Using an extra hand to squeeze soap onto your scrubber is suboptimal and annoying. Other dispensers I've seen are too simple in their design, so I designed this to solve that problem.
Push down with a sponge and soap will be forced through the centre hole onto your sponge. The resistance and amount of soap dispensed will be determined by your particular push pump. This frees up a hand, so you don't have to drop the dish you are cleaning to load up with more soap.
Bottom tray is slanted to direct any excess water out through the spout so that water doesn't mix with the soap in the reservoir.
Requires a soap bottle pump, dimensions on thread and size can be found in the gallery. Metric.
Must print in PETG for water resistance. No supports needed.
Crank up your bottom layers to about 15 or more to ensure the base is 100% filled, this makes it watertight. Printing only a couple solid layers with infill in the base will cause it to leak slowly over time in my experience.
Refill from side inlet to avoid having to disassemble each time.
Reservoir window requires clear plastic or acrylic to be glued into place with waterproof glue or caulk/silicon.
Version with no window included if you'd rather not bother with that.
Let me know if your threads differ and I'll see if I can accommodate. I'd like to make a handful of common thread sizes for people to use, no matter what kind of soap bottle you might have available.

The author marked this model as their own original creation.