Howdy Allen - thanks for the comment. I wear Ariat boots. They are not insulated, so they are just OK in winter - similar as any other work boot or shoes that aren't insulated. Thanks for watching!
The hands free, motion sensor equipment is supposed to help conserve water, soap and electricity. By the time the sensors react, the water/soap/electricity comes on after your hand has moved causing these items to turn on and off countless times wasting all of them. They need to go back to manual on/off and paper towels. The hand dryers you insert hands into usually build up bacteria from the leftover water that sits in the bottom of the unit that does not dry up or drain out. Definitely a nuisance.
I agree, I've had mixed experiences with these kinds of systems - there are some that do a better job than others. I've definitely had the water and soap waste happen, and have to admit the towel dryers do concern me! 🤠
enjoyed it Steve! I like the promise of more loft talks and nice job on the editing! - Josh
Awesome! Thank you!
What kinda cowboy boots do you wear? Is it good in winter? Could you make a video of how you picked yours?
Howdy Allen - thanks for the comment. I wear Ariat boots. They are not insulated, so they are just OK in winter - similar as any other work boot or shoes that aren't insulated. Thanks for watching!
I agree with you Cowboy, well said.
Bathroom users unite! Thank you for your support lol
@@Cowboy_Steve You are very welcome.
Lol Aliens restrooms :). Nice start
I figured you would like that... lol. Thanks!
The hands free, motion sensor equipment is supposed to help conserve water, soap and electricity. By the time the sensors react, the water/soap/electricity comes on after your hand has moved causing these items to turn on and off countless times wasting all of them. They need to go back to manual on/off and paper towels. The hand dryers you insert hands into usually build up bacteria from the leftover water that sits in the bottom of the unit that does not dry up or drain out. Definitely a nuisance.
I agree, I've had mixed experiences with these kinds of systems - there are some that do a better job than others. I've definitely had the water and soap waste happen, and have to admit the towel dryers do concern me! 🤠