Oh.
My.
God.
Oh.
My.
God.
I’d be all over this…at $19.99.
[QUOTE=BIGELLOW, post:2, topic:339989]
Oh.
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I second that.
Amazon has the black one for 91.77…
It looks cool in the video… If you know sign language you should be all over this…
ONLY $70! lol
With that price, you better get Wi-Fi.
looks like they have 50 of these. Killer.
[QUOTE=1sillychick, post:5, topic:339989]
I second that.
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Turded…
Almost as bad as the soap dispenser you dont have to touch… isnt the point of the soap to clean your hands of whatever “dirty thing” you may have touched? including the soap pump? oops… I’ve drifted…
Sweet Mother of Monkeys!! For $75, it had better come with a case of Bounty rolls…
Ugh I so want one of these, though I have no way to excuse pay so much for one.
I do have the touch-less soap dispenser and adore it.
The point of the soap dispenser being, say you have raw chicken all over you hands, you touch the soap pump and now you have salmonella crawling it’s way down it.
Sadly…the same can’t be said for touching the paper towels damnit.
Move the decimal point over one place to the left and I’d take three.
[QUOTE=khufu413, post:10, topic:339989]
Turded…
Almost as bad as the soap dispenser you dont have to touch… isnt the point of the soap to clean your hands of whatever “dirty thing” you may have touched? including the soap pump? oops… I’ve drifted…
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True, but at least with the touch-less soap dispenser you could argue the case that, even though you are about to wash your hands anyway, you don’t really want to touch what has been on everyone else’s hand, especially when used in the bathroom.
With this, however, it seems pretty clear that nobody is going to be able to wave their hand in the right zones without accidentally coming in contact with the device.
Also, we use paper towels so much (probably too much) that the rolls need to be replaced regularly. This thing looks like it would be a pain to reload when compared to standard paper towel holders. Then, to refill, you’re touching the thing anyway.
This looks about as needed as a screen door on a submarine.
Wow…Never, and I repeat, NEVER , would I pay 70 dollars for anything to dispense paper towels for me. Heck, for 70 dollars, I will dispense paper towels for others!!! lol
[QUOTE=BIGELLOW, post:14, topic:339989]
True, but at least with the touch-less soap dispenser you could argue the case that, even though you are about to wash your hands anyway, you don’t really want to touch what has been on everyone else’s hand, especially when used in the bathroom.
With this, however, it seems pretty clear that nobody is going to be able to wave their hand in the right zones without accidentally coming in contact with the device.
Also, we use paper towels so much (probably too much) that the rolls need to be replaced regularly. This thing looks like it would be a pain to reload when compared to standard paper towel holders. Then, to refill, you’re touching the thing anyway.
This looks about as needed as a screen door on a submarine.
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The real use I see in something like this is in the garage. It says it’s compatible with the blue rolls, which is something I haven’t seen before. It would be nice to have something that will cut blue towels to length for me. The hands free aspect of it doesn’t really matter to me.
But that feature isn’t worth 70 bucks to me.
[QUOTE=Greshmahg, post:16, topic:339989]
The real use I see in something like this is in the garage. It says it’s compatible with the blue rolls, which is something I haven’t seen before. It would be nice to have something that will cut blue towels to length for me. The hands free aspect of it doesn’t really matter to me.
But that feature isn’t worth 70 bucks to me.
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I agree. Honestly, the cutting to any length is cool. The touch-less aspect of this thing is probably overshadowing the built-in cutter.
Nonetheless, you’re right. The $70 price tag is the killer. I wouldn’t even pay someone $70 to drive to the store and bring me back a new paper towel every time I needed one.
If this were $9.99, though, I’d be in for three.
I’d buy 3 if it were $19.99.
[QUOTE=BIGELLOW, post:14, topic:339989]
True, but at least with the touch-less soap dispenser you could argue the case that, even though you are about to wash your hands anyway, you don’t really want to touch what has been on everyone else’s hand, especially when used in the bathroom.
With this, however, it seems pretty clear that nobody is going to be able to wave their hand in the right zones without accidentally coming in contact with the device.
Also, we use paper towels so much (probably too much) that the rolls need to be replaced regularly. This thing looks like it would be a pain to reload when compared to standard paper towel holders. Then, to refill, you’re touching the thing anyway.
This looks about as needed as a screen door on a submarine.
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The instructions on changing the roll do not too look bad.
[QUOTE=Greshmahg, post:16, topic:339989]
The real use I see in something like this is in the garage. It says it’s compatible with the blue rolls, which is something I haven’t seen before. It would be nice to have something that will cut blue towels to length for me. The hands free aspect of it doesn’t really matter to me.
But that feature isn’t worth 70 bucks to me.
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IF IT CUT BLUE TOWELS, I’D BUY BLUE TOWELS FOR THE KITCHEN!! THEY ARE CHEAPER AND BETTER!!!