Dyson launched the Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer. With a completely unique design and cutting-edge technology, the Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer enables people to dry their hands quickly and ...
With the introduction of its Airblade in 2006, Dyson broke the mold for hand dryers by providing a device that actually dried a person’s hands in timely fashion. The Airblade has proven a huge success ...
While it was never the most original take on powerful commercial hand driers, the Dyson AirBlade has nevertheless been an admirable piece of public restroom kit. Now seven years since its official ...
Dyson’s latest Airblade dryer is now 35% quieter, but doesn’t compromise on speed, hygiene or sound. Dyson is the Apple of the appliance world. It is the company that other appliance makers wish they ...
Our powerful Dyson digital motor V4 shifts 23 litres of air per second5, allowing the Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer to dry your hands fast, in 10 seconds. "The Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer uses 9.1 ...
The Dyson Airblade Tap hand-dryer uses Dyson’s Airblade technology, which sees sheets of high-velocity air travel through tiny apertures at 430mph ‘scraping water from hands like a windscreen wiper’.
21 November 2010 The multi award-winning Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer is making its Middle East debut in the UAE at The Big 5. It's not just fast, but hygienic and efficient too - using far less energy ...
CNET UK goes hands-on with Dyson's latest contribution to hygiene, the Airblade Tap -- a combination faucet and hand dryer. Luke Westaway Senior editor Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and ...
They’re the greatest thing to happen to public washrooms since those automatic toilet seat covering contraptions, but now Dyson’s engineers have managed to find a way to make its Airblade hand dryers ...
A hand dryer that makes it easy to dry the hand washed after the toilet is installed in a toilet such as a public institution, but if you do not wash your hands thoroughly, the germs attached to your ...
The Dyson Airblade Tap hand-dryer uses Dyson’s Airblade technology, which sees sheets of high-velocity air travel through tiny apertures at 430mph ‘scraping water from hands like a windscreen wiper’.