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Luxton Automatic Hand Sanitizer Dispenser with Stand and Drip Catcher and Refillable Bottle for Restaurants, Schools, Churches - Sanitizer Stand

by Luxton Home

$120.99

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.10 total votes

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Keeping your hands clean is important to stay healthy. Every day, you touch and handle all sorts of items, such as your mobile phone, doorknobs, computer keyboards, and paper bills. All this stuff can be home to all kinds of unseen organisms - some of which can be harmful to the body. Typical sanitizer dispensers feature a pump applicator, which you manually press down with your hands. Foreign substances can thrive on the bottle and hop onto your hands once you touch the pump dispenser. Enjoy hygienic and hassle-free dispensing of sanitizing solutions with the automatic hand sanitizer dispenser! Regularly sanitizing your hands can help you stay healthy. This automatic dispenser may be filled with your preferred liquid or gel sanitizing solutions that will help eliminate unwanted substances from your hands. The dispenser is attached to a steel floor stand that ensures stable and wobble-free use. The drip-catching tray prevents your sanitizer from dripping all over the place - keeping your floor surfaces clean and dry. Forget about dealing with long cords or cables that just get tangled up. This dispenser allowing you to set the dispenser up in any part of your home or office.

  • Overall: 48'' H x 6'' W x 5'' D
  • Overall Product Weight: 11.66lb.

Very Sturdy, very professional looking. It is a little tricky with the manual. However there is a trick to getting this onto the pole. I figured out that I needed to line up the backplate up with the top screw holes. So I opened up the dispenser with the key they provided. Its the two pronged piece. I pulled out the refillable container. Then I placed the top screws in. Then I put back the refillable container into its slot. I needed the dispenser to stay opened for the next step so I didn’t close it. The container held the top screws in place while I lined it up. Once the backplate was lined up and held in place by the top screws I went ahead and put the lower screws in and tightened them by putting in the tiny nut through the hole pushing up so it didn’t fall out and screwing in the screw from the top with the screwdriver they provided. The rule is usually clockwise to tighten and counter clockwise to loosen. Then I pulled out the container again. After that I tightened the top screws the same way I did the last pair. After this it was ready to go on the pole. I put the bigger screws on the top and the bottom and tightened them and it was done.. Alexander. Des Moines, IA. 2022-01-02 14:29:44

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