Better handling, optimum reliability: the new twin-roll toilet paper dispenser Plus

The clever dispenser system for two rolls of toilet paper has had an update. The result: faster, uncomplicated roll changes and easier, safer use.

The twin-roll dispenser from Satino by WEPA is a smart idea for toilet cubicles: the second roll is released only after the first roll has been used up. The dispenser has now received an update: the mechanics inside the dispenser have been optimised and now have clear improvements. Fewer individual parts, no gluing and no screw connections, which means extra reliability, optimum functionality, and durability, and what's more, easier user operation and servicing.

Optimal operation and use

The new, internal design of the twin-roll toilet paper dispenser Plus simplifies and speeds up handling considerably. To change a roll, simply operate a plastic spring when the dispenser is open to remove the axle and insert the new roll. The axle is quickly reinserted without cumbersome positioning and is clicked into place on one side. The update also brings improvements for users: the opening slider which releases the second, hygienically covered roll of toilet paper is designed to be more noticeable and thus indicates its function.

Practical features for everyday use

The twin-roll dispenser Plus also scores with further reliable and practical features: frontal viewing windows enable quick checking of the fill level, and an integrated roll brake prevents wanton or unintentional unrolling or excessive paper consumption. The rear wall of the twin-roll dispenser Plus is identical to that of its predecessor, meaning that existing drill holes can still be used.

The twin-roll dispenser Plus (item no. 331084) replaces the predecessor model 331080 and is available now.

twin-roll toilet paper dispenser Plus

 

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