3CorsaMeal
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anyone got one yet? I still want one but at £200 for 10" i think i can wait until they are cheaper.
quite a cool video here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WNcjkZ6d0w
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gravesy
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
quite a cool video here
Genius.
£200 for a fan is still a bit excessive. Those airblade hand driers cost a mint and they've revolutionised nothing. I'll bookmark my post and come back to it in 10 years when every fan in the world is using Dyson technology though
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AndyKent
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Look at the reviews on the dyson site though, properly noisy apparently!
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ed
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I think he's solved a problem that doesn't exist.
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James
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quote: Originally posted by gravesy
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
quite a cool video here
Those airblade hand driers cost a mint and they've revolutionised nothing.
I disagree, they are much more hygenic and much better at actually drying hands.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I think he's solved a problem that doesn't exist.
got to admit they look so much better than a fan in a cage
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gravesy
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quote: Originally posted by James
I disagree, they are much more hygenic and much better at actually drying hands.
I agree on both those points but if you're buying hand driers for a bathroom fit-out are you going to go for a cheap as chips hand drier that you can buy from any number of manufacturers or go for a dyson? Same as the fans I can't see the benefit outweighing the costs.
If you can't get the idea off the ground you're going to have difficulty revolutionising anything. The vacuum cleaners worked a treat. Prior to that I remember the paper bags of shit you used to get but the trouble is everyone else has stepped up and while they may not all be dual-cyclone(tm) technology they do the job.
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mwg
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The airblades are brilliant. I agree with James, they are much better at drying your hands than a normal hand dryer!
£200 for a fan is a piss take!
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Ben G
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i had a play with one in comet, both the 12'' and 10''
they are brilliant. it's actually cool air unlike fans that just chop up warm air.
expensive but hopefully it'll mean others folow the same trend like they did with bagless hoover's.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
Look at the reviews on the dyson site though, properly noisy apparently!
wasn't any noise at all when i tried them as far as i can remember.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by ed
I think he's solved a problem that doesn't exist.
i beg to differ. i remember having a shitty old fan in my old house, the circular ones with the cages on.
used to get dusty and shitty and i was always worried my little brother or sister would put their fingers through the cage.
now, no worries
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AndyKent
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quote: Originally posted by gravesy
quote: Originally posted by James
I disagree, they are much more hygenic and much better at actually drying hands.
I agree on both those points but if you're buying hand driers for a bathroom fit-out are you going to go for a cheap as chips hand drier that you can buy from any number of manufacturers or go for a dyson? Same as the fans I can't see the benefit outweighing the costs.
If you can't get the idea off the ground you're going to have difficulty revolutionising anything. The vacuum cleaners worked a treat. Prior to that I remember the paper bags of shit you used to get but the trouble is everyone else has stepped up and while they may not all be dual-cyclone(tm) technology they do the job.
Don't know about you but I've seen airblades is loads of places. To say they haven't take off just because you haven't seen them is a bit stupid tbh.
I agree they're not going to stick them in the toilets at your local, but go to a lot of decent restaurants now and they've got them. Even the uni I do my distance course with has them.
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Jambo
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Airblade is amazing, it takes seconds to dry your hands. Use one of the old style ones now and you will wonder how we used to live
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
quote: Originally posted by ed
I think he's solved a problem that doesn't exist.
got to admit they look so much better than a fan in a cage
They look ugly as fuck. Like most Dyson stuff.
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ed
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Dyson stuff is for people who'd have carbon fibre toilet seats in their home.
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Ben G
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now we're talking.
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gravesy
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
Don't know about you but I've seen airblades is loads of places. To say they haven't take off just because you haven't seen them is a bit stupid tbh.
I agree they're not going to stick them in the toilets at your local, but go to a lot of decent restaurants now and they've got them. Even the uni I do my distance course with has them.
I've seen a few and I think they're a great product. I'm saying that this wont necessarily mean airblades everywhere but may just drive manufacturers to innovate/copy/improve. Same with innovations in any other industry.
I've just talked myself out of my own argument - industry-wide shake up is the revolution. Sorry mate, I'll shut it now
[Edited on 28-06-2010 by gravesy]
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Dyson stuff is for people who'd have carbon fibre toilet seats in their home.
yes, carbon fibre should be kept for sticking to apple green corsa roofs
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gravesy
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hit quote instead of edit.
::doyle::
[Edited on 28-06-2010 by gravesy]
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ed
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It's colour matched to my favourite hoodie, not apples
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by gravesy
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
quite a cool video here
Those airblade hand driers cost a mint and they've revolutionised nothing.
I disagree, they are much more hygenic and much better at actually drying hands.
We have them at work, they are noisey as fook and you get covered in other peoples piss/hand water if you walk past whilst its in use
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Tom G
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Airblade is amazing, it takes seconds to dry your hands. Use one of the old style ones now and you will wonder how we used to live
Sorry but i don't think anyone is pushed that hard for time
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The electrical teams at my work use the Airblade quite a bit, sometimes the architects want it but sometimes we specify it ourselves. I had to find out recently the noise level of one because we needed to know how loud the fire alarm needed to be as it has to be 5dB higher than the loudest thing in the room. The Airblade is 84dB so if that's not running and you're sat on the throne when the alarm goes off, you're going to hit the ceiling
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id be interested to see/hear the noise levels in the Air Multiplier, it does look interesting.
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