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The Jet Towel™ vs. Others
Compared to the Jet Towel™, other hand-drying methods in public facilities have distinct drawbacks.
The Disadvantages of conventional hand-drying methods
| Paper towel |
- Able to absorb water
- Only used by one person
- Disposable
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- Image of wasting resources
- Fills up waste receptacle
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| Cloth towel |
- Can be used immediately
- Can be used as-is
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- Unsanitary except for first use
- Sometimes difficult to use
- Often not replaced properly after use
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| Warm-air dryer |
- Non-contact
- Appears to be antibacterial
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- Time-consuming (hands don't dry thoroughly or quickly)
- Uncomfortable feeling about monopolizing use
- Noisy
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| Paper towel |
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- Maintenance costs (cost of paper)
- Troublesome to maintain (paper refill, disposal of waste)
- Potential source of fire
- Unpleasant appearance
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| Cloth towel |
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- Maintenance costs (cost of paper)
- Troublesome to maintain (towel replacement, used towel projects soiled appearance)
- Discarded towels project unpleasant image
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| Warm-air dryer |
- Low maintenance cost
- Is not unattractive
- Requires little maintenance
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- Low user satisfaction
- Water drips onto floor
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The Jet Towel™ is a better solution
- Speedy drying
Dries both side of both hands in 5-6 seconds
- High performance
The more it's used, the greater the savings
- Easy maintenance
No towels to replace, no paper towel refills
- Outstanding sanitary design
Completely contact-free
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Waste not . . .
Want not . . .
The Clear Choice
Finally, a hand dryer that enhances the image of your facility and adds to the bottom line at the same time. |
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