WHAT'S NEW: FLOORCARE & MAINTENANCE
Revolutionising washroom cleaning with DRYFT
Cleaning washrooms and bathrooms poses many challenges due to tight corners, edges, low clearance partitions and uneven surfaces that many traditional scrubber dryers struggle to achieve high standard results.
DRYFT, the world’s first S-Motion scrubber dryer from MotorScrubber, addresses these issues with a design that offers 100% floor cleaning coverage, setting a new standard in cleaning performance.
DRYFT’s patented curved head with chamfered edges is specifically engineered to scrub and dry into corners and along walls, areas typically missed by other machines. The head benefits from a world low 50mm height, allowing it to glide effortlessly under low partitions and wash basins, areas where traditional scrubber dryers cannot reach.
What sets DRYFT apart is S-Motion – a technological breakthrough that enables users to clean in a unique side-to-side motion, covering 160cm of floor space in a single pass. Compared to traditional machines, this means users can clean the same area in half the time, with 75% less walking — ushering in a new level of productivity and comfort for cleaning professionals.
S-Motion is made possible by combining three patented features: the upper Spin Handle that allows users to control the motion; a 360° aluminium ball joint offering maximum manoeuvrability; and the advanced SPYDER Chassis which ensures the scrubbing deck and squeegees independently track uneven surfaces.
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CEO & Inventor, Imre Killi, said: “Our goal with DRYFT was to redefine what’s possible in floor cleaning. We’ve combined speed, agility and precision in a machine that not only gets the job done faster, but also cleans deeper and more thoroughly than ever before. DRYFT is a complete game- changer for the industry.”
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