
               Dyson has unveiled its latest invention, and it's an update to the Airblade hand dryer that overhauls the form factor. The Airblade Tap takes advantage of some significant size reductions in the technology to integrate drying functionality into the faucet itself. "In  washrooms using conventional taps, you'll need to move to a separate hand drying area, dripping water on the floors as you go," says Sir James Dyson, founder of the British company and renowned inventor. "With the Dyson Airblade Tap hand dryer, water isn't dripped on the floor because you don't need to leave the sink with wet hands."  The Tap uses a downsized 1600W motor that can dry hands in about 12 seconds by blasting air out at 420mph. It also cleans the air before...        Continue reading…   
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