Engineered to help achieve sustainability goals
Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers can help save on CO₂ emissions¹, costs² and reduce single-use paper waste for your business.
Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers can help save on CO₂ emissions¹, costs² and reduce single-use paper waste for your business.
Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryers produce up to 88% less CO₂ emissions¹ and are the only hand dryers to achieve the Carbon Trust's Lower Carbon label.
Lower your single-use paper waste in the washroom with Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers. Durable and engineered to last.
The Dyson Airblade 9kJ costs up to 99% less to run than paper towels², reduces washroom maintenance and never creates plumbing blockages.
The Dyson Airblade 9kJ costs just $19 a year to run in Eco mode.²
The HEPA filter captures 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns³ from the air. So hands are dried with clean air, not dirty air.
The Dyson digital motor V4 uses digital pulse technology to draw up to 5.3 gallons of air per second⁴ through the machine, for fast hand drying.
HEPA-filtered air is channeled up the machine by the motor, forcing sheets of filtered air through precision apertures at high pressure. Water is scraped from the hands, removing more water, in less time.
The fastest energy efficient HEPA-filtered hand dryer.⁵
Wash and dry your hands at the sink with Airblade™ technology.
Engineered for hygienic performance. Designed for compact spaces.
¹ Vs paper towel industry average. Environmental impact of hand dryers and paper towels measured by the Carbon Trust. Calculations produced using Footprint Expert Pro, based on product use over 5 years and weighted averages of individual countries of use. Dry times for Dyson product evaluated in Eco mode using DTM 769.
² Average electricity price $0.1/kWh as of July 2021. For calculations visit www.dyson.com/calcs.
³ HEPA filter tested to IEST-RP-CC001.6, by an independent testing laboratory, under prescribed test conditions.
⁴ Measured in Max mode. Spins 68,000 times per minute drawing 4.8 gallons per second in Eco mode.
⁵ Dry time and energy consumption calculated for Max mode. Dry time was determined using Dyson test method 769 based on NSF P335 to a measurement of 0.1g residual moisture.
99.97%
99.97%
99.97%
99.97%
77 dB
(Eco mode)
80 dB
79 dB
81 dB
Paper towels cost $2,190 and warm air dryers cost $140 per year to run.
$19
(Eco mode)
$34
$31
$40
Dyson Airblade costs up to 99% less to run than paper towels.
Save up to
$10,855
(Eco mode)
Save up to
$10,780
Save up to
$10,795
Save up to
$10,750
Dyson Airblade costs up to 86% less to run than warm air dryers.
Save up to
$605
(Eco mode)
Save up to
$530
Save up to
$545
Save up to
$500
Paper towels = 17.1 gCO₂/dry
2.1g
(Eco mode)
3.1g
2.9g
3.3g
5.3 tons
(Eco mode)
4.9 tons
5.0 tons
4.9 tons
Fast, hygienic performance with HEPA-filtered air.
12 sec
(Eco mode)
14 sec
12 sec
12 sec
Carbon Trust certifies that drying hands with Dyson Airblade has a lower carbon footprint per use than using warm air dryers or paper towels.
HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) relates to the risk assessment and management methodology used in the food industry.
¹ HEPA filter tested to IEST-RP-CC001.6, by an independent testing laboratory, under prescribed test conditions.
² Average electricity price $0.1/kWh as of July 2021. For calculations visit www.dyson.com/calcs
³ The environmental impact of electrical appliances and paper towels was measured by Carbon Trust. The calculations were produced using the software Footprint Expert Pro, based on product use over 5 years and using weighted averages of individual countries of use. Dry times for product were evaluated using DTM 769.
⁴ Dry time determined using Dyson test method 769 based on NSF P335 using a measurement of 0.1g residual moisture.