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At last, a really small hair dryer that does the job. I bought this little gem to put in my limited suitcase space, and now I use it all the time at home as well. It is powerful but oh so lightweight (10 oz.) which is a plus for us arthritis sufferers. It is about 6"x6" without the attachments and 8" in circumference at it's thickest point. Works so well, makes you wonder why in the world other hair dryers have to be so huge and heavy and cumbersome. A great product and a great price as well.
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I have fine textured, prone to dryness hair that has taken me 50+ years & no expense spared to tame it to my satisfaction. I thought I had the perfect hair care routine and best products to use down. So I was skeptical of the claims for 'ceramic positive ions blah blah'...OK, whatever. I just bought this dryer for the lower watts & small size, because the standard sized power-monsters blow the shape right out of my cut.But I was pleasantly surprised, even a little amazed at the improved body & texture of my hair the first time I used this dryer. And it's an improvement that holds up all day, even in the dry winter air that usually leads to static.
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Pros:Lightweight, takes up very little space and comes with a stylish silver storage bag
Great for travel and sturdy enough for every day use
Can be used in other countries with prong type adapter
The tourmaline technology which is supposed to be less damaging for your hair
Its little and so cute! makes adorable gifts
Cons:
It does dry my rather thick hair pretty decently and gives a bit of body but don't expect salon type effects with this one
It doesn't have the cold air setting
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I wasn't ecstatic that the Infinity Mighty Mini dryer could only be run on Low on the 250V setting, but it turns out this dryer's airflow on a 220V outlet blows ALMOST as strong as High on its 125V setting in a US outlet (where Low setting was pretty low, like a desktop heater)... at least in Iceland (220V/50Hz) and I'd assume likewise for the UK and other European countries with that spec. All we needed was a cheap plug adapterno need for step up/down converters, wattage limits, fuses that could blow the rest of your tripesp for things like hairdryers. Hunting for a coin to switch between the dual-voltage settings was a bit niggly, but fine for making it harder to accidentally fry your dryer.It's small5.5" from intake end to nozzle, and 6" from top to handle bottom + the ~1.5" cord leaddoesn't take up any more room than the few folding travel dryers I've had. The squeaky clicks of folding travel dryers always makes me wonder if the next snap might means a chewed/caught cord or broken joint, so I'm stoked about the solid-state handle on this dryer, even if it takes more flat spacestill packs thin at ~2.25" at thickest in its 6X8" bag (which can expand up to 4.5" at the bottom). Got the fuschia dryer with zebra bag, which was handy for keeping the 2 attachments, my other small combs and clips, and an easy stuffing of its loosely-gathered cable (rather than spending time winding the cord around which still twists and wears on it, and unravels in your luggage). Finding no retractable-cord dual-voltage mini dryer of satisfactory durability at the time, this was the one I decided on.
Unfortunately the airstream is as skinny as the nozzlejust under 1.5" diameter, but the diffuser attachment spreads the air a little (haven't tried the concentrator). That said, it still does a sufficient job on my heavy waist-length hair. An ionic (tourmaline-ceramic) dryer was a must esp on the road since it cuts my drying time from 40 mins to about 15-20, and this one left my hair smoother than other ionic dryers I've used.
Solid so farno sparks, overheating or anything scary... after most regular runs the parts are hot, but not enough to burn me (seems ok enough to put it back in its bag, but when there's time I let it cool off to be safe). Great travel dryer and one of the lower price points too.
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