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elchim is professional quality, you will find these in many hair salons.
made in italy, they're workhorses, and will both significantly cut down on drying time and last forever.
unless your wife really means she wants a cooool looking dyson hairdryer, she will love this—especially at such a good price.
I have 2 different models of Elchim dryers and I'll never buy any other brand again. I have long, thick hair which takes forever to dry with an ordinary dryer, but I'm done completely in less than 10 minutes with my Elchim's. I cannot attest to this model but the two models I have (3800 & 3900) are by far the best dryers I've ever used. Plus I've always used professional grade dryers. Forgot to mention that my hair looks great with this dryer because it uses heat instead of blowing your hair all over the place creating frizz.
I was in the same boat. Wife wanted a new hair dryer and that was going to be my Valentine's day gift to her.
I can't remember if it was on SD's thread on the Dyson or an amazon review, but the commenter said that, yes the $200 (on sale) Dyson was about 10% faster drying than another well-reviewed $30 dryer she also had.
That convinced me that most dryers are going to be pretty similar. That shouldn't be surprising, as they all blow hot air. The differences are going to be in the attachments, ergonomics (some have poorly placed switches or attachments that fall off) and some have DC motors that are SLIGHTLY less noisy.
Though I was ready to spend the $200, I ended up getting 3 that all had good reviews but the shapes and attachments were different. She ended up liking the one linked below that had a stubby nozzle and came with lots of attachments.
As much as I appreciate the humor here....does anybody on here have real experience with this? Good quality or crap? My wife recently tasked me to find her a deal on a good quality hair dryer and I'm in the dark here
As much as I appreciate the humor here....does anybody on here have real experience with this? Good quality or crap? My wife recently tasked me to find her a deal on a good quality hair dryer and I'm in the dark here
elchim is professional quality, you will find these in many hair salons.
made in italy, they're workhorses, and will both significantly cut down on drying time and last forever.
unless your wife really means she wants a cooool looking dyson hairdryer, she will love this—especially at such a good price.
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elchim is professional quality, you will find these in many hair salons.
made in italy, they're workhorses, and will both significantly cut down on drying time and last forever.
unless your wife really means she wants a cooool looking dyson hairdryer, she will love this—especially at such a good price.
As much as I appreciate the humor here....does anybody on here have real experience with this? Good quality or crap? My wife recently tasked me to find her a deal on a good quality hair dryer and I'm in the dark here
I was in the same boat. Wife wanted a new hair dryer and that was going to be my Valentine's day gift to her.
I can't remember if it was on SD's thread on the Dyson or an amazon review, but the commenter said that, yes the $200 (on sale) Dyson was about 10% faster drying than another well-reviewed $30 dryer she also had.
That convinced me that most dryers are going to be pretty similar. That shouldn't be surprising, as they all blow hot air. The differences are going to be in the attachments, ergonomics (some have poorly placed switches or attachments that fall off) and some have DC motors that are SLIGHTLY less noisy.
Though I was ready to spend the $200, I ended up getting 3 that all had good reviews but the shapes and attachments were different. She ended up liking the one linked below that had a stubby nozzle and came with lots of attachments.
As much as I appreciate the humor here....does anybody on here have real experience with this? Good quality or crap? My wife recently tasked me to find her a deal on a good quality hair dryer and I'm in the dark here
I have 2 different models of Elchim dryers and I'll never buy any other brand again. I have long, thick hair which takes forever to dry with an ordinary dryer, but I'm done completely in less than 10 minutes with my Elchim's. I cannot attest to this model but the two models I have (3800 & 3900) are by far the best dryers I've ever used. Plus I've always used professional grade dryers. Forgot to mention that my hair looks great with this dryer because it uses heat instead of blowing your hair all over the place creating frizz.
Last edited by HillaryWMUA February 24, 2021 at 06:02 PM.
Highly recommend. I've had one for about ten years and you have to understand that this is not like your regular drugstore $30 blow dryer. If you want a salon blow out at home, start with this dryer and a ceramic brush. Magic.
As much as I appreciate the humor here....does anybody on here have real experience with this? Good quality or crap? My wife recently tasked me to find her a deal on a good quality hair dryer and I'm in the dark here
Elchim is the best the difference between this one 3001 (white) and the classic red one (I think 2000) is the 3001 is a more compact size. It's really pretty too, it's a pearlescent white
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made in italy, they're workhorses, and will both significantly cut down on drying time and last forever.
unless your wife really means she wants a cooool looking dyson hairdryer, she will love this—especially at such a good price.
I can't remember if it was on SD's thread on the Dyson or an amazon review, but the commenter said that, yes the $200 (on sale) Dyson was about 10% faster drying than another well-reviewed $30 dryer she also had.
That convinced me that most dryers are going to be pretty similar. That shouldn't be surprising, as they all blow hot air. The differences are going to be in the attachments, ergonomics (some have poorly placed switches or attachments that fall off) and some have DC motors that are SLIGHTLY less noisy.
Though I was ready to spend the $200, I ended up getting 3 that all had good reviews but the shapes and attachments were different. She ended up liking the one linked below that had a stubby nozzle and came with lots of attachments.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BX1V2J6/
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made in italy, they're workhorses, and will both significantly cut down on drying time and last forever.
unless your wife really means she wants a cooool looking dyson hairdryer, she will love this—especially at such a good price.
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made in italy, they're workhorses, and will both significantly cut down on drying time and last forever.
unless your wife really means she wants a cooool looking dyson hairdryer, she will love this—especially at such a good price.
I can't remember if it was on SD's thread on the Dyson or an amazon review, but the commenter said that, yes the $200 (on sale) Dyson was about 10% faster drying than another well-reviewed $30 dryer she also had.
That convinced me that most dryers are going to be pretty similar. That shouldn't be surprising, as they all blow hot air. The differences are going to be in the attachments, ergonomics (some have poorly placed switches or attachments that fall off) and some have DC motors that are SLIGHTLY less noisy.
Though I was ready to spend the $200, I ended up getting 3 that all had good reviews but the shapes and attachments were different. She ended up liking the one linked below that had a stubby nozzle and came with lots of attachments.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BX1V2J6/
Also this hair dryer is 1800 watts, and may jump your circuit if the circuit already has some loads.
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