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kcjodih said:I've had mine for about 12 years. It's gone through my two children plus about 14 other children through 9 years of daycare. It still works like the first day I got it. Doesn't stick, works great!
lt1jane said:LOVE My spritzer!! I have the original one I bought with my first show as a hostess in 2000! I always release the pressure on it and make sure to run the mechanism through the dishwasher at the end of the bottle. If it stops "spraying," I swap mechanisms and I'm set.
I HIGHLY recommend my cheap Pam! The best part is that it doesn't stink like Pam does!
dhclemons said:If your water has deposits such as lime or rust, it will screw up the pump. I use the cheapest distilled water in mine and haven't had a problem since the change. Also, it needs to be used continually, not good in a guest bath where it sees little action. :love:
The Suds Pump is a versatile kitchen tool that can be used for dispensing dish soap, hand soap, or lotion. It is also great for portion control, as it dispenses a consistent amount each time.
Yes, the Suds Pump is very easy to use. Simply fill the container with your desired liquid, place the pump on top, and press down to dispense. It requires minimal effort and is great for those with limited hand strength.
Yes, the Suds Pump is designed to work with a variety of liquids, including thicker ones like lotion or hand soap. However, it may require a few extra pumps to dispense these thicker liquids.
Yes, the Suds Pump is top-rack dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. We recommend disassembling the pump before placing it in the dishwasher.
The Suds Pump dispenses about 2.5 ml of liquid with each pump, making it great for portion control and minimizing waste.