Customer Reviews Read 18 more reviews... Cheap, foldable hair dryer. December 2, 2008 Michael D (Washington, DC USA)
This is a cheap, slightly flimsy product. Note there is a voltage selector (for 250 vs. 120 volts). In the 120 mode, you will not be able to use HIGH mode, but HIGH appears to work fine if you do not toggle the switch.
FIne for about 6 months' use November 7, 2008 Domestic Virtues 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't normally use a dryer in warmer weather, so though I bought this dryer about a year ago, I got maybe 6 months' use out of it at best. I've been buying Conair dryers since I was a teenager and they always worked for *at least* a few years. I'll try another brand next time, though I'm not too optimistic that any of them are much good. I only wish I could find one that doesn't have the clunky 'Appliance Leakage Circuit Interrupter' type of plug because I think that's what generally fails with today's dryers.
hair dryer October 27, 2008 Alvin R. Werchan (tx)
just what I was looking for. Small, light, two speeds, has a nice loop to hang it, folds for traveling, and so on. Especially nice with the Amazon rewards coupon. It was shipped to my home at no charge.
hotel-like dryer September 30, 2008 Heelas (CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The hair dryer is nicely compact and the price is great, but the dryer is very basic and "screams" like a hotel dryer. It only has the heat setting--no cold shot. I strongly believe it needs to come with the attachment that allows you to concentrate the flow. If it wasn't so loud and if it came with the concentrator attachment, then I wouldn't be considering returning it.
Conair 124A 1600 Watt Mini Hair Dryer August 31, 2008 Miss Vicky (Pennsylvania) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The product works well - almost like my last ConAir 1600 watt mini, with one exception. The fan control has been moved from the inside of the handle by the thumb, to the outside of the handle. This is definitely NOT user friendly - to change fan speed, you have to stop drying, turn the dryer, move the switch, turn the dryer, and resume drying. Buy the ConAir 1875 watt model instead! It has the fan control where it belongs.
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