Dyson expands Airblade line of hand dryers
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Dyson has expanded its Airblade line with the Airblade Mk2, Airblade Tap and Airblade V
The Airblade Tap combines a tap and dryer in the one unit
The Airblade V dries one side of the hands at a time
James Dyson with the new Airblade Tap
The Airblade Mk2 is similar to the original Airblade
The Airblade V from Dyson
The Airblade Tap houses the unit's key components under the sink
The Airblade V is available in nickel or white finishes
The Airblade Tap washes or dries depending on the position of the hands
The Airblade Tap emits sheets of high velocity air from the tap stems
The Airblade V is 4 inches deep
Dyson's Airblade V
The Aiblade Tap washes and dries hands
The Airblade Mk2
The Airblade V
The Airblade V
The Airblade Tap
The Airblade Tap houses the unit's key components under the sink
The Airblade Tap
The Airblade Mk2
The Airblade V
Article Summary
With the introduction of its Airblade in 2006, Dyson broke the mold for hand dryers by providing a device that actually dried a person’s hands in timely fashion. The Airblade has proven a huge success for the company, picking up numerous awards and saving untold thousands from soggy handshakes. Dyson has now expanded its Airblade line with three new models powered by what the company calls one of the world’s smallest and fully integrated 1600 W motors.
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