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Automatische zeepdispenser - Soopz Black Graphite Charm

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Automatische zeepdispenser - Soopz Black Graphite CharmBlack Graphite Charm De Black Graphite Charm is een innovatieve automatische zeepdispenser uit de Charm Serie die jouw handhygine naar een hoger niveau tilt. Het is de kleinste zeepdispenser in het assortiment van Soopz met een inhoud van 200ml. Met zijn moderne design en geavanceerde functies is deze zeepdispenser de perfecte toevoeging aan elke badkamer, keuken of kantooromgeving. Het gemak van de Black Graphite Charm Deze automatische zeepdispenser

Black Graphite Charm

De Black Graphite Charm is een innovatieve automatische zeepdispenser uit de Charm Serie die jouw handhygiëne naar een hoger niveau tilt. Het is de kleinste zeepdispenser in het assortiment van Soopz met een inhoud van 200ml. Met zijn moderne design en geavanceerde functies is deze zeepdispenser de perfecte toevoeging aan elke badkamer, keuken of kantooromgeving.

Het gemak van de Black Graphite Charm

Deze automatische zeepdispenser is niet alleen een praktisch hulpmiddel, maar ook een statement van stijl en functionaliteit. Het biedt gemak, hygiëne en een vleugje elegantie aan elke ruimte waarin het wordt geplaatst. Investeer in jouw handhygiëne met deze moderne en geavanceerde dispenser en geniet van schone en verzorgde handen, elke dag weer.

De no-touch zeepdispenser

De Black Graphite Charm is uitgerust met een slimme infrarood sensor die automatisch zeep afgeeft wanneer je jou handen onder de zeepdispenser houdt. Hierdoor hoef je geen knoppen aan te raken en minimaliseer je het risico op verspreiding van bacteriën en ziektekiemen. Met één beweging ontvang je de perfecte hoeveelheid zeep die nodig is voor een optimale handhygiëne.

Welke vloeistof kan in de dispenser?

De dispenser is compatibel met verschillende soorten vloeibare zeep. Wij raden de Soopz Jasmijn Zeep of de Soopz Aloë Vera Zeep aan. Deze is van de juiste dikte en ruikt heerlijk naar het handen wassen. Je kunt de zeep eenvoudig bijvullen door het afneembare reservoir aan de bovenkant van de dispenser. Dit zorgt voor een gemakkelijke en hygiënische navulling, zonder geknoei.

Andere soorten zeepdispensers

Is de Black Graphite Charm toch niet helemaal jou kleur en wil je liever een andere kleur? Kijk dan eens bij de andere varianten in de Charm serie. Deze charm serie is er ook in de automatische schuimdispensers. Deze zijn nog zuiniger omdat het verbruik nog lager zal zijn.

Extra informatie

 

Gewicht 0,18 kg
Afmetingen 6 × 6 × 18 cm
Kleur

Zwart

Kleur Stijl

Mat

Geschikt voor

Vloeibare zeep

Reservoir Inhoud

200 ml

Dosering

1 ml

Fabrikant

Soopz

Merk

Soopz Store

Productlijn

Charm

Materiaal

ABS

Batterij

4 x AAA (niet inbegrepen)

EAN

8721055050056, 9508611749192

SKU

S-BGCZ01-056

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