Dyson Airblade drys your hands in 10 seconds

Posted in Home by Conner Flynn on December 17th, 2008

Dyson Airblade drys your hands in 10 secondsThis hand-drying device is a turbo-charged hand dryer that supposedly has a “windscreen wiper” effect and it will dry both hands in just 10 seconds. Not only that, but the system runs four times faster than typical units, blasting air at around 400mpb on your hands.

That force will make the skin on your hands ripple, not burn as if you just touched the ark of the covenant. It’s also 80% more efficient than conventional dryers found in public restrooms. The device removes bacteria and mold from the air using HEPA filtration. Wastewater gets passed through an iodine resin filter to disinfect it, and then piezo crystal technology releases the sterilized water as harmless mist.

The Dyson Airblade will cost you about $833.

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2 Comments to “Dyson Airblade drys your hands in 10 seconds”
  1. Mir Says:

    We tested some of these at my school - and they are very effective.
    And becouse you’re holding your hands down you want get water blown up your sleve.
    But the model is so noisy that it outperforms normal handdriers - so in the end the school decided not to go forward with this model.

  2. Matt Says:

    Not sure how new this is. I used one of these to dry my hands at the public restrooms above the white cliffs of Dover about 6 months ago. I have never been so excited to dry my hands before. it was a freaking amazing experience.

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