That is all.

    • @[email protected]
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      284 days ago

      The blow-dryers are way better! They blast all the germs right into the air for everybody to enjoy, even those who wipe their hands on their pants.

      • @[email protected]
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        74 days ago

        the new ones at wm here aren’t even heated, they just blast the air extra super hard instead.

        • @[email protected]
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          I can live with that. The super-hard blowers get my hands dry in 10–20 seconds. The warm-air whistlers… not at all, given my patience.

      • @[email protected]
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        54 days ago

        First time I encountered one was in the Helsinki airport at like 5am. I definitely stared at it for a solid 30 seconds trying to figure out what to do with it. And I may have just wiped my hands on my pants and walked away in the end.

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        I don’t remember when I first saw these. It was somewhere like at a rest stop along the freeway, or at a national park. I just remember the towel being spent and what was left was a crusty, yellow towel…

  • @PetteriPano
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    And don’t even get me started on urinals.

    I used one of those Dyson airblades at the airport once. The damn thing started blowing air mid-stream and I got pee all over!

  • mad_asshatter
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    Paper towels, plus one for the door handle.
    Also, why not doors you open with your foot?

    • @scarabic
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      My office building has the foot handles. It really does make the most sense.

      Funny how we stop worrying about germs the second we’re out if the bathroom though.

    • @zerosignal
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      Or doors that swing outward so you can push with your elbow or shoulder or foot or something

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        Here, having no doors is pretty common in the few places that have gender separated bathrooms like big malls. They just have an S or 90 degree shaped entrance.

        The toilet “stalls” themselves are often small rooms with floor to ceiling walls and doors.

        Edit: added “Here,” I apparently only thought that I wrote it instead of doing it.

        • Syl
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          The s shaped entrance is a lot more expensive to construct and consumes more space, so I understand them being very rare. But a simple foot thing is so easy to attach, why is it also rare?

          • snooggums
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            The S shape takes more space than a single door, but it is way cheaper to build than a door.

            • Syl
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              are curvy walls not harder to build than installing a mass produced door in a rectangle frame?

              • snooggums
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                The s shape that I’m familiar with is generally referring to squared walls that have a S shaped path where the walls don’t allow for a direct line of sight like this. But yes, curved walls would also be easier than framing and hanging doors.

                • @[email protected]
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                  There’s also the cost of space. For a mall with high traffic that makes sense. For something like a McDonald’s? No not so much.

                  Also you’re paying for like 3x more wall. You have all that added depth, plus two 2/3 of a wall.

      • JackFrostNCola
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        Doors that open inwards push air into the room rather than drag it out and this contains smells better so i understand why they do it, but without foot pulls i am annoyed that my clean hands are immediately compromised by every filthy bastard that walks out without washing theirs

        • @zerosignal
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          Most places I’ve seen bathrooms with outward opening doors have them set back in an alcove so that it’s not opening into a general walkway.

    • Midnight Wolf
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      Doors you can nudge/pull with your feet: ❌

      Doors that use touchless hand-wave sensors: ✅

    • snooggums
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      I loved the things they put to open doors with your feet during covid, just little metal nubs.

      In the rare case I could catch one with the tread on my shoes, the door closing mechanism was too powerful to actually pull the stupid door open. If I have to lean into pulling it open with my hand, some friction surface for my toes isn’t going to work.

    • @[email protected]
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      The crazy thing about doors you open with your foot is that premium areas like airport lounges have them. Like, rich people know they’re good, so they put them in spaces they go, but nah not for your average public facility enjoyer

  • @[email protected]
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    My “favourite” ones are the Dyson ones where you have to do extra work by moving your hands up and down. Lol

    • Altima NEO
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      I fucking hate those. The piss spreads everywhere. Terrible urinals.

    • JackFrostNCola
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      I dont think i have ever managed to use one of those ‘dip your hands in’ style ones without touching one of the sides after the initial blast kicks in. I much prefer the air blade style where you put your palms and back of hands out in front of them.

    • @[email protected]
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      I was working in a brand new building and the Dyson air blade hand dryers there were amazing! They were so powerful that you only had to put your hand in, have it turn on and it wiped the water off your hand as you pulled out.

      I guess the awful ones haven’t been serviced like ever and aren’t strong or focused enough to do the job properly.

  • @[email protected]
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    There’s currently a disinformation campaign happening between hand dryer and paper towel manufacturers and it is just the weirdest thing: [YT link]

    • @chuckleslord
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      Love that there’s no study in the neutral. Just a rebuttal sponsored by Dyson.

      • @SkyezOpen
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        Honestly give a high school kid some sterile swabs and agar plates and they can fuggin tell us the real answer.

        • @njordomir
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          Probably for 1/1,000,000 of the budget too.

          • @SkyezOpen
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            Publishing fees? You can publish it on this tri-fold poster board.

  • Drusas
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    Not only do they not dry your hands well, they spread germs all over the place.

    • N-E-N
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      Wasn’t this shown to be biased info?

      Paper towel companies literally funding research which paints hand dryers in a had light, or something like that

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          Largely going off this video

          https://youtu.be/mlXcXhqEuVE

          Shows that there are studies funded by both sides to spread biased info. I won’t pretend I’m an expert on the subject tho

    • @Crashumbc
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      I mean if you properly cleaned your hands, the water should be clean? Right?

      • Drusas
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        Yeah, but have you watched other people when they wash their hands? Some of them pretend to do it by turning the water on and not actually washing.

  • @BonesOfTheMoon
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    Does anyone remember the cloth towel thing where you shared all the germs of all the people who shit in that bathroom?

      • @BonesOfTheMoon
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        Couldn’t even tell you what that fabric was. Like sailing cloth.

        • @[email protected]
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          I know of a bar that still has these. They were also the very last bar in the city to have a real jukebox with CDs. Honestly it’s a great place but the bathrooms are awful.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m a fan of those foot things that exist in some places now to pull the door open. Though every time I use one, I fear for a moment that if someone enters the bathroom at the same time I’m leaving, I’ll fall on my face.

  • @regrub
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    Paired with having to touch door handles to exit the restroom

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      Hands flat, fingers spread, rub quickly hand-over-hand, but lightly!

  • @[email protected]
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    recently visited london and omg why the hell do they have blowers in every toilet?! they SUCK! …no wait…i mean they BLOW!