BaByliss Pro TT Tourmaline 5000 Hair Dryer
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DianeNew JerseyHairLight BrownFine or Thin HairGood But Needs Improvement On AttachmentI do like the dryer ~ low noise not too heavy and leaves my hair feeling soft. The one complaint I have is the attachment gets extremely hot. They should have made the attachment with the same material as the dryer. The dryer always stays cool. I've decided not to use the attachment because of how hot it gets.posted Nov 16, 2010Link to this post
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Marlene D.NYHairDark BrownThick or Coarse HairDrys Hair FastI have very thick,course,wavy hair. it usually takes me 20 minutes to dry my hair now it takes 5 to 10 minutes I love this hair dryer would recommend it to anyone.posted Oct 14, 2010Link to this post
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AbigailIts Okthis hair dryer is just ok. I have a few of the red style Babyliss pro tt. This white one is not as powerful. Neither one is as powerful as I would like,. Its a bit above a drug store type. Notthe worst and not the best...posted Mar 3, 2010Link to this post
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NicoleManhattan, New York City3 Years And Working....I've gone through hundred of blow dryers (including the SEDU TGR 4000i, which is good too but drained my pocket.. ). But this Babyliss is my favorite. Its comfortable, SUPER LIGHT, and after 3 years of using it ALOT my hair always looks healthy. My hairdresser doesn't believe that I blow dry my hair everyday because it hasn't gotten dry or brittle.posted Jan 3, 2010Link to this post
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BellaCosmetologistLooking at the reviews here I was shocked, I know that anyone can make a faulty product, but for me this dryer has been kicking butt in straightening hair in a salon setting for 5 years. I am thinking about purchasing another one just like it when my engine goes from overuse. It is a tough, lightweight but powerful dryer. If someone can't get this guy to straighten their hair then your doing it wrong! I have tried FHI (casing fell apart 5 days after purchase), Solano (too heavy and not enough push), and Elchim (3 of them died all after one year, two due to internal mechanical failure and one had a cord fire!) so it goes to show these reviews are not as helpful as one would like.posted Sep 15, 2009Link to this post
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JeffPlano, TX, U.S.A.Awesome...but...This hair dryer is awesome. Me and my girlfriend love it after finding it in a high-end hotel. The problem is, as well with others, the plastic blades on the fan begin to crack causing the fans blades to separate and hit the inner plastic casing. Mine lasted about 14 months. I took the dryer apart to try and fix the broken blades. It work for about a week, then other blades cracked. I want to buy another one just because it's such a great product but I'm afraid after a year or two, I will be stuck with the same problem. For the price of this hair dryer, the fan blades should be made with better plastic materials. Consumers should demand it. Get it together BaByliss.posted Sep 13, 2009Link to this post
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LorettaIt Would Be Great -- If It Worked Longer Than 6 Months.I'm on my way out to buy another new dryer and it will NOT be a Babyliss. It's a great dryer at first, but I've had to replace mine three times. Now that the 2-year warranty has expired, I AM DONE. It's insane to spend this kind of money on such a poorly manufactured dryer. The company was relatively agreeable the first time, but after that, they refused to pick up the shipping costs (as if continued breakdowns were my fault). If you buy one, hold on to your original receipt as they will keep asking for it every time you request service.posted Sep 9, 2009Link to this post
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SheriRoswell, GADo Not BuyI have had 3 of these in the past year. Started overheating then just died. I called Conair and they replaced it with a new one. It started making funny noised and overheating within 4 months. They again sent me a 3rd one-which started making the noise again after 3 months and still overheating. I told them to send me a different model. They say I was the only one with a proble, but now I see all these posts. SO glad I was beginning to think it was my outlets in my house. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY.posted Sep 5, 2009Link to this post
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HickoryplainsMarylandHairChemically Treated HairLong HairAnother Expensive 1yr Dryer! Tt5000Add mine to the, do not buy list- Running on high setting for straightening long thick hair- this dryer cant handle it! Waste of money.posted Aug 12, 2009Link to this post
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Rita DJacksonville, FLWorks FineI have had my dryer for almost 2 years now and its working fine. I use it about 5 days per week. It does dry my hair faster than my old regular dryer that cost about $20. I still get some frizz, but since I live in FL- humidity is an issue whatever dryer you use. Only complaint with this dryer is that the buttons are where your fingers grip the dryer and it is a design flaw but not a huge big deal once you get used to it. I also have the travel sized dryer and it works great- a lot of power in a small dryer.posted May 6, 2009Link to this post
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