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3-Piece Revlon 1200W Ionic Technology Perfect Style Hot Air Dryer Kit

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Amazon has 3-Piece Revlon 1200W Ionic Technology Perfect Style Hot Air Dryer Kit on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $35+.

Walmart has 3-Piece Revlon 1200W Ionic Technology Perfect Style Hot Air Dryer Kit on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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  • Ionic technology gives you the power to create a salon-styled finish. Less frizz, for shiny, healthy-looking hair
  • Ceramic coating helps reduce damage over-styling with even heat distribution making styling fast and easy
  • Use the 1" attachment for soft curls and the 1-1/2" attachment for bouncy blowouts. The smoothing concentrator in cool setting locks in style
  • Achieve beautiful volume and soft curls. 1200 Watts of power conveniently dry the hair, while the 1" and 1 ½" barrel attachments create smooth volume or soft curls.
  • Note: This unit will not dry your hair when fully wet, towel dry your hair before styling

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Amazon has 3-Piece Revlon 1200W Ionic Technology Perfect Style Hot Air Dryer Kit on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $35+.

Walmart has 3-Piece Revlon 1200W Ionic Technology Perfect Style Hot Air Dryer Kit on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Product Information:
  • Ionic technology gives you the power to create a salon-styled finish. Less frizz, for shiny, healthy-looking hair
  • Ceramic coating helps reduce damage over-styling with even heat distribution making styling fast and easy
  • Use the 1" attachment for soft curls and the 1-1/2" attachment for bouncy blowouts. The smoothing concentrator in cool setting locks in style
  • Achieve beautiful volume and soft curls. 1200 Watts of power conveniently dry the hair, while the 1" and 1 ½" barrel attachments create smooth volume or soft curls.
  • Note: This unit will not dry your hair when fully wet, towel dry your hair before styling

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this store:Additional Note:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Convid1984
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Some of us simply refuse to pay an astronomical premium for any overpriced hairdryer, fan etc. The prices are unjustified and the ROI sucks
Solandri
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Dunno what their airwrap is. But Dyson triggers a lot of tech people because they take already-known principles of physics, market it as some newfangled thing they've invented, and layer it with patents which would most likely fail under a court challenge. But nobody is willing to pay the tens of millions of dollars it would cost to fight them in court so the patent stands (for now). (I don't really blame them for the patents thing; I blame the USPTO for granting such stupid patents.)

e.g. Their bladeless fan uses a principle which has been known since the 1700s. The fan blades (you didn't think it was really bladeless did you?) are in the base, and blows air out thin slits at the top. This fast-moving air drags nearby air along with it, creating the illusion of a bladeless fan [youtu.be].

The thing is, nobody makes their fan this way because it's stupid. It's less efficient than just having the fan blades blow the air directly. The Dyson has to use more energy to move the same amount of air as a regular fan. You only do it Dyson's way if there's some danger of objects being ingested which could tangle with the blades. Yet despite using a design that's been known about for centuries, Dyson managed to get patents on it. And despite the design being inferior, their marketing department has got the masses convinced that they've invented some new superior design. That will trigger any knowledgeable techie.

Apple is similar. The only thing they actually make is their Mx processors and UI software. Everything else in their devices is standard components everyone else in the industry uses. Made by the very same companies Apple's marketing has convinced people are inferior. Samsung, LG, Toshiba, Sony, etc. You're basically paying a reseller 3x to 10x more for the same memory, storage, screen, camera, etc. available in other products. They and Dyson are more marketing companies, than they are tech companies. You can see it if you look at their R&D spending as a percent of revenue [visualcapitalist.com]. Apple's is far lower than true tech companies like Nvidia, Broadcom, Intel (they spend 28%)
thischris
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That's actually incorrect. The cost of the product is almost always negligible for this type of product like makeup or lotions. You're paying for the brand and the marketing dollars. If the business case calls for higher market share or volume and low profit margins that sets the retail price. If you can't play with the big boys and their volumes then you are forced to slice up the market base and go after high profit margins. It's basic stuff - business school 101.

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Quote from thischris :
That's actually incorrect. The cost of the product is almost always negligible for this type of product like makeup or lotions. You're paying for the brand and the marketing dollars. If the business case calls for higher market share or volume and low profit margins that sets the retail price. If you can't play with the big boys and their volumes then you are forced to slice up the market base and go after high profit margins. It's basic stuff - business school 101.
In fact, the rule of thumb is at least 33% profit before it goes to B&M. "Revlon" is a brand you're paying a mini premium for based on the label. You could find the same technology on Aliexpress. Exactly why I'm saying "jack of all trade" beauty brands, like Revlon, only specialize in just slapping labels on items.
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Quote from Cookieless :
Oh, sorry! Are you allergic to knowledge?
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CookielessDec 31, 2023 08:15 PM
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I hope you propose to read some books in 2024 because all your "knowledge" is bad.

Shilling or brand hugging either way is pretty pathetic. I want to believe it's neither of this but it stinks of pig.
Yes, I'm shilling for a brand that gets free press on TikTok, YouTube, and IG. 0 logic in that comment.

The first user asked a valid question. Since I own 6, or so, tools from Revlon alone, I gave valid advice based on my experience with cheaper brands.

Please give advice of the brands you've used if you have more information. Tell us the temperature settings and if the tools you used work on 1A - 4C types.

I'll wait...
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