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Niagara Soap Saver
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Price: $10.95
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Item Number: Niagara-Soap-Saver
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Niagara Soap Saver
Niagara Soap Saver Features:
- Waterfall Design
- Keep soap clean & dry
- No more soft mushy soap
- Useful, clever & decorative
- Preserves soap by draining excess water into the sink
This clever waterfall design soap dish drains excess water right into sink, so soap stays firm and lasts longer. Designed in thick, durable plastic, it features posts to hold soap securely and a spout to direct water into sink. Keeps counters dry and cleaner too! 5 1/2" wide x 3" high x 5/8" diameter. Place your soap in a soap saver after each use. This will prolong the life of any soap.
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Product Reviews
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Niagara Soap Saver
Anonymous (Unknown) 2/10/2010 11:52 AM
Very light weight, but sits nicely on the sink/tub edge. Holds large soaps like Marie's Chef's Soap (which I also highly recommend, BTW) and they stay dry! Buy one, you'll buy more.
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Waterfall Soap Saver
Anonymous (Unknown) 1/3/2010 9:14 PM
I bought this because I hate soggy soap, and having to scrape out the soap dish to clean it. I have two kids who don't always let the excess water drip off the soap before putting it in the dish. This does exactly what it is supposed to. The surface where the soap sits is a bit concave, so the soap stays centered on the tabs and looks neater. It's a little bigger than I expected but it still sits on the sink rim, and is heavy enough not to get knocked over easily. I wish it came in different colors, but even if it doesn't, I'm keeping mine. Is the soap dish a BIG deal? No, but now it is one less irritation to deal with.
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Waterfall Design Niagara Soap Saver
Anonymous (Unknown) 3/23/2008 12:44 PM
This is the most satisfactory soap dish I've ever tried. If positioned away from the corner of the basin, all of the soap residue drains into the sink basin - not onto the sides of the sink. Some residue does accumulate on the Soap Saver itself, so every month or so it has to be rinsed and wiped clean, but that's the lesser of two evils. Overall, it reduces the amount of cleanup effort by 2/3 or more. It's superior to the spike-holder type of dish, which is hard to clean, sometimes sticking to the soap, and tends to skitter across the sink top when knocked. In contrast, this plastic soap dish stays put because it's relatively heavy and because its descending downspout rests against the basin's edge. (This stability is a plus the vendor oddly fails to tout.) To make sure the soap itself doesn't slide around within the dish, I position one of its corners pointing down between the posts (not level, as shown in the vendor's photo). This also improves drainage a bit.
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