The Georgia-Pacific 54338 Push Paddle Roll Paper Towel Dispenser has a push paddle that facilitates hands-free operation to help prevent the spread of germs, and is compatible with many 8″ diameter paper towel rolls (sold separately). It is suitable for use in office, manufacturing, educational, and other facilities. The cover on this dispenser is made
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Added on: August 18, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Georgia-Pacific 54338 Push Paddle Roll Paper Towel Dispenser has a push paddle that facilitates hands-free operation to help prevent the spread of germs, and is compatible with many 8″ diameter paper towel rolls (sold separately). It is suitable for use in office, manufacturing, educational, and other facilities. The cover on this dispenser is made of translucent smoke-colored plastic for durability. A lock on the dispenser helps secure the paper towel roll. This paper towel dispenser is manufactured to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations when mounted according to ADA specifications. It measures 14.25 x 12.75 x 10.5 inches (H x W x D). (H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.)
Georgia-Pacific manufactures tissue, pulp, paper, packaging, building products, and paper-related chemicals. The company, founded in 1927, is headquartered in Atlanta, GA.
Dispenser, 14.25″ x 12.75″ x 10.5″ (H x W x D)Key
Goodbye Automatic Sensor Dispensers! After paying more for a brand name automatic dispenser, and struggling daily to keep it from spitting out 10 feet of paper towel at a time, I decided that our workplace needed to stick to a manual solution. The pull-down tab method was a big no-no as our rough and reckless employees would destroy that within days (our old dispenser fell off the wall!)This push tab idea has worked wonders and surprise surprise: it’s still on the wall! Easy to refill and dispense only as much as…
Just great! Just what we needed at my job! We had one that was motion activated but didn’t last long. We’ve had this one for a while now, about 6 months, and has never given us any problems, plus, it looks great, and it’s clear on the sides, so you know when you’re running low on paper.
Could use some tweaks, by manufacturer. While I like the “hands free” bar that can be used with a forearm or elbow, a spring inside the dispenser breaks — causing the bar not to work. I purchased six of these about three years ago. Since then I’ve replaced three of the six.