 |   |  | | CHI Ceramic Flat Iron (Turbo, 2") | |   |  | | |  |  zoom |  |  |  | Brand: | CHI |  | Plate Width: | 2 inch |  | Power: | 20-25 watts |  | Weight: | 2.00 lbs |  | Avg. Rating: | |  | Item No. | A8525 |  | Model No. | GF1539 |  | Price: | $200.00 $119.95 |  | Availability: |
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Im about to get a chi straightener and i was just wondering about either to get a 2" or a 1". I have wavy layerd hair and the length is about to the middle of my back and i just dont know how big of a straightener to get! Question posted by Steph Sun Nov 20 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Cara
10 of 11 people found this answer helpful
2" it will straighten your hair faster | Temp
how hot does the chi turbo get, compared to other straighteners? someone stole mine at school and i am looking to buy a new one. if someone could answer this asap, it would be very helpful! Thanks! Question posted by Devon Mon Oct 24 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by anonymous
0 of 0 people found this answer helpful
The Chi turbo gets up to 360 degrees, while a lot of other straighteners don't even get half that hot. | what's the difference???
what's the difference between the CHI solia tourmaline ceramic iron and the hairart wet2dry tourmaline flat iron ??? Question posted by marie-laure Thu Aug 18 2005 Submit your answer Broken handle of 2" Chi flat iron purchased on this site.
I bought the 2" Chi flat iron for my daughter for college a year ago this coming November. The handle came apart and she has it taped together right now. I don't have the receipt anymore, but a friend told me that you would have it recorded on file if I bought it online from you. I also bought a 1" for my other daughter but it is ok. Would you be able to replace it if I sent it to you? Please reply asap because she will be leaving for college in 3 weeks. My name is Linda Shive, and my email address is LTShive@aol.com. Hope you can help. The Chi is too expensive for it to come apart like that in less than a year.Thank you.Linda Shive Question posted by Linda Shive Tue Aug 09 2005 Submit your answer Turbo v. Original Chi
I am interested in purchasing a Chi but am unsure of the major differences between the original and turbo chi. I have long, wavy hair and do not know if the 1" or 2" would be better. Please Help! Question posted by Mary Thu Jul 28 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by TaNyA
2 of 5 people found this answer helpful
i think that 2" would be better if you have long wavy hair!! | I've always used a 2
Does anyone have a preference over a 1" or 2" iron? I have been using a 2" for a long time..but I am thinking of changing to a 1". Has anyone noticed a difference between the two sizes? Question posted by Marni Wed Jul 27 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by kelsey
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if you know you are always going to have long hair you probally are going to like the 2 in. better. the same for the 1 in. | what makes this iron sooo much different then the remington- wet/dry straightener for about 30 bucks
can any one tell me the difference..they both have ceramic heads, can use on wet and dry hair, locks in moisture with the use of ions. Besides the price of the Chi vs the Remington what is the difference? Question posted by Gail S. Moore Mon Jul 18 2005 Submit your answer Dual voltage
I read on this page that original chi straightener cannot use a converter to use in countries with 220. I would like to know if it can be used with the newest model, I would love to have a chi but I travel a lot and I really need to keep voltage in mind. Thanks! Question posted by Azu Wed Jun 22 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Customer Service
4 of 4 people found this answer helpful
Unfortunately, all CHI flat iron models can NOT be used with converter | model
I am looking for model # 8804013 I was told this chi flat iron was the best which model is it? Question posted by Doreen Fri Jun 10 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Becky
3 of 3 people found this answer helpful
I don't think there is a model with that number. The most popular and talked about model for CHI is CHI Original Flat Iron 1" A8526 |
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