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SteveW
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http://www.dysonairblade.co.uk/

These are the most fantastic hand dryers on earth.. love using them lol
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You, Sir, Are Offically OLD!
Robbo
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i dislike those kind fo hand dryers
Fad
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We have them at uni pretty cool bits of kit.

myke
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yeah they're bad ass.

one thing i don't quite get though.
they have stickers on saying they are a new hygienic way to dry your hands.
how are they more hygienic than any old automatic dryer?
mattk
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we dont have them up here yet
harrisp
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They are only about £700.
Ellis
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They are awesom those things
jacko198
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^ Ill have 5 then
_Allan_
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quote:
Originally posted by myke
yeah they're bad ass.

one thing i don't quite get though.
they have stickers on saying they are a new hygienic way to dry your hands.
how are they more hygienic than any old automatic dryer?


because they purify the air before it is blown. I am assuming Steve still works in the hospitals?. An excellent place for installing them with bacteria a plenty
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the manager at an electrical factors was trying to sell us some of these, just told him we didn't have much demand for fitting hand driers in the IT business
SteveW
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quote:
Originally posted by _Allan_
quote:
Originally posted by myke
yeah they're bad ass.

one thing i don't quite get though.
they have stickers on saying they are a new hygienic way to dry your hands.
how are they more hygienic than any old automatic dryer?


because they purify the air before it is blown. I am assuming Steve still works in the hospitals?. An excellent place for installing them with bacteria a plenty


nah dont work at NHS anymore. work for freight industry now. software chimp

local Nandos have these dryers.. they are just too good. want to steal it off the wall.

its uxbridge.. these things happen lol
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Yes, can I have my bill please and I'm just nipping the toilet on the way out
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They are the business but you can't get your leg in them if some bint throws wkd down you etc.
Mobby
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i want to use one now tbh
sand-eel
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use one at work all the time, i think it's just a gimmic it takes ages to dry your hands.......unless i'm doing it wrong
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Used one in a restraunt in ormskirk, My god they are powerfull, thorght it was going to tear the skin off my hands
Kurt
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Get out of my head!! me and my mates were talking about these in nando's (chill factor) last night
Joe
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Doesn't work as well as the old wipe wet hands on jeans technique imo.
John
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Dyson stole the idea.
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my mate helped make that
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they've got some good ones in the tesco at Kew joe, called xelerater or something. so forceful it moves your skin. you should try it some time
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They have these in Glasgow Central Station. They are brilliant.
Joe
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quote:
Originally posted by andy1868
they've got some good ones in the tesco at Kew joe, called xelerater or something. so forceful it moves your skin. you should try it some time


I'll try them, but I still stand by a quick shake of the hands and wipe on pants.
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quote:
Originally posted by harrisp
They are only about £700.


We looked at fitting them into some schools, I think the payback time in energy saving terms was about 35 years

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