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@Caaareful Shopper What color did you order?


@Pecky  The black one.  Which did you order?

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I would only use the diffuser so it would be a waste for me.  I'm actually happy with my Black Orchid diffuser and a fairly cheap Hot Tools dryer, so easy pass.  

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Re: HSN TS Shark Hair Dryer

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@Jordan2 I have this.   I paid for it at Amazon, last year.  Perhaps a little less then that.  It's a great dryer.  In fact, so good, that I prefer my hair styled just with the dryer.  I no longer use any styling tool. It came with a diffuser and another attachment.  I didn't need it.  I have good thick hair with natural body.  

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I currently have a Drybar Buttercup hairdryer that I like but I feel it my be nearing its lifespan. I would have probably bought it again (anyone interested it normally sells for $199 but is half price today on Ulta a good deal), but wanted to try the Shark dryer. The only con of the Drybar is it is rather heavy. 

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@Caaareful Shopper wrote:

@Pecky wrote:

@Caaareful Shopper What color did you order?


@Pecky  The black one.  Which did you order?


@Caaareful Shopper I ordered the black one too. Smiley Happy

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I thought about buying but I would never use all the attachments. It is a good value for those using all attachments. 

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Re: HSN TS Shark Hair Dryer

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I bought it when they had it as a TS back in the summer.  I needed a new dryer and I like the brush attachments.  I love mine!

 

ETA:  I just checked and mine came with at least two brushes that you can attach for drying (I really only use one) and four curling wands which I only use occasionally.

 

I see that this one has different attchaments.

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I am on the fence with this dryer.  I did buy a Shark dryer at Costco last January but its really heavy.

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This dryer looks interesting.  I wouldn't need the diffuser (that is just for curly hair, right?) but the other attachments I could probably use.  I just don't know that I want to spend quite this much for a dryer.

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@Jordan2 wrote:

I currently have a Drybar Buttercup hairdryer that I like but I feel it my be nearing its lifespan. I would have probably bought it again (anyone interested it normally sells for $199 but is half price today on Ulta a good deal), but wanted to try the Shark dryer. The only con of the Drybar is it is rather heavy. 


Amazon is offering the Drybar Buttercup hairdryer for $99.00. Maybe it is a promotion this month.