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I can't get bottles of handwash to open!

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Supernana1 Sun 20-Jul-25 01:50:56

Well I'm glad to find out it's not just me! And it's not a question of weak hands - it's a general problem. Bad design maybe?

And as for getting tablets out of a blister pack - I'm another one with that problem. One pack of tablets was so tough to open that the capsules inside actually split when I tried to get them out and spilt all the white powder. That was a job for the scissors, in the end.

So I guess we'll just have to keep soldiering on...

Thanks for all your replies.

Flippinheck Sat 19-Jul-25 20:13:58

If you think bleach bottles are bad, try to open a tin of Jeyes Fluid. They are on another level, clearly not intended to be opened at all.

Labradora Sat 19-Jul-25 19:27:30

Me too.
Oh my God I thought it was only me and that a combination of ham-fistedness and impatience caused me to snap the dam plastic things off in frustration making them unuseable if they weren't already.
" I often end up removing the whole top and refilling the old bottle from the new one."
Eerr..... also guilty as charged......

Grandmama Sat 19-Jul-25 16:59:00

Glad it's just not me with this problem!

windmill1 Sat 19-Jul-25 16:06:27

Supernana1

Maybe it's just me, but I nearly always find it impossible to turn the top so that the pump works.

They usually have the words 'open' and 'close' but a lot of the time the 'open' side doesn't open it. I often end up removing the whole top and refilling the old bottle from the new one.

Is it just me? Or is there a clever trick that I'm missing here?

I do exactly what you do. Pump action containers are a right swine, IMHO.

There's no 'clever trick' - I suppose it takes persistence and sheer bloody determination, if you can be bothered. Which I can't.

And don't get me started on pills in super-tough blister packets.

saltnshake Sat 19-Jul-25 15:31:09

Try holding the bottle with the right hand and turning the dispenser top with the left. It works with stiff jars too. I am the go to bottle/jar opener in our house.

dalrymple23 Sat 19-Jul-25 15:23:41

I have been known to take a hacksaw to the top of those wretched bottles! My other bugbear is bleach bottles. "Squeeze the lid of the bottle and twist". Hah! I practically break its flipping neck and I still can't open the thing. Maddeningly, OH comes along, gives it a gentle twist and hey presto.................!

Rainwashed Sat 19-Jul-25 13:16:19

Should have said I think some videos have tips if weather I said above doesn't work.

Rainwashed Sat 19-Jul-25 13:13:36

There are videos on you tube on how to open them. You hold the part attached to the bottle firmly and turn the dispenser top usuallly anti clockwise.
I appreciate it may be difficult for some people with arthritic hands etc.

Charleygirl5 Sat 19-Jul-25 10:41:39

I can usually get the soap dispensers open but it is more luck than judgment. I cannot open spray deodorants so I had to buy a roll-on for emergencies.

I also add weed killer to my long list of items that are difficult or impossible to open.

Gingster Sat 19-Jul-25 10:29:21

Yep me too.
It often happens just as I start to give up.

Mt61 Sat 19-Jul-25 09:57:40

I just keep a spare pump as I have had this issue. Maybe they are just faulty.
I use hand soap as well. I read it kills more bacteria. I find the hand pump soaps seem to block up my bathroom sink, another reason to switch back to bars.

Trisha99 Sat 19-Jul-25 07:35:26

kircubbin2000

They are a gimmick. Soap is better.

I too prefer a bar of soap but like to have a bottle of handwash by the kitchen sink.

Astitchintime Sat 19-Jul-25 07:23:44

I buy the refill bags and fill the empty bottles with that although after a while the pump mechanisms do start to wear and then I replace with a new bottle. Liquid handwashing is so much more hygienic than a bar of soap which sits in moisture in the soap dish/on the hand basin getting slimey ………😱

Calendargirl Sat 19-Jul-25 07:14:07

My DH opens them for me, but I use soap bars now.

When we had the bottles though, (if DH wasn’t around), I used to swap the old pump bit for the new one, thus eliminating the need to get the new one to work!

keepingquiet Fri 18-Jul-25 20:13:12

Oh I am so glad it isn't just me! I hate the things but often get them bought as gifts.

My solution was to get a generic pump, decant the crappy one in, and use that. It was much more stylish anyway, and I have now put it away because I'll probably need it again at Christmas.

I am a soap user. You can buy all different ones now to suit your pocket and your hands- what I love about soap is that it just disappears- no waste at all!!

Crossstitchfan Fri 18-Jul-25 19:56:43

I open mine by holding the actual lid so it doesn’t turn, then twisting the bit that spits the soap out round and round until it eventually pops up. I hate them though! Whoever invented this way of battling to get stuff out of a bottle wants shooting!

Cabbie21 Fri 18-Jul-25 19:49:40

I used to rely on my husband who made it look so easy. I really struggle with this.

kircubbin2000 Fri 18-Jul-25 19:47:45

They are a gimmick. Soap is better.

sodapop Fri 18-Jul-25 19:38:54

So do I, annoyingly my husband nearly always does it first time.

Septimia Fri 18-Jul-25 19:34:54

I'm another who has trouble with handwash and similar bottles.

ferry23 Fri 18-Jul-25 18:48:08

Me too Elowen. I always think I've opened them more by luck than judgment.

I've also given up using spray bottles - they seem to spray for the first two or three times then do nothing. I twist and turn and try everything to no avail.

Elowen33 Fri 18-Jul-25 18:02:11

I only seem to open them by accident, so am hoping someone on here knows the correct way, the arrows mean nothing.

grannyqueenie Fri 18-Jul-25 17:56:22

If you find out a clever trick please let me know. I have exactly the same issue. So I often use the local refill shop, with a bottle that I can open. Better for the environment but it looks and smells a bit utilitarian compared to some of the bottles I have had in the past. I think I must be a “soap snob” grin

Supernana1 Fri 18-Jul-25 17:49:11

Maybe it's just me, but I nearly always find it impossible to turn the top so that the pump works.

They usually have the words 'open' and 'close' but a lot of the time the 'open' side doesn't open it. I often end up removing the whole top and refilling the old bottle from the new one.

Is it just me? Or is there a clever trick that I'm missing here?