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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?

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  • RichardCS2: 
     

    If you mean a towel which has been stitched into a loop and placed over a roller, that is the worst of all worlds.

    They roll off of a clean roll and onto another roll (some machines have transparent sides and you can see what's happening). I assume they then go back somewhere to get washed.

    Ah yes, I think that I know what you mean. I haven't used one for years. Two problems: (1) they never allow enough cloth to dry hands and face; (2) they don't work at all when they get to the end.

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  • RichardCS2: 
     

    If you mean a towel which has been stitched into a loop and placed over a roller, that is the worst of all worlds.

    They roll off of a clean roll and onto another roll (some machines have transparent sides and you can see what's happening). I assume they then go back somewhere to get washed.

    Ah yes, I think that I know what you mean. I haven't used one for years. Two problems: (1) they never allow enough cloth to dry hands and face; (2) they don't work at all when they get to the end.

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