will save us a fortune!
Soksume says: Dec 5, 2011. 11:54 AM
I use a 1oz syringe pressed into the valve to refill mine:D
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