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How To Refill Your Lysol No-Touch Dispenser in 5 EASY Steps!

Lysol No-Touch Soap Dispenser refill hack

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I LOVE my Lysol No-Touch Dispenser. I keep it in the kitchen so that I’m not fumbling with soap bottles when my hands are covered in gloppy flour batter or germy raw chicken. But I noticed after the initial purchase (that I of course made with coupons) the refills (which there are rarely if ever coupons for) get REALLY expensive. So I discovered there’s a way to hack the bottle so it’s refillable! Saves BIG money in the long run.

This is really simple. Five easy steps and all you need is your dispenser, some liquid soap (of your choosing) and a butter knife.

 

Lysol No-Touch Refill Hack

Step 1: Turn your dispenser off. Remove the empty container from the dispenser unit.

 

Lysol No-Touch Refill Hack

Step 2: Carefully slide the butter knife under the rim of the lid. You will want the knife blade as flat to the bottle as possible. Hold the knife FIRMLY and gently pry the knife forward and backward without cutting yourself or breaking the plastic on the lid.

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Lysol No-Touch Refill Hack

The lid will eventually pop off (and I mean POP off. Mine flew across the room. Have any pets or small children keep their distance!)

 

Lysol No-Touch Refill Hack

Step 3: Refill the bottle as full as possible with your favorite liquid hand soap. I recommend choosing an antibacterial one, especially if yours will live in the kitchen.

Lysol No-Touch Refill Hack

 

Once it’s full, snap the lid on. Make SURE you hear it click. You don’t want your lid to leak! Turn upside down and make sure it doesn’t leak. If it does, you’ve either misaligned the lid, or broke it in the process.

 

Lysol No-Touch Refill Hack

Step 4: Reposition the refilled container into the base unit. Remember to press firmly until you again hear a click. Don’t forget to turn it back on!

 

Lysol No-Touch Refill Hack

Step 5: Ta-Da! You now have a functioning refill at a fraction of the cost (remember to wave your hand in front a few times to get the flow of soap going again, just like you have to when you first purchase it. It may take 2 or 3 waves of the hand to get the flow, so be patient!

 

So there you have it. A frugal life hack for the masses. Again, be VERY careful when prying off the lid. Make sure your hands are not wet when you do that part. I can’t be responsible if you accidentally slice your hand, so don’t say I didn’t warn you! 🙂

 

Now you can refill your own Lysol No-Touch Soap Dispenser!

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Debra

Friday 23rd of August 2013

Thank you so much! Works like a charm. . .

Julie Popp

Wednesday 5th of June 2013

I'm all over this! Thanks :)

An Exercise In Frugality

Wednesday 5th of June 2013

Awesome! Glad you liked it Julie!

maria 2 close to home

Tuesday 4th of June 2013

so super cool, I was just getting chicken ready for dinner and would so loved to have been able to wash my hands with that instead of having to go back and clean dispenser and sink:)

An Exercise In Frugality

Tuesday 4th of June 2013

I am not quite sure how I lived before this dispenser. It's really great but the refills are not cheap. Now I can use bulk soap or cheap dish or hand soap. Thanks for stopping by Maria! :)