Conair 1875 Watt Ceramic Ionic Styler, Model 174TB: Review
By SummerIsEnding, published Apr 18, 2008
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So my brother this past week saw this ridiculous YouTube video which was a DIY (do it yourself) dent remedy for car dings. According to this bright video, in order to remove a small ding all one has to do is spray the ding with some keyboard dust cleanser (that crap that comes in an aerosol can); next set your blow dryer to a high setting and leave it on the ding (where you sprayed the dust cleaner), and the ding will magically pop out, saving you a trip to the detailer. My brother; I thought he was smarter than this. He went ahead and tried this DIY remedy on his Escalade, using...my dryer!
The result? The ding is still there, and my dryer melted. He was applying the dryer to close to the surface of the car, which caused my dryer to melt itself on the inside. Yeah.
My dryer was the Conair 1875 Watt Ceramic Ionic Styler, Model 174TB. We had a loving relationship, me and 174TB...and now that he managed to kill her trying to fix a stupid ding, I had to buy another one. I wasn't going to replace her with a newer model, I wanted my 174TB back!
Why?
The Conair 1875 Watt Ceramic Ionic Styler, Model 174TB is first off an ionic styler, and for those who don't know what the ionic technology is for, then read on. Ionic Technology basically will tame frizz better than a normal blow dryer. Not only will it tame frizz, but it makes hair easier to manage, and adds a bit of shine.
The Conair 1875 Watt Ceramic Ionic Styler, Model 174TB also packs ceramic disk technology to protect hair from heat damage.
For me though none of this really matters, the product description can boast all it wants; what matters is how well the dryer works, and for me, the Conair 1875 Watt Ceramic Ionic Styler, Model 174TB had been nothing but a blessing for the time I had it; thus the reason I placed an order for a brand spanking new one.
The Conair 1875 Watt Ceramic Ionic Styler, Model 174TB has 3 heat settings, and a cool shot button. The 3 heat settings are pretty self explanatory. Low, medium, and high.
I usually use the highest setting for faster drying, and styling. However if you are still hesitant, and worry about heat damage, you can use the lower settings.

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