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It says the tsv is not available at this time - it was earlier today. Does anyone know if I could order it now by phone?
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It's on now, but you probably know that. :-) Are you going to get it?

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I'd love to get it! I'm just trying to wrap my head around the price! I know there are better dryers out there than my $30 drugstore brand, but I don't know if I need to spend this much! I'll see how long I can hold out!

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I cannot believe how many styling tools are over $100! Stop the madness! I am not about to pay $100+ for a hairdryer, a ceramic styling brush, a straightener, hot rollers, or anything else.

Then they want you to spend $100+ on a tool to clean your face, remove hair, and who knows what else?

I am sure they are all nice products--I've even tried some, but none are worth that kind of money, IMO. Shop around, there are lots of reasonably priced alternatives out there.

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If you are not good at styling your own hair the most expensive dryer or styling tool in the world isn't going to turn you into Nick Chavez. Your hair may look a little better than when you use cheap tools, but it won't look just walked out of the salon great. I think there's a mid-price range of good products out there quite suitable for most of us to use at home.

It makes me laugh when these people selling the expensive hair tools speak to how much they protect and condition the hair. A tool which gets hot enough to style will dry and fry the hair over time if you use it several times a week regardless of how well it's made. Furthermore, many of us are paying big bucks for haircare products which are supposed to protect the hair from the styling tools used on it. It's double talk.

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I was considering buying this but I really can't justify spending money on myself at this time of the year. I also am not sure that I want to spend this much money on a hair dryer. I may sometime in the near future try to find a decent hair dryer at TJ Maxx, Marshall's or Sally Beauty Supply. All of these stores usually have a good selection of hair dryers at a reasonable price.

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On 12/9/2014 Timberjack said:

I'd love to get it! I'm just trying to wrap my head around the price! I know there are better dryers out there than my $30 drugstore brand, but I don't know if I need to spend this much! I'll see how long I can hold out!

Yes there are...AND I got one at Target last week for $11 {#emotions_dlg.thumbup1} Works GREAT (a Conair) and I have long thick hair. Such a good dryer I went back and purchased another one as a backup. DH saw the TSV and said "at that price it should come with a hairdresser".....he's so funny{#emotions_dlg.lol}

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On 12/9/2014 Vamp said:

I cannot believe how many styling tools are over $100! Stop the madness! I am not about to pay $100+ for a hairdryer, a ceramic styling brush, a straightener, hot rollers, or anything else.

Then they want you to spend $100+ on a tool to clean your face, remove hair, and who knows what else?

I am sure they are all nice products--I've even tried some, but none are worth that kind of money, IMO. Shop around, there are lots of reasonably priced alternatives out there.

I'm the same way as you. I cannot imagine spending that kind of money on a hair dryer. I got mine from Bed, Bath & Beyond and didn't even pay $20.00 for it. I bought it to replace a $10.00 hairdryer from the same place. The only reason I bought the new one is because I tossed that diffuser part out and wanted to start using it. The $10.00 dryer still works fine and I've had it for years and years.

How many posts have we read here about the $150.00 T3 dryer breaking after a year or even 6 months. It's nuts.

I lost my mind years ago and spent $180.00 on a flat iron. I recently bought one that was less than $40.00 and I like it so much better.

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On 12/9/2014 Timberjack said:

I'd love to get it! I'm just trying to wrap my head around the price! I know there are better dryers out there than my $30 drugstore brand, but I don't know if I need to spend this much! I'll see how long I can hold out!


Try Folica.com. I bought a blow dryer there for 70.00. They have real reviews and videos on different hair products/tools. I was actually considering getting the Beachwaver for my daughter but went on there and read the reviews and changed my mind.

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On 12/9/2014 Timberjack said:

I'd love to get it! I'm just trying to wrap my head around the price! I know there are better dryers out there than my $30 drugstore brand, but I don't know if I need to spend this much! I'll see how long I can hold out!

I preordered it and love it! For me, it was worth the price. I've never had good luck with inexpensive dryers. This one really does dry your hair faster and I have zero frizz with it. I understand not everyone is going to pay this much for a dryer but for me it's totally worth it:-)