Conair Ionic Conditioning Hair Dryer.
Description:
The Conair 1875 Watt Ionic Conditioning Turbo Styler is
equipped with all the features you need to create your favorite hair styles. It
has 2 heat and 2 speed settings to help optimize styling power and a cool shot
button to lock in style. It features natural ions to help reduce frizz while
creating more shine. This professional styler has a quiet motor with an
easy-to-clean hinged filter and includes a concentrator for pinpoint styling
and a diffuser for curly or wavy styles. Plus, the hang ring features makes it
easy to store.
Dry your hair and improve its health at the same time
with this ionizing hair dryer from Conair. Built with a motor that's no louder
than a low office hum, this dryer has a sleek, comfortable design and
convenient, versatile functions. The most striking feature is the optional ion
disperser, which coats hair with a cloud of negative ions to reduce frizziness,
static electricity, flyaways, and dullness. The dryer also features two
heat/speed settings and a cool-shot button to freeze styles in place. Designed
to dry hair faster and maximize volume, the diffuser attaches easily and has a
wide, narrow mouth, so the flow of air distributes to upper and lower layers
simultaneously. The unit's hinged filter removes for easy maintenance, and the
automatic shutoff disables power if the dryer falls or gets wet. An
out-of-the-way hanging hook simplifies storage and reduces wear and tear on the
cord. --Emily Bedard
Helpful Customer Reviews:
1. This is my
only experience with an ionic hair dryer, so I have nothing with which to
compare this one. However, I bought it because I had several expections about
its features. Here is how each feature measured up:
Quicker? NO. It may even take a little longer than a
standard 1875-watt dryer. The reason is that the fan does not blow very hard.
The "high" setting blows about like the "low" setting on a
standard dryer.
Reduced frizz/flyaways/static? YES. These are
significantly reduced.
Increased shine? YES. My hair is visibly shinier.
Quieter? YES, but qualified. The only reason it is
quieter is because it doesn't blow air as hard as a regular dryer.
Freshens hair? YES.
Another drawback: This dryer is very heavy. It took me
several days to get used to how heavy it is.
This dryer delivers almost all of what ionic hairdryers
promise, but I was mostly hoping for a dryer to speed drying time. If you have
thin hair or hair that dries quickly or have plenty of time to dry your hair,
then I would highly recommend this dryer. My hair looks shinier and healthier.
2. As a child of the Sixties, I still wear my hair long
and I blow it dry every morning. When my old Hartman Protech 1600 hair dryer
hit the bathroom floor, things weren't the same. Eventually, in a spectacular
pyrotechnic display, it breathed its last.
Since I had paid 20 bucks for it way back when, I was
ready to spend that much on a replacement. Much to my surprise, in the 10 or so
years I'd owned that dryer, a lot had changed, and now the same money buys a
lot more hair dryer, so with some dough to spare, I bought one of these.
Many complain that it doesn't pack the same wallop as
other dryers but that's a case of perception versus reality. The Conair's
barrel has a larger diameter than most dryers and its fan is quieter, so while
the perceptible breeze isn't as blustery, it's still moving plenty of air. I
know because I use an egg timer to count off 3 minutes while I dry my hair and
the Conair never leaves my hair damp (a barber told me that after 3 minutes of
blow drying, you're just toasting your hair and not helping it). If you MUST have
that scalp-scorching pinpoint blast, Conair includes a concentrator.
Ions are all the rage in hair dryer technology right
now. Purportedly, a stream of ions directed at your hair will neutralize static
electricity and smooth out frizzy hair. Ions are also claimed to flatten out
scaly hair shafts, resulting in more shine. I'm waiting for our good friends at
Consumer Reports to weigh in on the benefits (or lack thereof) of "dual
ion ports", but after a week of daily use with the ion switch ON, I've
noticed that my hair doesn't fight me as much when I brush it into place. Even when
the static-charged Santa Ana winds are howling through sunny SoCal, my hair
doesn't stick out like porcupine quills.
3. I wrote this
review 3 years ago. 3/2006 and this dryer is still going strong.
This dryer is definitely quieter than most. I purchased
it after I dropped my previous Quiet dryer from Conair and the clip that holds
on the diffuser broke. No diffuser makes a dryer useless to me. I had to use my
back-up dryer (not a Conair, the one time I strayed) for a few days. I could
hear the difference when I got this new Conair. It's much quieter and was
significantly lighter. I'm not very impressed with the IONIC portion of it,
hence the 4 stars. The diffuser is nice and big. It attaches solidly (without
clips that can break) and really stays on there. The hanging loop is a big plus
too. I will never buy another dryer without one again. I like Conair because
they stand the test of time. I've never burnt one out. I need a hair dryer that
can take a lot of abuse and Conair's have always been able to do that.
I'd like to point out also that I have never tripped a
circuit breaker at home or visiting someone with this dryer. That reviewer
should get their home wiring checked before they have a fire.
Overall, I highly recommend this dryer.
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