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This thread explores personal experiences and opinions regarding the LG soap with suds pump, including its effectiveness, design, and customer satisfaction. Participants share their thoughts on the product's usability and past soap offerings.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness and reliability of the suds pump, with some participants expressing satisfaction while others share concerns about its performance.
Participants discuss their personal experiences with the suds pump and its usability in various contexts, including family needs and product design preferences.
Consultants interested in customer feedback and experiences related to the LG soap with suds pump may find this discussion relevant.
cmdtrgd said:We don't have lemongrass soap....we used to have lemon and rosemary soap - so sad it went away!!
Jolie_Paradoxe said:So does our soap pump actually do as it says....make soap last longer?
Malinda Klein said:It definitely works. I was surprised when they discontinued the soap but kept the suds pump. I think they will get rid of the suds pump this season.
mrshamel3808 said:I had a customer (a really good friend of mine) buy the suds pump and she doesn't care for it. The pump sticks whenever she pushes it down and she has to manually pull it back up before she can pump it again. She said it didn't do it at first, it started a few weeks after she got it and she even pulled it apart and cleaned it thinking maybe her soap was too thick and it got caked on. She switched it out when I was over at her house with the other pump it comes with and it was working fine so I told her to try it for a few weeks and if this one does the same thing I'd return it for her and if not I'll see about just getting the replacement pump.
I remember reading a while back that people weren't impressed with it and that they even discouraged people from buying ours, saying ones you could get at Target and other places were just as good/better for less $$. I'm all for paying more to get better quality tools, but I also want my customers to feel like I'm looking out for their best interest, not just for the sale. I would have voiced my concerns with this host when she ordered it but I got her show the day I needed to turn it in for my first 30 days so I thought I'd give it a chance since I'd never had personal experience with it. Now I kinda feel bad!
mrshamel3808 said:I had a customer (a really good friend of mine) buy the suds pump and she doesn't care for it. The pump sticks whenever she pushes it down and she has to manually pull it back up before she can pump it again. She said it didn't do it at first, it started a few weeks after she got it and she even pulled it apart and cleaned it thinking maybe her soap was too thick and it got caked on. She switched it out when I was over at her house with the other pump it comes with and it was working fine so I told her to try it for a few weeks and if this one does the same thing I'd return it for her and if not I'll see about just getting the replacement pump.
I remember reading a while back that people weren't impressed with it and that they even discouraged people from buying ours, saying ones you could get at Target and other places were just as good/better for less $$. I'm all for paying more to get better quality tools, but I also want my customers to feel like I'm looking out for their best interest, not just for the sale. I would have voiced my concerns with this host when she ordered it but I got her show the day I needed to turn it in for my first 30 days so I thought I'd give it a chance since I'd never had personal experience with it. Now I kinda feel bad!
kdangel518 said:I love the suds pump and I bring it to all my shows, promote it as a way to cut costs (I know hand soap doesn't cost tons of $$, but every little bit helps, and if you have a big family or a germ-a-phobe family you can go through it quickly!)
I would be sad if they discontinued it, but if they restyled it and made it stainless steel... that would make me happy. The spritzer too! I think they look a little cheap, stainless steel would look so much nicer!!
The LG soap with suds pump is a specially designed soap dispenser that allows for easy dispensing of liquid soap, creating a rich lather with minimal effort. It's perfect for use in the kitchen or bathroom, making handwashing more convenient.
The suds pump works by mixing air with the liquid soap as you pump it, creating a foamy lather. This not only makes it easier to apply the soap but also helps to use less product compared to traditional liquid soap dispensers.
Yes, the LG soap with suds pump is designed for easy refilling. Simply unscrew the top, pour in your favorite liquid soap, and screw the top back on. It’s a quick and mess-free process.
While the suds pump works best with liquid soaps that are specifically formulated for foaming, you can use other types of liquid soap as long as they are not too thick. For optimal results, it’s recommended to use soap that is designed for foaming dispensers.
Cleaning the LG soap with suds pump is simple. You can disassemble the pump and rinse it under warm water. For a deeper clean, you can use a mild soap solution. Make sure to let all parts dry completely before reassembling and refilling.