I Dropped This Dispenser on a Tile Floor (On Purpose)

If you've been following my gear reviews for a while, you know I don't buy into marketing hype. Most travel gadgets on the market are literally over-marketed landfill. So when I kept seeing the CustMake 4-in-1 travel dispenser popping up in my feed, I decided to buy one with my own money and tear it apart. My biggest gripe with multi-chamber dispensers is usually that the internal pumps are absolute garbage. They clog instantly if your conditioner is too thick, or they spit out weak, pathetic squirts. Not this one.

The Internal Teardown

I popped open the outer ABS plastic shell. The plastic is surprisingly thick. Actually, I deliberately dropped the entire unit from chest height onto my bathroom tiles just to see if the internal mechanisms would shatter. It literally bounced. No cracks, no dents. Inside, you get four individual 40ml PET bottles. This keeps you safely under the strict 100ml TSA liquid limit, meaning security isn't going to confiscate your expensive serums anymore. I filled one chamber with a very thick mud mask and another with an extremely watery toner to test it. The pump handled both absolutely flawlessly. It requires a firm press, but the output volume is wonderfully consistent.

The Verdict on the "Leak-Proof" Claim

The real reason this thing actually works is the housing design. You twist the top cap to select your nozzle. But when you rotate it to the 'closed' gap, the pump is physically blocked from depressing. It's a mechanical lockout. You could throw this thing into the bottom of a backpack, pile 20 pounds of gym gear on top of it, and it will not leak. At around $13, it's honestly underpriced for the build quality you're getting. It's a rare 9.5/10 from me. Throw your ziplock bags away.