Submitted by RiverHowler t3_11zunvk in mildlyinteresting
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Werk509 t1_jdefnnq wrote
Yea I imagine it blowing all the water out of the sink into your shirt..
WonkyCharmer85 t1_jdefu6e wrote
I could think of less expensive ways to make it look like I’ve pissed myself.
Cheesemer92 t1_jdeq70i wrote
Go to calicocutpants.com
penpinappleapplepen3 t1_jdeai5h wrote
I wonder if it ends up filled with bacteria like the ones in public restrooms. Those leave hands dirtier than before you washed them.
seamus_mc t1_jde9kya wrote
It looks like an improvement over their shitty wall mounted urinals
Dependent_Story4961 t1_jdeylvb wrote
i assume you are referring to their blade dryer? everyone of those ive tried smells like its been used as a urinal.
Strange_27 t1_jdf9j4g wrote
Have these at my dealership, they are the most useless, worthless, piece of shit appliances that have ever existed. If you enjoy soaping your hands and then having that soap blasted at you instead of water coming out to rinse it off then this is the faucet for you!
justbiteme2k t1_jdekfjx wrote
Seen something like this is public rest rooms. A wall mounted device that squirts soap into your hands when you insert them, then dispenses water for 20 seconds, then turns on a blower. All automated, all in the same unit, pretty cool really.
clemep8 t1_jdemj8j wrote
this faucet reminds me of an airliner
Chick__Mangione t1_jdfathr wrote
Whoever invented air dryers after you wash your hands is literally satan.
Acrobatic_Foot9374 t1_jde8o7q wrote
Dyson has always been way ahead of any competitors. The first time I saw and used one of these was so impressed with it, 4 years later and I still haven't seen anything similar by another brand
Dependent_Story4961 t1_jdeycii wrote
they use flashy designs/colors and interesting features to make mediocre performing crap seem premo. much like what apple has been doing for the past 20 years
TheRealIronSheep t1_jdfcl4v wrote
e.g. their fans.
WonkyCharmer85 t1_jdebk0b wrote
We have these at work. They are extremely fucking annoying to use and are broken 50% of the time. Oh, and they’re £1,500 each.