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Tools and Hardware Reviews of iTouchless Towel-Matic Automatic Sensor Paper Towel DispenserCustomer Review: Dissappointed Summary: 2 Stars
We recieved our Touchless paper towel dispenser yesterday. Operating instructions were pretty straight forward. The unit is very tempermental. In less than one day I've had three paper jams and it dispenses whatever length it wants. I had purchased the Touchless waste basket a few months prior and was very happy with the product. I'm not so happy with towel dispenser.
Customer Review: Not worth the hassle!!!! Summary: 2 Stars
Not all brands of paper towels work. It constantly loses it's place and your constantly adjusting it. It's not heavy enough, it's always falling over when you tear the towel off. You end up using both hands to tear it off. Shipping was fast, unit works Great if you aren't in a rush. Now we use it as a paper towel holder.. Oh yea, Good Price.
Customer Review: DISAPPOINTING Summary: 2 Stars
Very touchy and hard to set up to the length of the towel...you have to pull up to tear off...really not worth it just get a manual one...we still use our old one.
Customer Review: I can't believe a reviewer here actualy has one Summary: 1 Stars
A friend sent me this link for a good laugh. Well... I had my laugh then I saw a review for the product. So I must go forth and review the product as well, but more from a "who in their right mind would ever buy such a thing" perspective. Come on people!!!
At first I started thinking, well if the price was cheaper... like maybe $2.50... but then no... that wouldn't do it. Why you ask? You must now waste money and time on batteries to run it. I guess you could probably get a power cord, but I can't imagine that this type of device will produce an ROI much over .03 cents beyond the holder for the towels itself.
Now, what if the power goes out completly... like a thunder storm or a tornado rips the house apart. And after the house thrashing you need to clean up. Ah, but hark, you can not. And why is that... you have no power to dispense a clean towel. I am not even going get into the medical implicaitons of this horrfiic detail. Poor junior comes in with a scrape from his bike fall in the park. And what does mommy say... "run down the convieant store son and get some AA batteries so I can dispense a clean towel and take care of your cut." Enough said... get the point.
This doesn't appear ot be safe product. Save your house, electricity, and get a towel dispenser that works right. Take the $55 you saved by follwoing my advice and spend it all on packing peanuts or something else that will give as much more entertainment and use then this ultimate waste of space.
Customer Review: Waste of money Summary: 1 Stars
Things that are bad about this product:
1. It's hard to tear the towels. It requires you to tear the towels from bottom up...very awkward...especially if you have dishes and plates on the table.
2. The gripper is not strong enough resulting in you pulling out more towels and snagging the towels in the gripper. You then have to manually fix it. This happens alot.
3. Takes a long time for a sheet to come out. First, the unit retracts the paper, then it slides it out out sheet. Often, it doesn't measure it right and you have to manually fix it. Defeats the purpose of this unit which is to save you work.
4. The hand sensor is wacky. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I end up feeling foolishing waving my hand all over the places trying to get it to see me.
Overall, this is a waste of money and time. I'm definitely sending this one back.
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