

🧼 Pump up your style and never run dry!
The CHBJDAN CHBKT 2 Pack features 16-ounce thick clear Boston round glass bottles paired with rustproof silver stainless steel pumps. Designed for a wide range of liquids from soap to essential oils, these durable, dishwasher-safe dispensers blend vintage charm with modern durability, making them a stylish and practical addition to any kitchen or bathroom.
K**R
These soap dispensers turn any soap left in the nozzle black and the very end of the nozzle has rust on it after 12 months use.
R**D
I like the size, weight, shape, and clarity of the glass containers. The shiny chrome hardware is also pretty. My purchase came as a set of two (2). I have one in my bathroom and one in my kitchen. They are both easy enough to refill, hand soap in the bathroom and dish soap in the kitchen, and handle the different viscosities of the soaps just fine. I wish they put out more soap per pump / stroke. One stroke is not quite enough soap to wash both hands. (A longer stroke option perhaps?) I'd probably use two strokes if they put out more soap anyway, so it's a small complaint. It's just a noticeably short throw. Well designed, aesthetically pleasing, decently priced: what's not to like? Cheers
A**C
Looks so much better than a lot of colorful plastic containers in my shower. And the glass bottles are dishwasher safe.
C**T
As part of my daily hygiene, I use a special soap at my sink that is sort of pricey and I only need a little bit of it each day. A few months ago, I spilled it as I was getting some out, and realized I needed a way that metered predictably how much I used, and also wouldn't be prone to spills anytime the plastic bottle was uncapped. These look beautiful on my sink, and come close to matching the satin nickel fixtures I have. The glass is very thick and the bottom of the glass has a circle of dozens of short curved ridges. The pump so far has worked great metering out a precise, small quantity of soap so I don't use it up too quick. Unfortunately, I received two of them and both of them have a slightly bowed bottom, which meant on my hard sink counter, they wobbled. I don't know if this deformation comes from the molds they are using being slightly off, or the process they use to remove the glass from the molds, or unbalanced cooling. Basically, I know very little about how to make glass, but the both wobbled in the same direction which was offset from the seam which joins the two glass halves. The good news is that the bottom of the glass has dozens of short ridges. So, if you buy this item, you also want to invest in some sandpaper, and you'll want to literally "spin the bottle" (in the vertical/normal orientation, not horizontal/game orientation) in order to grind down some of the ridges on the bottom so that it sits flat on a counter without wobbling. I did this, and on one bottle I was able to eliminate the wobble entirely, and on the other one for some reason, it still has an almost imperceptible wobble.
S**E
Good value, I keep two by my kitchen sink loaded with dish detergent and hand sanitizer. They look really nice, good value.