Your next WFH purchase: You can now buy a 'contactless' soap dispenser from Kmart - and it only costs $15
- Kmart Australia is now selling a 'contactless' soap dispenser for just $15
- The automatic dispenser can be used with hand soap or hand sanitiser
- The product requires four AAA batteries and holds a capacity or 200mL
Kmart Australia is now selling a 'contactless' soap dispenser for just $15 to help shoppers practice good hygiene at home.
The automatic gadget dispenses hand soap or hand sanitiser of your choice in a contactless manner, making it ideal for bathrooms and kitchens.
The refillable product is battery operated and can hold a capacity of 200mL.
As Sydney plunges into a two-week lockdown due to new covid cases, the dispenser will come in handy for customers looking to prevent the virus spreading.
The Department of Health advises Australians to wash hands regularly with soap and water before and after eating and after going to the toilet.

Kmart Australia is now selling a 'contactless' soap dispenser for just $15 to help shoppers practice good hygiene at home
Use alcohol-based hand sanitisers when you can't use soap and water - and clean and disinfect objects and surfaces you use often such as mobile phones, keys, wallets, benchtops, desks and doorknobs.
In response to the global pandemic, the retailer has been offering shoppers everything they need to minimise the spread of Covid-19.
Shoppers can stock up on face masks for just $1 for a pack of 10, hand sanitisers from as little as 50 cents and anti-bacterial wipes from $2.50.

The automatic gadget dispenses hand soap or hand sanitiser of your choice in a contactless manner, making it ideal for bathrooms and kitchens

Last year, families revealed how they were setting up 'sanitation' stations at their front doors to ensure they are preventing the spread of coronavirus. One mother shared the 'kit' she created for her hallway cupboard to ensure her family prevented the spread of Covid (pictured)
Last year, many families revealed how they were setting up 'sanitation' stations at their front doors to ensure they are preventing the spread of coronavirus.
One mother from Melbourne shared the 'kit' she keeps in her hallway cupboard to keep her family safe - complete with masks, Glen 20, hand sanitiser and gloves.
'My kit makes it easy to grab a mask and gloves, or sanitise before anyone touches anything,' the woman said. 'I thought it might be handy to share.'
The kit is used to spray shoes and bags by the door and includes an empty 'unwanted' basket for gloves and masks to be disposed of.
She also recommended removing outer layers of clothing and your shoes before walking in the door to prevent germs being spread throughout the home.