Basically a stand-alone single machine is used for small batch production, the washing dragon applies to a large volume. If you have the volume of the laundry dragon, should be interested in buying, because it is a good long-term investment, energy saving, water saving. The factory owner's hesitation is such that he will decide on the initial investment as production increases, and it will be easier to add a single machine at a time (adding only a small single machine instead of a washing dragon). Sure, a washing dragon is a good long term investment but the manufacturing company has to make sure the machine is of high quality. Tunnel washers such as the JENSEN have a long life and low energy and water consumption. It is important to note that a laundry dragon will not solve all problems, and almost all laundries must keep a few individual machines, as there will always be small batches of items that cannot be run effectively in a laundry dragon. If something is so dirty that it requires a special washing program, or if it is like a wool item, then it will require softer mechanical forces and custom washing will need to be done in smaller machines. Meanwhile, in this country, garments are still fed through a standalone machine (usually with a press dewaterer at the end of the laundry dragon, and this press cannot be used for fabrics with zippers and buttons because the high pressure can damage the fabric. Centrifugal dewatering in a separate machine is more suitable).