How to Save Money With Hand Dryers

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Put a hand dryer in your home!

Why not save money and reduce your carbon footprint by installing a home hand drying system in your bathroom? You've seen them in public restrooms for years. Why should you have to spend all that money on paper towels?

Things You'll Need

  • a home or industrial hand dryer
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Instructions

  1. How to Save Money With Hand Dryers

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      Figure out which hand dryer you would like to purchase. There are many companies that offer their products online, such as the Airblade Hand Dryer and the WindChaser HD1588. These companies make models that are more affordable and economical than an industrial hand dryers, such as the kind you would find in a store or restaurant.

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      Buy the product online or purchase it at a local store. Don't worry about the price, it will be worth the initial investment. At a low shipping cost, you can get your new hand dryer sent directly to your home, so you don't have to lug it all the way back home by yourself.

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      Install the hand dryer in your bathroom. Home hand dryers are fairly easy to install, just make sure you have someone to help you in case the hand dryer is too heavy for you to lift. You may need to install some bolts into your wall, so make sure the hand dryer is going to be a permanent fixture of your bathroom before you go through all the trouble. You may want to try the dryer out while it is sitting on a chair before bolting it to the wall.

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      Leave a sign to remind your family to stop using paper or cloth towels! This will eliminate your family's need for paper towels and cut down on your water bill and laundry expenses.

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      Watch your savings add up! With a home hand dryer, it is possible to save up to 90% of the money you had previously been spending on paper towels and laundry. With that kind of a deal, why not install one in your kitchen, too?

Tips & Warnings

  • Be sure to install your new hand dryer securely to the wall.

  • If your hand dryer is electric, plug into an outlet that has a surge protector.

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Comments

  • mrschadt Mar 02, 2009
    One reason not to... bacteria.
  • mrschadt Mar 02, 2009
    One reason not to... bacteria.

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