 |   |  | | Helen of Troy Professional Curling Brush | |   |  | | |  |  zoom |  |  |  | Brand: | Helen of Troy |  | Barrel Size: | 1/2, 3/4, 1, 1-1/2 inch |  | Weight: | 0.80 lbs |  | Avg. Rating: | |  | Item No. | A8323 |  | Model No. | 1511N, 1512N, 1514N, 1517N |  | Price: | $12.99 $8.99 |  | Availability: |
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Need a 3/8 inch brush... Question posted by Kathy Thu Nov 03 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Linda Bradley
5 of 6 people found this answer helpful
I am also searching for a 3/8" brush curling iron. Do you carry this size? Know where I can purchase one? | Helen of Troy curling brush
Could you please tell me if the teeth on the brush of the iron are metal or plastic material. I cannot operate a curling iron without the teeth very well and I am looking for a iron I can operate without the clamp bar.Thanks. Question posted by Tammy Prince Wed Oct 12 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Elizabeth
3 of 4 people found this answer helpful
I have had this curling iron for years and am still happy with it. The teeth help hold your hair.The teeth are plastic material. I do not like clamp bars either. |  | Reply by Elizabeth
4 of 5 people found this answer helpful
I have had this curling iron for years and am still happy with it. The teeth help hold your hair.The teeth are plastic material. I do not like clamp bars either. | CURLING BRUSH
I AM LOOKING FOR A HOT CURLING BRUSH, NOT A HOT AIR BRUSH. A ONE AND A HALF INCH FOR STYLING AFTER YOU BLOW DRY YOUR HAIR. IS THIS THE ONE I WANT? Question posted by SHERRY DEVENEY Sun Aug 21 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Elizabeth
7 of 8 people found this answer helpful
This is the one you want. It is not a hot air brush. It is a curling iron with a brush to help hold the hair instead of a clamp. | Curling Iron/Dryer
I am looking for a Curling Iron with a brush attachment. Thehot air comes out through the brush for drying/styling and if you take the brush off, you have a regular curling iron.I'd rather not use two separate items. Anything in the works? Question posted by ruth blauvelt Fri Jul 15 2005 Submit your answer Curling Brush
Is this a "Hot Air Brush" or a regular "Hot Curling Brush"?Thanks! Question posted by Cindy Sat Jun 11 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Kelly
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This is a brush iron, NOT a hot air brush |
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