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T3 Bespoke Labs 83808-SE Featherweight Professional Ionic Ceramic Tourmaline Hair Dryer | 
| Brand: Bespoke Labs Category: Beauty
List Price: $200.00 Buy New: $122.22 as of 9/3/2010 07:16 CDT details You Save: $77.78 (39%)
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Seller: DiscountsJungle Rating: 128 reviews Sales Rank: 2323
Color: White/Black Media: Health and Beauty Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 3.5 x 9
MPN: 83808-SE Model: 83808-SE UPC: 883349838103 EAN: 0883349838103 ASIN: B000K7JLGM
Release Date: October 31, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Powerful 1800 watts, yet weighs only 13 ounces | | • | Generates Tourmaline negative ions and infrared heat technolgy for 60% faster drying. The only dryer with a true ceramic heater coil | | • | Eliminates frizzy, "blow dried" look | | • | Negative ions add moisture and sheen | | • | Comes complete with removable filter and screen, 2 speed settings and cool shot, as well as ionized concentrator |
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Product Description This unique Hair Dryer dries your hair in half the time. No more sweating in the bathroom and rushing for that important date.
No damage to your hair. Leaves hair shiny and smooth.
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T3 Featherweight/Revlon Tourmaline Comparison January 13, 2008 R. Vietmeyer (Oakton, VA USA) 177 out of 179 found this review helpful
I bought the T3 featherweight for my wife as a Christmas gift for my wife. She has extremely thick hair and drying it takes a very long time. After purchasing the T3 from an authorized dealer, I found the Good Housekeeping review that gave a favorable review of the Revlon Tourmaline Ionic. Since the Revlon is 1/10th the cost, I bought one at Target and gave both to my wife for Christmas.
I was hoping that she would find the Revlon comparable and we could save the expense of the T3. No such luck. She first used to T3 and found that it was much quieter than her current dryer and that it reduced the time it took to dry her hair by about 10 minutes. When she next used the Revlon, she ended up burning her hair and refuses to ever use it again. She's been using the T3 for about three weeks as remains very happy with it.
Being the more analytical one, I decided to do a scientific comparison between the two. Note that I only had one sample of each dryer and I didn't use calibrated instruments, so these observations are only useful in comparing the two samples that I had.
The first and most important difference concerned the temperature of the air exiting these two dryers while set for high output and hot temperature. The T3 held a fairly consistent temperature that most of the time fell between 190 and 210 degrees. Extremes fell between 180 and 230 degrees, but these were for only a second or two before the temperature returned to 200+/-10 degrees.
The Revlon was much less consistent. Its temperature continuously fluctuated between 130 and 235 degrees. Once I observed the temperature spike to almost 260 degrees. I must have been one of these spikes the burned my wife's hair. I took measurements over three different periods and noticed wide fluctuation during each one. Keep in mind that I only had one sample of each dryer so these problems may be caused by a defective unit and not indicative of the entire line.
Both dryers are very quiet compared to those that my wife has used in the past. The T3 ran at about 100 decibels at the intake and output ends and about 90 decibels on the side. From one foot away, the dryer ran from 78 to 84 decibels. The Revlon was a little louder, running about 105db at the ends to 90db on the side. From one foot, it in ranged from 82-89 decibels. These measurements were taken in our bathroom which has almost no sound absorption.
The Revlon did push out more air. On the high settings, the air exiting the Revlon had almost twice the force of that of the T3. On the low setting, T3 had about 75% of the force of the Revlon.
Bottom line: The Revlon had temperature problems and burned my wife's hair. If that could be fixed, it would be a great dryer as it's 1/10 the cost on the T3. But, right now, there's no way my wife is going to give up her T3.
The Perfect Blowout October 25, 2005 L. Gore (Orange County, CA) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I have been trying for a loooong time to blow-out my hair the way my stylist does so that it looks smooth, shiny, and perfectly straight. After finding the perfect hair smoothing serum, the perfect brush, my hair still didn't look like it did when I leave my salon. Well, I finally found out it had everything to do with the hairdryer I was using. I would have never dreamed of spending this kind of money on a blow dryer but my friend let me borrow hers and I knew I had to get one too. This dryer DOES make a difference in your blow out. I don't know how those ions work, but it dries hair faster, leaves it smooth and shiny like the hair you see swinging all shiny and glossy in shampoo commercials. Would definitely recommend.
Worth the Price January 1, 2006 Blondie (Florida) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
I have thick, extremely wavey hair that I have to beat into submission with hair care products, blowdrying and then straightening--and it still frizzy! It takes my stylist at least 45 minutes to blow out my hair. This dryer--used with the T3 barrel brush--dried my hair in nothing flat, and left it straight, shiny--and wonder of wonders--healthy-looking. I know the price tag is high, but I think of all the time I'm going to save that in the past was spent blowdrying my hair.
Happy Hair May 6, 2007 Robin C 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This hair dryer is identical to the one used by my stylist - and I paid the exact same price he did. I have some natural wave to my hair and while the dryer doesn't straighten every hair on my head, it does a better job than a regular dryer does. My hair tends to retain water, but I would say drying time is less than five minutes with this dryer (my hair is shoulder length). At my last cut, my stylist remarked that my hair is in good condition - about a month after I'd been using the dryer. The dryer does get hot, but not to the degree my other dryers have. Granted, I don't have a warranty with it, but I'm very happy with this appliance.
Terrific hair dryer, with caveat January 8, 2008 C. Sharpe (St Augustine, FL USA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Works great; same dryer used by my hair stylist. Here's the caveat: Since I bought it from DiscountJungle via Amazon.com, the manufacturer would not honor their 4-year warranty. They told me they only warranty products sold (at full retail cost) by their "authorized" vendors, adding that hair dryers sold by Amazon.com or by DiscountJungle were often used (not new) or knock-off copies of their product. The manufacturer strongly recommended that I return the product to DiscountJungle, and buy one from their website, or from Nordstrom (one of their few vendors); then the manufacturer assured me they would warranty the hair dryer. I phoned DiscountJungle, explained all this to them, and was assured that mine was brand new (sure looked new to me), and that DiscountJungle would honor the 4-year warranty. I got that in writing from them, and then I was able to start using the hair dryer. It was no fun going through all this. Just be prepared...
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