nope, you can try finding a smaller tube on amazon, but i think the screw pattern is the same as any water bottle so you could try finding some small one a dollarstore
Sinks have tap out holes especially granite ones like mine. u just bang it with a chisel and it will fall down cuz the are scored underneath or just buy a bit and do it yourself
If your sink doesn’t have a hole you will need a carbide hole saw. Just make sure you get the correct size for the dispenser you buy. Any other type of drill bits or drill hole you will have a hard time drilling the hole. It has to be carbide.
I bought the same soap dispenser. I'm having issues with the installation. Mine didn't come with the white foam gaskets. Instead, it came with 2 black rubber gaskets. The outside diameter of the gaskets is the same size as the diameter of the hole in my sink, so they don't provide a proper seal. After screwing the pump base to the sink using the white plastic nut under the sink, the bottom of the pump base doesn't sit flush with the sink deck. There is about a 1/16" gap between the two because of the thickness of the black rubber gasket. Also, neither of the bottle caps included fit my soap bottle. They're too small.
I don't get it. I hooked the entire thing up and the only way I can get soap to come up the tube is if I suck the straw myself. The soap dispenser no matter how much I pump it will not suck the soap up the tube. Its pissing me off so bad!
@@UnboxingArmy It would only pump a 3rd of the way up the tube even after pumping 75 to 100 times. Turns out the cap wouldn't fit on the bottle tight so it was losing suction. I had to modify the bottle to make the cap fit properly. It's pumping now, just not as good as I think it should. If I were to purchase again, I would choose a better quality unit.
WOW!! All this time I thought the dispenser was for hand soap!! Nice!
Right?!
It is, but you can use it for this purpose too.
Does this method illuminate using silicone?
simple yet genius!
Indeed
Great, very helpful. Thank you!
Ur welcome
Do you need silicone to prevent leaks
You don't need an silicone.
i was thinking how it was going to fit all the bottle sizes but then i saw the different sizes. getting this right now!
Tell me how it works out for u
Can I shorten the tube? My big bottle has to sit on a shelf underneath
nope, you can try finding a smaller tube on amazon, but i think the screw pattern is the same as any water bottle so you could try finding some small one a dollarstore
Hello, I just installed mine just as you did and it's not pumping. Any advice? I am using a large bottle of Dawn.
just keep pumping until it comes out,
i have always thought why they just didnt make the rings around the bottom so that the bottle fits. Great product.
Yes exactly
thanks for explaining in detail, i am someone who wouldnt get it unless they see it lol
I feel the same way
Does that leak? I mean the water gets sips in thru the soap tap
Nope doesnt leak
How did you drill the hole on the steel sink?
Sinks have tap out holes especially granite ones like mine. u just bang it with a chisel and it will fall down cuz the are scored underneath or just buy a bit and do it yourself
If your sink doesn’t have a hole you will need a carbide hole saw. Just make sure you get the correct size for the dispenser you buy. Any other type of drill bits or drill hole you will have a hard time drilling the hole. It has to be carbide.
I bought the same soap dispenser. I'm having issues with the installation. Mine didn't come with the white foam gaskets. Instead, it came with 2 black rubber gaskets. The outside diameter of the gaskets is the same size as the diameter of the hole in my sink, so they don't provide a proper seal. After screwing the pump base to the sink using the white plastic nut under the sink, the bottom of the pump base doesn't sit flush with the sink deck. There is about a 1/16" gap between the two because of the thickness of the black rubber gasket. Also, neither of the bottle caps included fit my soap bottle. They're too small.
Its fine you can put one above and one below the counter. Itll do the job
Where did you get the extension set
look in the description i got it on amazon as a kit
I wish you would have shown how you got the original bottle off.
Original bottle? What u mean
@@UnboxingArmy the little bottle under the sink that you were replacing with the new system.
Maybe poke a hole in bottle so it doesn’t suck the plastic bottle in?
No u pump it until it pulls enough soap through thr tube it's 2 meters longs it takes time once it's done it'll be almost instant after that
I don't get it. I hooked the entire thing up and the only way I can get soap to come up the tube is if I suck the straw myself. The soap dispenser no matter how much I pump it will not suck the soap up the tube. Its pissing me off so bad!
Check soap bottle for air hole
Me too
Try adding a small amount of water to the soap to make it a bit thinner
Me too. Garbage!
Doesn't work. Sending it back.
what doesnt work?
@@UnboxingArmy It would only pump a 3rd of the way up the tube even after pumping 75 to 100 times. Turns out the cap wouldn't fit on the bottle tight so it was losing suction. I had to modify the bottle to make the cap fit properly. It's pumping now, just not as good as I think it should. If I were to purchase again, I would choose a better quality unit.
You made cacum in your bottle
what is cacum?
@@UnboxingArmy I think they meant vacuum. The soap bottle needs a vent so it doesn't get harder and harder to pump soap out of it.