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Acerone


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Dyson AirBlade
Original Message   Dec 12, 2007 5:44 am
Saw the Dyson Airblade commercial for the first time last night. Anyone else seen it yet?
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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson AirBlade
Reply #49   Nov 23, 2008 7:38 am
mole wrote:

And for the record,would the person getting his hands dryed by the airblade,run out and tell his friends and family [WOW WHAT A GREAT HAND DRYER THAT DYSON IS] I'LL BET THEY DON'T.

MOLE



I'll bet you're right MOLE.  Based on personal observation, most male restroom patrons have the same philosophy expressed so well here by HARDSELL:

HARDSELL wrote:

 

I seldom use those things [hand dryers].  I wash my privates each morning so no need to wash my hands each time I visit the toilet.

I suspect even them there who don't wash their privates regularly follow HS's philosophy.  Probably many more than we believe.

DysonInventsBig wrote:

To be pelted by fecal bacteria or not...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLu-Fx1Hjio

The problem with Youtube videos is that there is no independent objective vetting and verification of the information and demonstrations.  It's not like there is a "snopes" for youtube.  The credibility of the youtube videos is dependent on the integrity and/or intentions and motives of the source.  Dyson is the source so this video puts a dyson sales spin on the Airblade presentation. 

You must remember DIB, that restroom patrons care less about the "wow factor" of the necessities in the toilet facilities.  As long as the needed amenities are there to use, if the patron is inclined, [and I'm estimating that 1 out of 2 males follow HARDSELL's philosphy] that's all they care.  Which is both HARDSELL and MOLE's point.  Tho, HS uses sarcasm very bitingly, as he usually does, to defuse my enthusiasm for the XLerator's performance.  [Dah, it's a hand dryer!]  

HARDSELL wrote:

This is exciting Carmine.  We have had those hand dryers in TN for some time.  Good to know that the west is catching up with us red necks. 

Of course, HS's personal and professional dyson leanings soon turned his comments here very serious as did the discussions when Matt mmc Airblade entered the foray.  Thanks to your [DIB] petition for professional help.  He's here at dyson's beck and call.

Patrons don't buy hand dryers for their homes, like they do their vacuums, and personally use them in their homes.  Patrons expect that the management will provide practical products to serve restroom purposes.  Paper, towels etc.  The push now for going green is with hand dryers.  If a standard $700 model works fine and has for over 48 years, why spend $1400 on a new notioned one?  Because dyson says so?  Yeah, right.  How's that working for dyson?  Not too well.   [Which is MOLE, Venson's point.  And HS's point too:  "We have had those hand dryers in TN for some time.  Good to know that the west is catching up with us red necks".  Can we expect a Youtube dyson 'fecal sequel?'   Here's a novel thought:  Use the extra bucks saved on the Xlerator on the "wow factor" amenities, not the room for nature calls.  Common business sense.  Even a 6 year old can figure it out.

The best way to promote hygiene among the male patrons, save a sanitary expert from the NSF to police the restroom patrons  [ NSF is probably the reason for the 18 percent increase in new dyson hires in 2008.  A wholly owned subsidiary of dyson to define and measure standards for clean dry hands],  is to have a gorgeous female cocktail waitress skantily clad, meet and greet men on their way in and out.  It would get mens' attention and make them aware of their personal hygiene habits.  Knowing that this babe is there watching them.   Sort of like having your Mother tell you when you were a kid to wash your hands after going.  Only alot more sexy!  Tho, some like HS, would still not bother.

Carmine D.

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DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
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Re: Dyson AirBlade
Reply #50   Nov 24, 2008 8:49 pm
M00seUK wrote:
Any certainties at this stage on a v2? By the way, the model numbers previously seen  AB01, AB02, AB03 appear to related to different models of the original for different regions.



Moose,
I may of misspoke of a newer/smaller Airblade patent pending (Europe).  I honestly cannot remember if I saw this or if it was Mitsubishi making a smaller hand dryer (smaller than the Jet Towel).

DIB
This message was modified Nov 24, 2008 by DysonInventsBig



CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dyson AirBlade
Reply #51   Mar 7, 2009 8:00 am
My dear Wife and I were invited to a VIP opening of the new TARGET store in N. Las Vegas one evening this week.  With retailers tanking, we were surprised by the opening, which apparently was approved even before the highway was built with on off access road [just completed].  Beautiful store.  Excellent store staff.  STARBUCKS and PIZZA HUT inside too.  Absoluetly customer friendly.  We returned after a few days and were recognized by many of the store staff.  Grand Opening is officially tomorrow. 

Bathrooms are luxurious.  Comparable to those in the new LAs Vegas casino/hotels.  Hand dryers?  Absolutely.  Brand?  XLERATOR.  Sorry, no Air Blades.

Carmine D.

DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454

Re: Dyson AirBlade
Reply #52   Mar 8, 2009 9:31 pm
CarmineD wrote:
My dear Wife and I were invited to a VIP opening of the new TARGET store in N. Las Vegas one evening this week.  With retailers tanking, we were surprised by the opening, which apparently was approved even before the highway was built with on off access road [just completed].  Beautiful store.  Excellent store staff.  STARBUCKS and PIZZA HUT inside too.  Absoluetly customer friendly.  We returned after a few days and were recognized by many of the store staff.  Grand Opening is officially tomorrow. 

Bathrooms are luxurious.  Comparable to those in the new LAs Vegas casino/hotels.  Hand dryers?  Absolutely.  Brand?  XLERATOR.  Sorry, no Air Blades.

Carmine D.


I am glad to hear of American ingenuity and manufacturing doing well (it seems).  I do think the Airblade can and should be simplified into a less expensive and functionally better consumer product.
DIB
This message was modified Mar 9, 2009 by DysonInventsBig



CarmineD


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Re: Dyson AirBlade
Reply #53   Mar 9, 2009 7:27 am
DysonInventsBig wrote:
I am glad to hear of American ingenuity and manufacturing doing well (it seems).  I do think the Airblade can and should be simplified into a less expensive and functionally better consumer product.
DIB

Congrats!  Nice to hear you say so after me/others have been saying the same for years.

Carmine D.

CarmineD


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Points: 5894

Re: Dyson AirBlade
Reply #54   Oct 22, 2010 1:40 pm
According to Prevention Magazine which interviewed and reported findings from a group of doctors who are experts in infectious diseases, paper towels are preferred and recommended over air hand driers.  Why?  The consensus among the group is that drying your hands with towels dislodges more of the germs than blow drying.  Perhaps the reason wherever there are hand driers, there are also hand paper towels.  Also the hot dry air tends to dry and flake skin with repeated daily washings through the days.  The latter [dry fllaking hand skin] increases spread and growth of hand germs.  Interesting........

Carmine D.

vacmanuk


Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
Points: 1162

Re: Dyson AirBlade
Reply #55   Oct 22, 2010 4:03 pm
CarmineD wrote:
According to Prevention Magazine which interviewed and reported findings from a group of doctors who are experts in infectious diseases, paper towels are preferred and recommended over air hand driers.  Why?  The consensus among the group is that drying your hands with towels dislodges more of the germs than blow drying.  Perhaps the reason wherever there are hand driers, there are also hand paper towels.  Also the hot dry air tends to dry and flake skin with repeated daily washings through the days.  The latter [dry fllaking hand skin] increases spread and growth of hand germs.  Interesting........

Carmine D.


That is intriguing Carmine, particularly in light of standard hot air hand dryers regardless of the new Airblade.
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Dyson AirBlade
Reply #56   Oct 23, 2010 7:11 am
vacmanuk wrote:
That is intriguing Carmine, particularly in light of standard hot air hand dryers regardless of the new Airblade.



I thought the same Vacmanuk.  Goes against conventional wisdom.  But here in the states it seems this is common for scientific fact especially with food/drink and health concerns.  We go from one common rule to another very different one just after a few years of indoctrination.  Like economists, doctors have all different opinions on the same matter/issue and take turns proclaiming the latest to the consumers, who are left scratching their heads.

Carmine D.

vacmanuk


Location: Scotland UK
Joined: May 31, 2009
Points: 1162

Re: Dyson AirBlade
Reply #57   Oct 23, 2010 9:53 pm
CarmineD wrote:
I thought the same Vacmanuk.  Goes against conventional wisdom.  But here in the states it seems this is common for scientific fact especially with food/drink and health concerns.  We go from one common rule to another very different one just after a few years of indoctrination.  Like economists, doctors have all different opinions on the same matter/issue and take turns proclaiming the latest to the consumers, who are left scratching their heads.

Carmine D.


I suppose its the same thing with hospitals and clinics in the UK; they never use bagless cyclonic vacs because dirt escaping in clean environments is unheard of. Bags are the ruler of the day. Strangely enough when you come to think of it though, it's not exactly good for the environment to rely on paper towels unless scientists come up with a harmless biodegradeable tissue. Tesco supermarket in the UK have brought out biodegradeable shopping bags but they've been tested by Which? UK consumer mag only to find that they break when loaded against other supermarket "free" bags.
ManikBhai


Joined: Oct 26, 2010
Points: 7

Re: Dyson AirBlade
Reply #58   Nov 12, 2010 9:40 am
its really cool! Its funny that you mention it because it was raining here and I got all wet, like my hair and stuff... so I went into this really nice restaurant and they had it.. so I was drying my jacket and my hair.. hahaha.. I don't know if thats crazy.. but I don't care because that thing is soo cool
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