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Hot Tools 1

1" plates for any hair length, even bangs. 170 watts of power with ceramic plates that preserve moisture, eliminate frizz and damaging hot spots.
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  • Anonymous
    Oklahoma
    1 Star Rating
    Don't Waste Your Money!
    I bought this flat iron because my more expensive one broke, and I couldnt afford to buy it again. I wish I had just bought it again because it heats unevenly so it burns my hair. I only use it about once per week, and after 3 months the purple coating on the plates started chipping off. I definitely would recommend you spend more money on a better iron.
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    posted Sep 14, 2007
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  • Abby
    Washington
    2 Star Rating
    Dont Last That Long! :[
    I got mine about a year and a half ago for xmas, and it is not heating up anymore like it use to! It makes me so mad cuz its suppose to last longer than that! and the purple chips away too. And my moms ((she got hers when she got mine)), died like 6 months ago. I wouldnt recommend this particular straightner to no one. Plus it pulls hairs sometimes. OUCH!
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    posted Sep 13, 2007
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  • Audrey
    Indiana
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    1 Star Rating
    A Total Joke
    So I bought this straightener upon the recomendation of an employee at a beauty store; why did I listen? I was in an emergency because the flat iron Id had for 4+ years finally gave out on me (it was some $40 ceramic iron I got at Sallys right when flat irons started to become popular). I only had about $60 to spend, so she told me to buy this one. I have frizzy, damaged, overprocessed hair and a flat iron is a necessary tool for me. This iron doesnt heat up to the temperature that it claims to, nor does it keep hair like mine straight for more than 10 minutes. It looks good right after I am done, but literally 15 minutes later it is wavy and frizzy again. I am so mad. I am going to take it back and get a Sedu. Because I use a flat iron everyday I think its worth it to fork out the cash for something that will work and wont leave me angry and homicidal because of bad hair.
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    posted Aug 30, 2007
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  • Claire
    Meredith, New Hampshire
    5 Star Rating
    Best Flat Iron Ever!!!!
    This flat iron is amazing. It does not pull your hair like most flat irons do and it heat up really quickly. It is by far the best I have ever tried. If you are going to get a flat iron get this one!
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    posted Aug 26, 2007
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  • Kasey
    5 Star Rating
    Really Good,
    it works good & fast. i love it!
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    posted Jul 15, 2007
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  • Allison
    California
    1 Star Rating
    Hot Tools Straightener
    I didnt like this particular straightener, because I have very thick hair and i had to keep going over and over my hair to get it to be straight. I do give props to folica.com because i bought it at a beauty store for about thirty bucks more.
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    posted Jul 15, 2007
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  • Gabie
    Ottawa,Canada
    1 Star Rating
    This One Sucks!
    I have to say it was an upgrade to a ghetto ceramic iron from conair...and it seemed better at first.....but having used a CHI before..it was a huge let down..i have thick wavy hair and it still seems frizzy and not at all straight.it takes forever to flatten a smal section.and it was advertised as ceramic...but its metal plates "coated" with a ceramic -like substance...i cant beleive i paid 150$ for it...mind you two years ago...i have now ordered the solia and am waiting for it to get here...DONT BUY HOT TOOLS!!!!
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    posted Jun 16, 2007
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  • Kelly
    4 Star Rating
    Pretty Good
    Ive only had the straightener for about a month, but so far so good. I think it does a great job for the price. And Ive had the expensive Italian imported straighteners before and they dont last more than a year or two anyway, so why not spend less every year or two, instead of pretending youre making a long term investment with a more expensive straightener.
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    posted Apr 20, 2007
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  • E. Boss
    Park City, Utah
    2 Star Rating
    Hot Tools Flat Iron
    I bought this iron because my friends told me Hot Tools are the best. I am very disappointed in it. It does not even straighten my bangs and I have straight hair to begin with. I will probably return it.
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    posted Apr 19, 2007
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  • Jodie
    NY
    3 Star Rating
    It's Okay...
    Well, Im African American and I usually go to the salon to get my hair chemically straightened. I just wanted something inexpensive to straighten out any frizzies in case of a humid day. This straightener is decent for the money, but I understand when people say that the straightness doesnt last. Hot Tools straightener definitely doesnt make my hair the straightest it can be--and when I wash my hair, it feels kind of crispy before I shampoo it (which freaks me out). Whatever, now that Im in college and away from my hairdresser, Im pulling out the bucks for a hardier, more efficient straightener. (Im waiting for my Sedu as I type this.) If you already have manageable hair that you have time to take care of, get this straightener. But if your hair is insubordinate and coarse like mine, run away and invest in a different straightener.
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    posted Apr 17, 2007
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