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more about dyson airblade? (Read 837 times)
M00seUK
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Re: more about dyson airblade?
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10/03/06 at 8:45am
Very
impressed with what I've read about Airblade, a fantastic product with a great opportunity.
Even with the trials at public sites this year (labelled as the Kai-Don Airstrip!), they've managed to keep this announcement under their hat. Although I suspect someone tipped their competitors off at some stage, notice them trying to scrape some credibility with claims of 10-15 seconds with their latest models - I bet they're rightly worried. Unlike the introduction of Dyson's bagless vacuum back in the day, they've been witness to what can happen from an upstart with the right product with the right solution.
Hat's off to all at Dyson who've been working on this, another inspirational product that looks like it might go far.
http://www.dysonairblade.co.uk
http://www.itv.com/news/britain_79ecbe9197bf588f2e430f4c95e4ea7c.html
http://www.channel4.com/news/special-reports/special-reports-storypage.jsp?id=3472
http://digital-lifestyles.info/display_page.asp?section=platforms&id=3733
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006460005,00.html
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10/03/06 at 8:53am
Interesting but it's very commercial. I can't see it selling to the general public...
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10/03/06 at 9:08am
Quote from Dyson_Chris
on 10/03/06 at 8:53am:
Interesting but it's very commercial. I can't see it selling to the general public...
Agreement from me. Tough market. The traditional hand air dryers/blowers are entrenched. Long product lifecycles. And many inexpensive options that are comparable and/or better.
I'm underwhelmed.
I am impressed with the name. And apparently so is IBM which has coined the term "bladecenter" for its servers.
Here's an idea to drum up public support. Using the internet, dyson can have people submit their favorite photos and vote on the best. Then dyson can use the photos in the Airblade so users can be entertained while drying their hands. Every week/month the photos can be changed to keep the public interest and engaged.
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M00seUK
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10/03/06 at 10:10am
Nope, I’m steadyfast and optimistic for its prospects. Running a business in this day and age, as I do, you need to be open to new ways of thinking, which to me is the whole appeal of trendsetters like Dyson. Maybe when I’m in my later years, I’ll be a cranky old cynic, but for now… I can’t see any obvious flaws in the product, it’s self-contained, easy to install, doesn’t require any plumbing, energy efficient, is quick, very hygienic and almost fun to use. They’ve demonstrated a good business case for reducing costings and have it available under a leasing arrangement. It won’t been seen literally everywhere, many small independent places will carry on as before – but the pubs and bars near me (one of which has won national ‘loo of the year’ - no joke!) …well I can easily see them investing in this within the next 12 months.
Quote from Dyson_Chris
on 10/03/06 at 8:53am:
Interesting but it's very commercial. I can't see it selling to the general public...
Maybe missing the point, if the general public respond well and recognise it's benefits, it's still 'selling' to them - they're still the end users, even though they're not putting their hands in the pockets and buying it outright. For example, a private hospital might buy in to them to impress it's hygiene credentials on to it's paying clients.
Quote from Carmine_Difazio
on 10/03/06 at 9:08am:
Agreement from me. Tough market. The traditional hand air dryers/blowers are entrenched. Long product lifecycles. And many inexpensive options that are comparable and/or better.
There's certainly many established, inexpensive options in this market, but there's nothing I know of that's approaching the level of Dyson's product. What other options are better? More cost effective? Can they be demonstrated against the cost comparison calculator on http://www.dysonairblade.co.uk/ ?
Quote from Carmine_Difazio
on 10/03/06 at 9:08am:
I am impressed with the name. And apparently so is IBM which has coined the term "bladecenter" for its servers
Yep, off tangent time, but server blades are impressive - I fund my startup business by working alongside as a consultant for internet hosting companies and the 'blades' are a leap above what we had in the industry before.
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10/03/06 at 10:32am
M00seUK:
You didn't comment on my personal photos for the Airblade. I think it's a good selling feature and generates public interest.
A recent esteemed study claims "cranky old cynics" (60 and above) are more intelligent than their "pie in the sky view" and younger peers. So you and others have something to look forward to when you reach my age.
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10/03/06 at 10:36am
The biggest fault I see with the design is the ergonomics of the slot in which one sticks her hands. To me it looks a little small with little room to rotate the arms. There are a lot of obese people who could potentially get their arms stuck in the slot or not be able to use the air blade because of the small opening. It's not clear that the Airblade would work effectively for someone with large arms either.
In the US, we expect businesses to make special accomodations for handicapped individuals. It may be difficult for some handicapped individuals to use given the angle that the arms must enter as well as the height of the device. While the airblade may be energy efficient, due to ergonomic issues, the business owner may need to purchase a greater number of units to accommodate the different customer heights (i.e. child versus adult).
If I were a gambling man, I would not bet on the success of the Airblade without modifications to make it more ergonomic.
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10/03/06 at 10:56am
Newbie poster, so please forgive me if link doesn't quite work as it should.
More on www.fxmagazine.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=9&storycode=868&c=1
At the launch, James Dyson had his cuffs held in place with masking tape, and two "punks" burst into the demonstration area, attacked the dryers before being removed - excellent entertainment!
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M00seUK
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10/03/06 at 10:56am
Quote from Carmine_Difazio
on 10/03/06 at 10:32am:
M00seUK:
You didn't comment on my personal photos for the Airblade. I think it's a good selling feature and generates public interest.
A recent esteemed study claims "cranky old cynics" (60 and above) are more intelligent than their "pie in the sky view" and younger peers. So you and others have something to look forward to when you reach my age.
Carmine D.
I've seen similar before in restrooms, from small TV screens showing adverts, to still images projected behind, on to mirrored surfaces.
Depends how you define intelligence - my engineer father (60+) designed and built his own garage and workshop in the last few years. He now spends his days building two working model steam trains in that garage. He's also a proficient computer programmer, when he's dabbled in the past. But ask him to send an e-mail (on an iMac no less) .. oh my
Good write up of the Dyson event procedings here :-
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/03/tech/main2057515.shtml
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Reply #38 -
10/03/06 at 12:47pm
I'll be very interested to see how this goes. Much the same as those I criticize for paying little attention to their vacuum cleaners, I can't my recall having given much thought at all to hand dryers. You know, you walk into a men's room and they're there. I'm also unaware of an aggressive campaign to sell a specific brand of hand dryer before this.
They may catch on for high-end public architectural schemes but I don't think the general public will take more notice than before. Though I like the design very much even though I still freak every time I see the ugly vacuum he's making, it may not be practical.
Expanding on RAT's feeling, I think the "trough" is going to prove a major irritation to maintenance people who'll have to daily wipe out the residue from wet, drippy, possibly not well-rinsed hands to keep the thing looking good. It doesn't appear that you can just reach down into it and wipe it out. You'd have to bend to get into the thing sideways to clean it. Ease of clean-up may well affect possible takers' perception of its value.
Ths devices salvation will hopefully be that it can turn on, dry and turn off in record time and thus bring about some worthwhile saving of energy.
Venson
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Mike_W.
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Re: more about dyson airblade?
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10/03/06 at 12:55pm
IMHO, I can only see this selling to upscale hotels, restaurants, offices. I doubt that you will see this in an average steakhouse or Kmart/Target/Walmart. This will take up more space in smaller restrooms.
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