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A blow dryer and styling brush in one! Style and dry without annoying tangles! Features Soft-Grip textured handle and 8-ft. tangle-proof swivel cord. Product features:
3/4" barrel (Model 1579R) for full bodied curls 1" barrel (Model 1574R) for full curls and waves 1 1/2" barrel (Model 1573R) for full curls and body Warnings & Precautions: Keep away from water to reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire or bodily injury. Read all instructions before using. Product Reviews and Rating: Helen of Troy Tangle-Free Hot Air Brush is rated
(3.87 out of 5) based on 46 reviews by users.
I purchased the large size hot air brush shortly before a trip to Europe. I have thick coarse hair which takes forever to dry and style. This brush was sensational and cut down the styling time and products considerably. Although it is not powerful enough to go from wet to dry, it is a very effective styling tool which was well worth the money. Have recommended to many and I am considering buying a back up. Although there were some heat up, shut off problems while away, I have encountered none in North America. I Highly endorse the product. wish I never would have purchased this product. It is way to load on the ears and does not dry as will as my last one that I had. I�ve been using this brush since they first came out. All of the criticism about them overheating and turning off after several minutes of use is completely accurate. It�s a bit annoying but I don�t mind just leaving the thing on to avoid the �on-off� problem. I wash my hair every other day. (Read: the brush gets used a lot because my hair is thick, coarse and it takes a while to style it.) They will last a few years but they absolutely have a limited lifespan and they are going stop working entirely after several years of use. Even with me leaving the motor continually running as I do during the entire time I am styling it, these last at least 3 years. This brush is not meant to be used on soaking wet hair, particularly if your hair is thick like mine. You need to partially dry you hair and use it as a styling tool. Putting aside all those comments, I still could not live without this item. I usually buy them 2 at time at the cheapest price I can find on the Internet. (Folica's price is great.) I try to get free shipping and avoid taxes. Ladies..the cost of this brush is under $30! It�s not exactly a disposable item but it�s not a lifetime purchase either! It definitely has a shelf life. I think that 3 years is pretty good in the �worth what paid for� equation. The thing that makes the Helen of Troy Hot Air Brush so excellent is not only the ease of use as compared to a regular brush and hair dryer; it�s the fact that it is very gentle on your hair. I am not frying/drying my hair on a continual bases with 1500 to 1800 watts of turbo power, which when your hair is color treated and prone to dryness like mine, is a blessing. While I do use a flat iron, I use it minimally and only on the areas that I absolutely need it like my bangs. I dearly wish that after all these years Helen of Troy would put a better motor in the thing. I would happily pay more for a higher quality product in terms of design. However if your primary goal is easy styling and healthy hair that will be far less prone to dryness and split ends AND you can live with the brush�s short comings, you aren�t going to get a better result with any product out there. I have had this product for more than 3 years. I have fine straight hair and it works so well. Recently it heats up before I finish (I assume this to be a safety feature) and so I want a second to use as a backup. I have not been able to find this product in a shop. Thank you for offering it on line. I would recommmend this Hot Air Brush to anyone. It's great. ...unfortunately it does overheat TOO quickly! I have thin hair, and blow dry my hair about 80% dry with a regular hair dryer. I then section my hair off and finish it with my Helen of Troy Hot Air Brush. It works great until I'm about half-way done. Then it won't turn on again. I have to wait a bit for it to cool and eventually it turns out. Maybe I just need another as a "backup". I really have no complaints other than it overheats too quickly/easily. Read all 46 customer reviews ...
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