The first PowerDri I found was a PowerDri Artic at Canberra Centre, it was really fast and loud and powerful, the air was warm and it dried my hands well.
I wonder if the K2009s replaced XLERATORs or not , if that’s the case then I hope the one in the men’s won’t. I wonder what the disabled would have here , maybe another XLERATOR.
@@LiftEnthusiast2020OFFTOPIC Why do you go into the womens at the age of 19? Please reply as doing something that risky at an age like that can actually get you arrested
@@Morgansliftadventures I have since stopped after today as I stated in the video this is the last time I’ll film in a women’s toilet. From now on I’ll stick to men’s, disabled and family toilets as people might not understand it’s just a hobby to film dryers. Some people can have a go as they might not realise I’m not out to get them. Partially to blame is my mum as she used to take me in the women’s when I was younger. After today I have since stopped using the women’s even if they have more epcic dryers.
Mate I'm not joking the bluedry ecodry (Exel knock-off) is SO LOUD that I can hear it from my caravan which is quite a bit away check my channel soon imma show how far it was