Mitsubishi Jet Towel

Introducing Jet Towelâ„¢ with Wave Hygiene Technology from Mitsubishi Electric – Mitsubishi’s most technologically advanced, efficient and hygienic solution for hand drying to date.

Why choose Mitsubishi Jet Towel?

No water mess

A drain tank safely contains water for easy cleaning at the end of the day. No water running down the walls or pooling on the floor.

Quick dry time

The Jet Towel® uses two 237 mph sheets of air to wipe water from hands in only 10 seconds.

The quietest dryer around

The Jet Towel® operates from 56dB the lowest of any high-speed dryer, the unit provides additional flexible parameters to suit each client’s expectations. Feedback from trials continually rates the Jet Towel® as the quietest and quickest dryers around.

Energy efficient

The Jet Towel Slim requires only 1250 watts to dry hands quickly and the Mini uses only 890 watts. Both dryers heat air to a comfortable 95 degrees using less energy than comparable dryers to keep environmental impact at at minimum.

Clean

Other dryers remove water from hands only to spill it directly onto the wall and floor, creating a messy, unsanitary, and potentially hazardous environment. The Jet Towel’s® innovative drain tank safely collects all water for quick disposal.

Environmentally friendly

One paper towel dispenser used 200 times per day creates 1,800 pounds of paper towel waste each year. By removing those wasteful paper towels, the Jet Towel® keeps restrooms cleaner and lowers the carbon footprint of hand drying by 85%.

Cost effective

With paper towels, hand drying costs $1,700 per year and creates almost 1 ton of waste. By contrast, the Jet Towel® costs only $25 per year.

Ease of use

With paper towels, hand drying costs $1,700 per year and creates almost 1 ton of waste. By contrast, the Jet Towel® costs only $25 per year.

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