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Dysonaphobia
I have a fear of those Dyson hand dryers you find in toilets these days. It scares me in same way it does when I try and prise a bit of burnt toast out of my Dualit with a knife. do I really want my wet hands so close to an electrical device?Comment
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Ever had a shower? A heavy duty mains cable connected directly into the middle of the unit, way more amps than a hand-dryer.Originally posted by singhr View Postdo I really want my wet hands so close to an electrical device?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Maybe you should write to them about your concerns, just in-case they didn't think about that when they designed the hand dryer with the entirely plastic casing.Originally posted by singhr View PostI have a fear of those Dyson hand dryers you find in toilets these days. It scares me in same way it does when I try and prise a bit of burnt toast out of my Dualit with a knife. do I really want my wet hands so close to an electrical device?Comment
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I am scared to death with the thought of getting an offer from my client to go permie with them.
Am I the only one?Comment
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Good point well made nobby.Originally posted by russell View PostMaybe you should write to them about your concerns, just in-case they didn't think about that when they designed the hand dryer with the entirely plastic casing.
Wonder why they feel the need to put this in the manual then?
CAUTION: Risk of electric shock! If casing is removed or handled improperly the internal components
of the Dyson Airblade TM hand dryer may cause harmComment
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Excellent video.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
After getting up there, you really really really wouldn't want to drop the screwdriver,
Any idea how long it took?Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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