LibmanSoap Dispenser W/Brush
D**E
easy to use
I love this product because it washes my dishes like a sponge without my hands getting full of soap. You can fill it with your favorite dish soap or not. It works just as good either way
M**
Sturdy Dish Wand
It hasn’t broken yet! I have used many brands and this one is holding steady!
J**U
We have a winner!
***Update: it's been four months now, we have only had to replace a head once every thirty days, and still no leaks. It's as good as it was the day we received it. No other wand made it this long.Original review: Finally!! We have used every name brand, store brand, off brand, and dollar store brand of dish wands with sponge ends that have ever been invented. They all stink. Why is it so hard in this day and age to make these so that the handles or sponge ends don’t leak soap, the seal for where you pour soap in doesn’t break or lose it’s seal after a week, and the sponges don’t pull away from the back attachment or crumble to pieces if you look at it wrong? I’m no manufacturer, but sheesh...is it really that hard? C’mon, if it is price point that makes them cut corners with quality of materials, then add $5 to the price and give me something that will last more than a few weeks! What a waste of money and resources, and while adding more garbage to our landfills, all so they can make an extra penny on re-purchases? I don’t think I have ever seen anyone calmly grab one of these off the shelf, but rather suddenly come storming up the aisle with a snarl while ripping it off the hook and slamming it into their carts. And all of us nearby purse our lips and nod, understanding the feeling perfectly. Thats right, girl, give ‘em hell. Everybody everywhere hates how badly made these are, but the manufacturers refuse to listen. They want us to have to buy one again. But then....enter Libman...skies clear, clouds part, sunshine falls on our faces, and I think I heard an angel sing...Wallah, good old American made. A bit more expensive, but not ridiculously so the way some American-made pricing is. It already has lasted longer than the last name brand ones we bought. Sponge is holding up. Nothing is leaking. Gosh i hope the handle and the soap hole seal never leak, but so far so good. We went from refilling the stupid handles every day because the previous day’s leaked a pool all over bottom of sink, to filling the Libman brand twice since we bought it a few months ago!We also like the little brush on the tip. I didn’t think i would, but surprisingly I use it for something every day. Good angle and nice design.**walks away flipping her hair, hand on hips twirling the Libman wand ... they have her business for life. That’s how it’s done.
A**R
Expensive redills
Love the brush on this scrubby pad, very easy to use. But the refills are to much money for the product.
K**E
Love it!
Love this!
K**0
The only dish wand worth buying!
I seriously have tried every other dish wand as I’m the only human on this side of the Mississippi that doesn’t have a dishwasher in 2022 (with 4 kids mind you) Anyways, this has been the only one that has lasted.
T**N
The questions asked for this review are some of the dumbest I have ever seen! ever
I have been using Libman soap wands for well over 20 years. I use Libman because they still offer sponge heads whereas the market has gone to Scotch Brite heads which don't appeal to me. I recently lost one of my errands and went to replace it. Bought two wands. The ones that came had been "updated" with a new shape. Therein lies the rub. The new shape destroyed the utility of the product for me. (I threw them out after 3 days.) One of the benefits of the wand is to regulate the amount of soap you use when washing dishes. To Jerrod the soap dispensing at a reasonable level with the old wands you had to keep the handle pretty full. By the time it got down to half full, the dial was just pairing out which is a waste. The new wand is filled from the middle and essentially can't be filled to the top which is where I want it it to be. (The smaller air pocket reduces the flow of soap). As a result, the soap just pours out of the handle runs through the sponge and down the drain. It's almost as bad as leaving the soap bottle on its side in the sink. It's a total waste! In addition, putting the fill opening in the middle of the handle is counterproductive. When washing bottles or some glasses the rubber stopper comes in contact with the rim of the bottle or glass and comes open. Once again, the soap goes down the drain. It's almost as if the new units were designed to waste soap rather than to conserve it.
W**R
Works great, doesn't leak
Happy with this dish brush/dispenser. It's sturdier than others I have tried and it doesn't leak soap all over the place.
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