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Dyson Airblade
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The Airblade forces a 400-mph stream of clean air through a HEPA filter to dry hands with more than 99.9 percent less bacteria. Other warm-air hand dryers take in dirty restroom air, heat it, and blow it back onto hands. Other dryers also rely on heat to evaporate the water, which results in damp hands. The dryer uses up to 80 percent less energy than other units.
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posted: 1/19/2010
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