The bladeless fan |
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justinwebb
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pretty cool i must say
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5ba62a00-b755-11de-9812-00144feab49a.html?nclick_check=1 |
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Tdawgthegreatest
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cant read it.
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The_Mastor
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Edit: Exited out and searched fan, found it, looks pretty sweet, but expennnnnnsive!
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Kevin_S
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Published: October 13 2009 00:09 | Last updated: October 13 2009 00:09
First there was the bagless vacuum cleaner, then the towel-less hand dryer: Now James Dyson, the British inventor, has developed a bladeless electric fan which goes on sale on Tuesday in the US and Australia.</p><p>The Dyson Air Multiplier fan %u2013 which looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie %u2013 uses advancements in airflow engineering instead of traditional blades to %u2018multiply%u2019 air 15 times and push out 119 gallons of smooth and uninterrupted air every second. |
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itzbjorn
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Brandon
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http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/noah-robischon/...-multiplier-doesnt-suck-it-blows (couldn't get the video to load though)
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zanson
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thats cool...
still uses a turbine/fan of sorts tho... so technicly it's not bladeless, just redirects the air. still cool tho. |
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Knox
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Dyson is crazy. Those airblades are way better than the regular hand dryers.
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corvettecrazy
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http://www.dyson.com/technology/airmultiplier.asp
Yeah their airblades are sick too. I think they should be quieter but that is just me. |