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| Width: |
2.76 Inches
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| Depth: |
4.45 Inches
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| Height: |
6.38 Inches
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| Weight: |
0.9 Lbs
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| Material: |
Thermoplastic Resins
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| Style: |
Contemporary
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| Color: |
Black, Blue, Green, Lilac, Orange, Red, Silver, White
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| Installation: |
Free Standing
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| Shape: |
Square
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| Short Description: | Modern, decorative square semi-transparent hand soap dispenser with polished chromed plastic hand pump. Soap dispenser container made from thermoplastic resins. Gel dispenser in black finish. |
| Product Name: | Soap Dispenser, Square, Black, Countertop |
| SKU: | Gedy RA80 |
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| Country of Origin: | China |
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| California Prop 65: |
Yes
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| Availability: | In Stock. |
| Shipping Method: | Ships with FedEx. |
| Three stars for style and one for quality and durability. The chrome plastic hand pump is flimsy and is disappointing, that is, given the price of the dispenser. I was hoping for better all-around quality. |
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Dr. on Jan 19, 2017
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VERIFIED BUYER
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| Beautiful, but I wished the handke was chrone, mot plastic. It was slightly scratch, but not very noticeable. |
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Maureen T. on Aug 2, 2018
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VERIFIED BUYER
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| Love the color and material of base, but the actual nozzle is a little flimsy, would have preferred chrome. |
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Maureen T. on Jul 24, 2018
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VERIFIED BUYER
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| Great product! |
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Zofia on Jul 22, 2022
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VERIFIED BUYER
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| i liked this product so much i told a friend about it and he bought 2. love it. beautiful and functional and works like a charm |
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Paul on Jun 6, 2016
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VERIFIED BUYER
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Gedy is world-renowned for its simple, modern designs as well as its affordable luxury tabletop and wall mounted bathroom accessories. In the half-decade since its inception in 1953, Gedy has become the world's leading bathroom accessory brand, with several of its collections garnering significant attention and praise. One particular product that has received acclaim is the Gedy Cucciolo toilet brush by famed Japanese designer Makio Hasuike. The toilet brush, which epitomizes the connection between modern design and bathroom accessories, has become a permanent staple in the New York Museum of Modern Art since 1977.