Hot Tools 1875 Watt Professional Styler Dryer, Model 1099N: Review
By SummerIsEnding, published Apr 24, 2008
Published Content: 1,271 Total Views: 877,940 Favorited By: 57 CPs
Embed:
I've been waiting for my hair dryer to come in the mail, my brother took it upon himself to destroy my last hair dryer. I loved that dryer so much I re-ordered another one online. Sadly though, when you order things online, you don't get instant satisfaction. There is this little thing called 'snail mail', and I likely won't see that new dryer for another week or so.While I wait though, I have been using my moms hair dryer, Hot Tools 1875 Watt Professional Styler Dryer, Model 1099N.
When I asked to borrow her dryer, I truly was not expecting her to hand me this odd shaped hair dryer. I personally had never seen a dryer quite like it. It looked as if it was missing it's nose or something.
In my opinion the Hot Tools 1875 Watt Professional Styler Dryer, Model 1099N looks like a very large futuristic hair brush. I had the option to use 3 different styling attachments. Seeing how I have thick hair though, I skipped on using the attachable styling combs, simply because I knew they'd just get stuck in my hair.
For those with thin hair, I imagine that these attachment combs would be neat for styling. One of the combs is a styling brush, which attaches to the dryer, and allows you to brush your hair while you apply heat. Another comb is a wide detangling comb, and the last one is a fine finishing comb. I find that if you have thin hair you would easily be able to get straight results using these combs as you blow dry.
My Use:
I plugged the Hot Tools 1875 Watt Professional Styler Dryer, Model 1099N in, and set it to high setting. With my hair being really short now, I hoped the dryer would dry it in just a few short minutes, like my last dryer had.
As I hit the highest setting of heat, the dryer mad a loud squealing noise. I thought it was broken or something. Which scared me, because I was not ready to replace yet another dryer.
The dryer worked...it only was really loud, and makes a painful noise when first turned on.
Air Shot:

You may also like...
- Ten Hot Christmas Beverage Alternatives ...
- Just Why Are Hot Peppers so Darn Hot?
- Product Review: Hot Tools Professional P...
- How to Write for a Professional Magazine
- Roper Dryer: Great Dryer at a Great Pric...
- Feeling HOT, HOT, HOT
- Time to Clean Up Your Garden for the Win...
- Five Must Have Tools for the Scrapbook E...
Today's Most Commented On
Advertisment

Kaelly
Add a Comment
Posted on 05/11/2008 at 8:05:13 PM
Mary Lynn 321
Add a Comment
Posted on 04/30/2008 at 3:04:37 PM
Mary E. Coe
Add a Comment
Posted on 04/25/2008 at 10:04:53 AM