Commercial-Grade Push Button Hand Dryer Built for High-Traffic Restrooms
The Saniflow E85-UL push button hand dryer is a heavy-duty, surface-mounted commercial dryer engineered for maximum durability, reliability, and long-term performance. Designed for high-traffic facilities such as airports, stadiums, hotels, and public restrooms, this unit combines rugged cast iron construction with consistent drying power and low maintenance operation.
Unlike automatic dryers, the manual push-button activation ensures controlled use, making it ideal for facilities prioritizing durability and reduced sensor failure risk.
Why This Dryer Performs
With a 5,800 RPM motor, 149 CFM airflow, and 62 mph air velocity, the E85-UL delivers consistent drying in approximately 29 seconds, balancing performance with reliability.
This makes it a traditional warm-air dryer—not ultra-fast, but extremely dependable with fewer failure points.
Built for Abuse
The E85-UL stands out because of its 15/64” thick cast iron cover, which is significantly stronger than standard steel units.
This is a true “install it and forget it” unit for demanding environments.
Key Features
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Push-button operation (no sensor failures)
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Cast iron housing (maximum durability)
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360° rotating nozzle (hand or face drying flexibility)
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Thermal safety cut-off (overheat protection)
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UL & CSA certified (code compliant for commercial use)
- Low maintenance design
Ideal Applications
This model is best suited for:
- Airports and transportation hubs
- Schools and universities
- Stadiums and arenas
- Government buildings
- Industrial facilities
If your priority is longevity over speed, this is the correct unit.
Dimensions & Installation
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Size: 11 1/8” W x 10” H x 8 1/2” D
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Weight: 25 lbs
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Mounting: Surface-mounted with wall anchoring
- Requires dedicated circuit and proper grounding
About E85-UL
- Manufactured by Saniflow Corporation (Miami, FL)
- UL & CSA certified for safety compliance
- Proven design used in high-traffic commercial environments
- Mechanical operation reduces long-term maintenance issues