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BaseusMinidinos Automatic Sensing Hand Washing Soap Dispensing Machine

R399

R600
About

At Baseus, our products are based on our users. Quality, attention to detail, and intuitive designs are all aspects on which we pride ourselves. 

Product Features
  • Cartoon Fun Modelling: A cute dinosaur design attracts children's interest, easily convincing them to reach out their hands to dispense soap and bubbles, enabling them to wash their hands more frequently.
  • Auto-Sensing: An infrared auto-sensing sensor and dispenser, rapidly extrudes foaming in just 0.25 seconds, give your children a better hand washing experience.
  • Free from Contact, Prevents Spread of Germs: Automatic touch-free foam dispenser – no pressing necessary.
  • Enlarged Screw Design: Easy to refill with both bagged or bottled foam soap or hand sanitizer.
  • Two-gear Foam Adjustment: Switching between two gears to adjust the amount of foaming to is extruded. Level 1: 0.6 seconds Level 2: 1.0 seconds
  • Dispenses Fixed Amount Each Time - One Spray Per Wash: Just the right amount of foam - not too little, not too much.
  • Make Washing Hands a Fun Activity: Not limited for just kids, it is designed to be consistently and reliably used by everyone in the family, kids love it, Mom and Dad will also have peace of mind.
Product Specifications:
  • Main Material: ABS
  • Sensing Distance: 4 - 5cm
  • Working Voltage: 6V
  • Working Current: 240mA
  • Rated Power: 1.4W
  • Power Supply Type: 4 AA size batteries (not included)
  • Product Weight: 220g
  • Size: 209.8mm x 93.3mm
  • Capacity: 300ml

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