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Hand Driers

I manage a charity's office and I have been asked to arrange to have a hand drier installed in the loo.  Obviously I will get an electrician to do this but I wonder if the great and the good here have any advice about what to avoid or what to choose.

And are their any restriction on how such a drier is wired in?

Parents
  • personally i am not keen on the dyson blade types. Too powerful, water goes evrywhere, and easy to accidentally touch the sides while drying, also not easy to access for short people, because of top entry

    i like the ones with a swivel so you can dry your face, Madonna in “Susan” film :)

    Also like UV light ones, though not sure how effective they might be

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  • personally i am not keen on the dyson blade types. Too powerful, water goes evrywhere, and easy to accidentally touch the sides while drying, also not easy to access for short people, because of top entry

    i like the ones with a swivel so you can dry your face, Madonna in “Susan” film :)

    Also like UV light ones, though not sure how effective they might be

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