I like using dispensers too. But I'm moving to "benchless" reloading. I got a Lee Hand Press and put my reloading needs in a tool bag next to my living room rocking chair. I am thinking that though it is much slower than a bench-mounted turret press, I may get more reloading done since I can sit in the living room and socialize with the wife and family.I like using a powder dispenser. Much of my reloading is done using a turret press with a powder through die that has a Auto Disk Pro or Auto Drum adjustable measure. With the option of not auto indexing and using measure on the side. Still have my Lee Perfect Powder Measure mounted on a base for that.
I'm not a tidy person by nature. My reloading bench tends to get buried with odds and ends that get "put" there. After a while I noticed I was avoiding reloading, partly because of the business of life, partly because I would look at the mess on the bench and realize I had to clean it up before doing any reloading.
With my benchless reloading I am forced to put everything away in the tool bag when I'm done. It's sort of like a masculine version of knitting. In fact we'll sit in the living room, my daughters will knit/crochet, and I'll reload.