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My hair dryer died!

Actually, it kind of sounded like it was exploding.  Chris came running toward the bathroom to see what was going on.

It was a T3 Pro , and I'm one of THOSE people who generally would buy only professional because I believe you get what you pay for.  But, with the new house, I just can't justify a $150 hair dryer.

Any suggestions for an under $50 hair dryer?  I have thick hair and a lot of it. 

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Re: My hair dryer died!

  • I'm the same as you!  My old hair dryer was $175.  But when it finally wore out a few months ago I knew that I couldn't spend that much again.  (I have a lot of hair too.  A LOT!)  So I spent $30 instead.  Honestly, while it's not quite as great as my old one, it's definitely totally decent.  I recommend this: http://www.target.com/Revlon-Tourmaline-Ionic-Dryer/dp/B000FS05VG/ref=sc_qi_detaillink (Sorry, it's not letting me make it clicky for some reason.)

     

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  • OK TN really hates me today.

    I don't have super thick hair, so I'm not really sure how well this one would work for you. But I have this one

    I've had it for about a year now, never any problems and it's still going strong. Of course it only takes me about 5-10min to dry my hair. So that may be why too. But it was about $35.

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  • Mine is pretty old so I can't find a link for it, but basically, I like larger Conair hair dryers.  I also have really thick hair, so I find that it takes forever to dry regardless, but Conair products always work well for me.

    So something like this...

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  • imageXan921:

    Mine is pretty old so I can't find a link for it, but basically, I like larger Conair hair dryers.  I also have really thick hair, so I find that it takes forever to dry regardless, but Conair products always work well for me.

    So something like this...

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    Okay, I am a retard.  When I posted my recommendation I searched on Target (where I bought mine) and recommended the one that I thought I had.  But I was wrong!  The one that Xan recommended is actually the one that I have.  Doh!  So yeah...that's 2 votes for Conair.

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