Cuisipro Foam Pump Review
Posted by
Michael Madden
on Sunday, January 29, 2012
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foaming soap dispenser,
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(More customer reviews)I've purchased four Cuisipro Foam Pumps and sooner or later ALL of them developed problems with the pump sticking in the "down" position. Two units stopped providing foam after the plastic pump unit was detached from the dispenser for cleaning. I returned them to Amazon for replacement and several months later both of them developed a sticking problem. I used Dr. Bronner liquid soap and filled the soap and water in the portions indicated by the lines on the side of the dispenser and the Cuisipro worked fine...for a while. Those of you having pump sticking problems can get a replacement under the product guarantee by calling the phone number on the instruction tag wrapped around the stem of the pump. You'll be asked to send proof of purchase and you don't even have to send the defective unit to Browne USA which manufactures the pump. I sent receipts for the two Amazon.com Cuisipro Foam Pump replacements and received two new complete units about a month later. Evidently, they don't have replacement parts for the pump, so they send you a whole new unit.
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Enjoy an aerosol-free way to turn store-bought liquid soap into a more efficient cleansing foam. The Cuisipro process reduces soap usage up to 75 percent. The dispenser employs two lines. Pour liquid hand soap to the first line and add tap water to the second line. The uniquely designed angle dispenses foam directly into the hand, and a suction cup on the bottom keeps the dispenser from slipping and sliding on the counter. The dispenser is easy to operate one handed and the non-aerosol pump mechanism stays clog-free. The pump is easy and safe to clean in the top rack of the dishwasher.
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