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American Dryer Rolls Out New Hand, Hair Dryers

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LIVONIA, MICH.—American Dryer rolled out its mid-line Advantage series of hand and hair dryers. The Advantage series provides 25-second dry times and quiet operation. Cost-effectiveness, economical design, universal voltage, and energy efficiency are among the Advantage series’ other chief benefits.

“Advantage is the only truly modern-design mid-line dryer on the market, and it directly responds to some customers’ preferences for quieter, more compact and effective hand dryers,” American Dryer vice president of sales and technology Michael Robert said. “Older technology is no longer acceptable for discerning customers, no matter what their price point. This is a well-rounded, high-performing dryer series that is the best choice for a considerable number of applications.”

With this new series, American Dryer provides facilities with the option to reduce sound while still offering an attractive 25-second dry time. In many settings reduced sound and less air velocity on the hands can be especially important features.

The Advantage dryer is also available as a hair dryer.

Advantage is made in the United States and includes universal voltage, from 100 to 240 volts, 50/60Hz. The dryer configures itself to the location’s voltage, making installation easier. The updated dryer also offers many of the benefits as American Dryer’s eXtremeAir series, including the same efficient microprocessor-controlled sensor. Each Advantage dryer is compatible with all of eXtremeAir’s ADA-compliant accessories (Wall Guard, Recess Kit and Adapter Plate). It offers a fixed nozzle and a five-year warranty.

Notably, the Advantage series serves as the 21st-century replacement for American Dryer’s traditional DR series. First manufactured in 1988, the DR series was updated in the 1990s. American Dryer, committed to offering a full line of dryers for all customer preferences, developed Advantage to incorporate new technologies rather than simply tweaking DR’s traditional design.

Go to American Dryer.

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