One day after refilling the conditioner in this hanging soap and shampoo Dispenser , The pump bottle refused to
snap into place, lurched from the wall, and tried to kill me. I
bobbed. It weaved. The bottle crashed to the floor and cracked.
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One of the things I
like about the Dispenser is that you can buy replacement parts. I did
so several times over its lifetime. However, this time I needed so
many new parts it ended up costing as much money as if I bought a new
wall mounted shampoo and conditioner pump.
Since my Dispenser
was looking shabby and I think we got more than our money’s worth
out of it considering it was a yard sale purchase, I bought a
replacement.
I bought this exact Simple Human Double Wall Mount Shower Pump because we really only use two pumps out of
the original four. From reviews, it is sturdier (I see the same
dispenser in hotels so it has to be durable to take constant abuse)
which means I may not have to replace the pumps over time. I love
that! 
The only negative
according to the reviews is the bracket adhesive is not as strong as
the adhesive the Dispenser uses. There were reports of the Simple
Human dispenser falling off the wall after all of the instructions
were followed. Not a huge deal because the Simple Human dispenser
also comes with screws and wall anchors. I grabbed my drill and got
ready to answer the question,
How Do you Drill a
  Hole in Tile?