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Expensive hair dryers are they worth it ?

(57 Posts)
NanKate Mon 11-Apr-22 11:07:40

My old hair dryer is on its last legs and I am researching a new one. Some of them cost £300+ ?. Have you got a swish hairdryer? Help please.

Esspee Tue 12-Apr-22 09:00:17

Did anyone else use an electric iron way back in the 60s?

FannyCornforth Tue 12-Apr-22 09:48:12

What’s a multiplier Tilly?

Thank you Kate and Blossoming

I think that you’d love the Dyson with your beautiful hair Blossoming (and I did see your comment on the GM thread the other day wink)

Anyway! Good news!
My Dyson is going to have a lovely new home where I’m sure it will be cherished.
Grandmadinosaur is going to give it a new lease of life! smile

TillyTrotter Tue 12-Apr-22 12:01:44

Fanny It’s the name Mr Dyson gave to the technology of his bladeless fan (when we bought one about 6 years ago).
This is it.
I see James D has changed the name now others have copies.
It gives a stream of uninterrupted airflow according to the blurb.

crazyH Tue 12-Apr-22 12:08:58

Babyliss travel dryer for me ?

NanKate Wed 20-Apr-22 07:37:45

I think I will buy the Babyliss travel dryer too.

Parsley3 Wed 20-Apr-22 07:44:49

I love my Dyson. I have thick hair which used to take ages to dry but now the Dyson makes short work of it and doesn't leave my hair dry and frizzy. A lot of money well spent.