Never Ending Kitchen Soap Dispenser

Homeroad
by Homeroad
2 Materials
$7
1 Hour
Easy
Today one of my biggest kitchen pet peeves is solved! That would be the built in soap dispenser that comes with the sink. It has the smallest bottle for soap that needs to be constantly refilled.
I'm going to show you how to create way to almost never refill that dispenser!


I began with a small plastic hose. I removed the soap dispenser from the sink and attached one end of the hose into the top of a large bottle of dish soap from the big box store.
By the way the towel bar hanging on my closet door is the best thing ever for hanging spray bottles. You can read all about it HERE! 


It went seriously viral on Pinterest!
The other end of the hose I snaked up and through the soap dispenser hole in my sink.


Before I was ready to attach it to the pump, I needed to suction the soap up the tube. This was done by mouth I'm afraid to say and it took just a few minutes to end up with soap in my mouth. LOL
I then attached the hose to the plastic tube in the dispenser and I was done!


I now have an (almost never ending) supply of dish soap.


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Suggested materials:
  • Plastic tubing   (hardware store)
  • Dawn dish soap   (big box store)
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