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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThey spread bacteria all over the place and if you publish a paper with your findings through evidence Dyson's lawyers go after you even if it is the truth.
Three weeks I think
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI have photographic evidence...
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostExperience tells me otherwise!
Perhaps there is a different mechanism heating the air - they definitely "warm up" during longer use
Alternatively website says the air is travelling at 400mph, or 178 m/s, which is more than the average speed difference of air molecules of 20 degrees C versus 100 degrees C. So the air could feel warm, alternatively it might well heat the unit up as it passes obstructions. Either way, that 1.6kW is ending up someplace.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post...
Perhaps there is a different mechanism heating the air - they definitely "warm up" during longer use
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They spread bacteria all over the place and if you publish a paper with your findings through evidence Dyson's lawyers go after you even if it is the truth.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThey also heat the air
A faster dry time and no energy-hungry heating element means the Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer costs up to 80% less to run than warm air hand dryers and up to 97% less than paper towels.
Paper towels are costly | Dysonairblade.co.uk
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThey also heat the air
I am curious as to how the lable on the front of them proclaims that they are the "Most Hygenic" hand driers. Given that there is more chance of touching the sides of the drier and the way water drips of your hands into the bottom of the device I would have thought that they were less hygenic than old style hand driers
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYeah, they are pretty effective, it must be cheaper to blow air than to heat it too. Might be improved with a buzzer that goes off if you touch the sides, or an electric shock.
I am curious as to how the lable on the front of them proclaims that they are the "Most Hygenic" hand driers. Given that there is more chance of touching the sides of the drier and the way water drips of your hands into the bottom of the device I would have thought that they were less hygenic than old style hand driers
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