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Wednesday, July 27, 2005
These annoying hand dryers are multiplying lately. Well I've hit my limit, and I gotta debunk (or at least deflate) their labels' claims.
Yes, I grant they are very well marketed, but the actual advantages for the user/patron and the environment are exaggerated, and the disadvantages are skipped (of course).
World Dryer's main claims:
I won't second guess their electricity-vs-paper supply cost comparisons, and dryers certainly keep the paper waste to a minimum. So no problems here.
The "more sanitary" claim is mentioned in World Dryer's Waste Reduction PDF and references a report comparing hot air and paper for killing germs. Problems with this:
Sure, dryers don't use trees, but guess what: Trees are a renewable resource! We won't run out! (responsible logging companies act like tree-farmers, planting more trees). In contrast, dryers do use electricity, which comes from Coal, AKA "not-a-renewable-resource" (so we will run out of that). Besides electricity, we get something else from Coal: Pollution! (World Dryer also claims that "paper towels cannot be recycled!" -- they never substantiate that, though. Any ideas?)
To summarize the problems:
So, I can't believe I actually just thought through and typed that all out, but I guess I hate feeling "marketed at" when I'm already annoyed by the inconvenience. That the marketing claims are mostly unsubstantiated or spurious makes it all the worse.
The genius of it, though, is that they propaganda itself is an attempt to make the process seem less inconvenient -- you get something to read while you dry, instead of a blank wall.
For more entertainment, how about an address-label sized sticker saying something like:
Or perhaps:
Seems like 5 or 10 would easily fit in a wallet...
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