LESSEAU Manual Dispenser and Solid Hand Wash Bars

Published On: 21st May 2025

Bunzl Catering Supplies has launched LESSEAU Manual Dispenser and Solid Hand Wash Bars from its partner supplier Diversey. Embracing the timeless method of hand washing with solid bars, integrating cutting-edge technology to eliminate plastic waste and reduce water usage, these patented dispensers and hand wash bars are designed for professional environments, ensuring hygienic use while addressing the pressing needs of customers and the planet. With LESSEAU Solid Hand Wash Bars, customers will experience a luxurious, fragranced, plant-based formulation that perfectly aligns with the latest trends and consumer demands.

The innovative design of LESSEAU Manual Dispenser and Solid Hand Wash Bars ensures 100% of the solid hand wash bar is used, compared to traditional dispensers that can waste up to 25% of product. LESSEAU Manual Dispenser and Solid Hand Wash Bars feature a unique, patented technology allowing never-empty functionality, with three hand wash bars (providing over 1800 doses) and a convenient product level indicator, ensuring there is always product on-hand.

Additionally, the compact, space-saving design requires less storage than liquid hand wash refills, helping hospitality operators to save valuable space while still providing top-level hygiene. Simple, effortless maintenance, easy installation and intuitive operation, makes LESSEAU Manual Dispenser and Solid Hand Wash Bars an efficient and practical option for busy washrooms.

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1.1 min readPublished On: 21st May 2025Tags: , , ,

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