SKU: 1938172
The OneShot® Foam System sets the standard for quality and reliability in counter-mounted soap dispensing.
The OneShot® Foam System sets the standard for quality and reliability in counter-mounted soap dispensing. Luxurious formulas encourage healthy hand washing, and Smart Sensor™ technology detects hands, automatically delivering the perfect amount of soap — every time!
Features and Benefits:
U.S. | Metric | |
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Upc | 00086876226812 | |
Case Pack Length | 13.23 in | 33.60 cm |
Case Pack Width | 10.87 in | 27.61 cm |
Case Pack Height | 13.00 in | 33.02 cm |
Case Pack Quantity | 4 | |
Ucc | 10086876226819 | |
Color | Polished Chrome | |
Material Type | Plastic | |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
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