A Japanese Bathroom Dryer is much more than a dryer. It also serves to heat or cool the bathroom as well as provide ventilation. All of these functions not only make the bathroom experience more comfortable, but also serve to reduce mold.
29 5 offers from ¥1,152 #8 Takasu Sangyo BF-231SJA Bathroom Dryer, Bathroom Ventilation and Dryer Heater, Bathroom Ventilation Fan, Panel, Filter, Set of 2 1 2 offers from ¥27,600 #9. Puretone HTD-360 Body Dryer After taking a bath, you would proceed to dry yourself with a towel, right? Not in Japan. In Japan, you can dry yourself with a full-body drying device.
The Japanese take cleanliness seriously, hence this device. This Japanese bathroom gadget looks like a bathroom scale, but it sends hot air upwards as soon as you. The Rise of Bathroom Dryers Interestingly, while traditional dryers in Japan are rare, bathroom dryers have become more common in new apartments.
These are built into the ceiling and can blow warm air throughout the bathroom to help dry clothes hung from a bar. This hybrid solution helps people dry clothes indoors without using a full. In Japan, the dryer units are integrated with the bathroom's ventilation system, complicating installation options.
And you need a very small space to make the system economical to run. A Japanese Explains! Learn how to use bathroom dryers in Japanese Airbnbs the right way. A simple routine that actually dries your clothes overnight.
Using a Japanese bathroom dryer can be a completely new experience for those unfamiliar with it. These innovative gadgets are often found in public restrooms and many modern homes throughout Japan. The primary purpose of these dryers is to provide a convenient and hygienic way to dry your hands and, in some cases, other parts of your body, after washing.
They not only save paper but also come. In Japan, the dryer units are integrated with the bathroom's ventilation system, complicating installation options. And you need a very small space to make the system economical to run.
Given that Americans' love of dryers is matched by a fondness for roomy full bathrooms, those aren't easy hurdles to clear. Bathroom dryer/ventilation system Typically, Japanese houses have a bathroom and washroom separately. The Japanese style bathroom comprises of a dressing room 脱衣所 (Datsuijo), the room to change closes, and a washing ro$om 浴室 (Yokushitu) for bathing/showering.
The vanity unit is usually in the dressing room. The Puretone HTD-360 Body Dryer has you covered there as well: using its negative ion generation, you get a discharge of 6.5 million negative ions per cubic centimeter (0.06 cubic inch), which keeps your skin moisturized and rejuvenated. So let your towels rest for a while, and get dry and warm after your bath or shower with this ingenious device!