Monday, May 12, 2014

The machine that saves you money! This machine comes with an incense ash tray that fits all sizes of incense. Simply adjust the angle of the soap grinding handle and lock in place.


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Before I begin on the related art of liquid soap, I must reiterate the importance of solid bar soap and what target market group uses this type of product. Mostly, the young to middle age, poor to wealthy uses bar soap mainly because it is a good household commodity for rubbing it against your body for an effective cleaning solution when bathing. While using this product whether it is in the shower or bath tub, it is effective in thoroughly cleaning your body, while not diminishing sooner than a liquid solution. That is because a solid chemical soap solution is more concentrated and dense than a liquid soap. Furthermore, it does not need much off of the surface of the material to efficiently clean the skin of the consumer. Furthermore, this product is less costly than liquid soap. Hand soap like Dial Hand Wash, Method, Soft Soap and even store brand liquid soap can range from $1.99 to $3.99, while name brand soap like Dial sold in 2 bars can cost only $1.00 and can be easily purchased at a dollar per item store. With that in mind, it is obvious that bar soap is far less costly than liquid soap and last longer as a product due to its density. So, what do these comparisons have to do with the soap chip recycler? For consumers who want the best of both worlds of soap that is available in both liquid and solid forms, the soap chip recycler can offer this convenience by allowing consumers to take bar soap that has been worn down to an ineffective size for body scrubbing and washing to be converted into a liquid soap for hand washing. This would allow consumers to save money by allowing them to use their favorite bare soap as a liquid soap, which would take the place of liquid soap available in stores. By not buying these liquid soaps the consumer can over time save a considerable amount of money. This recycling concept would also prevent unnecessary waste of bar soap that can be used instead of thrown away. All a consumer would have to do is take unmanageable small pieces of bar soap, insert them into the soap chip recycler after water has been poured in the machine. The consumer would be instructed to let the soap soak for some hours. Then the machine would provide the means to grind the soap chips down to a liquid with a lotion like texture and consistency. The machine would have a squirt top apparatus to allow the converted bar soap to be pump onto the hands for cleansing. Such a device has other values besides reducing bacteria in your home and saving you money. Its design and color scheme also beautifies your bathroom or kitchen.

This machine comes with an incense ash tray that fits all sizes of incense. Simply adjust the angle of the soap grinding handle and lock in place.


Before I begin on the related art of liquid soap, I must reiterate the importance of solid bar soap and what target market group uses this type of product. Mostly, the young to middle age, poor to wealthy uses bar soap mainly because it is a good household commodity for rubbing it against your body for an effective cleaning solution when bathing. While using this product whether it is in the shower or bath tub, it is effective in thoroughly cleaning your body, while not diminishing sooner than a liquid solution. That is because a solid chemical soap solution is more concentrated and dense than a liquid soap. Furthermore, it does not need much off of the surface of the material to efficiently clean the skin of the consumer. Furthermore, this product is less costly than liquid soap. Hand soap like Dial Hand Wash, Method, Soft Soap and even store brand liquid soap can range from $1.99 to $3.99, while name brand soap like Dial sold in 2 bars can cost only $1.00 and can be easily purchased at a dollar per item store. With that in mind, it is obvious that bar soap is far less costly than liquid soap and last longer as a product due to its density. So, what do these comparisons have to do with the soap chip recycler? For consumers who want the best of both worlds of soap that is available in both liquid and solid forms, the soap chip recycler can offer this convenience by allowing consumers to take bar soap that has been worn down to an ineffective size for body scrubbing and washing to be converted into a liquid soap for hand washing. This would allow consumers to save money by allowing them to use their favorite bare soap as a liquid soap, which would take the place of liquid soap available in stores. By not buying these liquid soaps the consumer can over time save a considerable amount of money. This recycling concept would also prevent unnecessary waste of bar soap that can be used instead of thrown away. All a consumer would have to do is take unmanageable small pieces of bar soap, insert them into the soap chip recycler after water has been poured in the machine. The consumer would be instructed to let the soap soak for some hours. Then the machine would provide the means to grind the soap chips down to a liquid with a lotion like texture and consistency. The machine would have a squirt top apparatus to allow the converted bar soap to be pump onto the hands for cleansing. Such a device has other values besides reducing bacteria in your home and saving you money. Its design and color scheme also beautifies your bathroom or kitchen.