Sani-Hands ALC Instant Wipes, 135/can, 12 cans vs PURELL Advanced Hand Sanitizer Gel refill for ES6 dispenser
Overall winner: Sani-Hands ALC Instant Wipes, 135/can, 12 cans
Key Differences
PURELL refills (Pack of 2) are gel refills designed for the ES6 dispenser and list a lower price tier and higher review count with a 4.60 average; PDI Sani-Hands are alcohol instant wipes sold in bulk cans (12 cans of 135 wipes) with a slightly higher rating (4.70) and are single-use wipes suited for quick, on-the-go sanitizing. Choose PURELL if you use ES6 dispensers and prefer dispenser refills and a lower-priced option; choose PDI if you need portable, high-sanitizing-power wipes in bulk and value a marginally higher rating
Sani-Hands ALC Instant Wipes, 135/can, 12 cans
Clinically proven alcohol-based hand sanitizing wipes for quick cleaning. 99.99% bacteria kill; supports infection prevention programs. Customer note: time-efficient, high-quality wipes
Pros
- high sanitizing power
- time-efficient
- high-quality feel
- infection-prevention evidence
Cons
- case quantity may be bulky
- price may be high for single-use purchases
PURELL Advanced Hand Sanitizer Gel refill for ES6 dispenser
PURELL Advanced Hand Sanitizer Gel refill for ES6 automatic dispenser. 69% of people expect PURELL in public places and it kills 99.99% of most common germs; contains conditioners to keep hands soft. Includes factory-sealed nozzle for contamination protection. Customer insight notes good fit and longevity with mixed value for money
Pros
- refill for ES6 dispenser
- kills 99.99% of most common germs
- conditioning formula maintains skin health
- factory-sealed nozzle reduces contamination
Cons
- mixed value for money
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Purell |
| Durability | PDI |
| Versatility | PDI |
| User Reviews | Purell |