• Emerald@lemmy.world
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    I once found an automatic paper towel dispenser that was truly incredible. I would pull off a paper towel and another one would start coming out immediately, like it was expedited delivery. So much better than those crappy motion sensors you have to wave your hand around. I was enamored by it. Some high quality shit right there. Wish I would’ve got a model number for you guys

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      1 year ago

      All (well, the two or 3 models we have at work) of the enMotion dispensers have that option. It’s just a switch inside to leave one out or not.

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    1 year ago

    The brown paper ones with the big pull down lever that gives you one sheet per pull are great. Everyone should do that.

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      1 year ago

      How about a blow dryer that actually gives you more bacteria than you had before you washed your hands

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    It is in fact often intentional. It’s basically the same business model as printers. They make money from the refills, not the machine. Obviously people want to save money with generic paper, so they make sure the dispenser only works right with their paper.

    What the dispenser manufacturer doesn’t consider is that whoever orders the paper doesn’t use the dispenser, so they don’t give a shit whether the dispenser works well or not. In fact, it not dispensing well saves even more money on paper!

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    I bought a set of keys for the most common ones, and when I run across paper towel dispensers that spit out the shortest length of paper with the longest delay, I pop them open and flip the switches to give the longest length of paper and shortest delay. And fix jams and misfeeds as well if I run across them.