tkitchen5_small.jpgThe Point and Cut paper towel dispenser is a 100% hands-free operated, fully enclosed dispenser. It dispense and cut paper towel to whatever length you desire without touching anything. The Point and Cut operates using infrared technology. Place hand near the right side of the unit and this engages the “unrolling” process. Unroll the amount of paper towel you want, there are no restrictions on length. Then place your hand near the left side of the unit to engage the cutting mechanism. The towel will hang from the unit until you take it away.

newfront_small.jpgThe dispenser comes in 2 types, under the cabinet and wall mount. They are available in stainless steel. The Point and Cut uses household-style paper towels, the type you buy off the shelf at the supermarket. . It is sold manufacturer direct at www.pointandcut.com

Price: $299

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3 Responses to ““No-Touch” Paper Towel Dispenser”
  1. Keith Williams says:

    Featured on HGTV, this product looked amazing, so I bought one. It is a really cool device… until it breaks. My friend has gone through three of them, and they don’t last more than 4 months. Mine broke, and they say its not repairable. Terrible customer service. Not recommended at all.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I’ll second what the poster above says. I had a nightmare experience with these guys. If your dispenser breaks, pray to God, Allah, Buddah, or whatever that you will be able to get it fixed, and expect to pay a lot of return shipping. Probably the worst customer service I have ever encountered from a company, which is bizarre because they are a small company, and are trying to sell their patent on this device. Not going to be good with all these people posting negative stuff in forums like this…

  3. Mary Johnson says:

    The previous comments from “Keith Williams” and “Anonymous” seem to be from (1) disgruntled customer that wanted what seemed to us as a false statement for a damage claim. When we would not comply he threatened to post negative comments all over the Internet. We have never sold a unit to a “Keith Williams”.
    If you have any concerns about our customer service, please contact us.
    Thank you

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