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Andis 67690 1-Inch Nano-Silver Tourmaline Wet or Dry Ceramic Flat Iron | 
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| Brand: Andis Category: Health and Beauty
List Price: $37.99 Buy New: $15.99 You Save: $22.00 (58%)
New (6) from $15.99
Rating: 74 reviews Sales Rank: 430
Size: 1" (Wet or Dry) Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 13.5 x 4.6 x 2.5
MPN: 67690 Model: 67690 UPC: 040102676901 EAN: 0040102676901 ASIN: B000U0C65C
Release Date: September 1, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Nano-Silver technology with real silver has anti-bacterial properties. | | • | Tourmaline crystals, crushed from precious gemstones, emit negative ions that quickly seal the cuticle layer and eliminates frizz for smoother, silkier hair. | | • | Ceramic plates preserve moisture, creating incredible luster and shine. | | • | Works on wet or dry hair. | | • | Heats to 400 degrees with 20 heat settings for all hair types. |
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Product Description Nano-Silver technology with real silver has anti-bacterial properties Tourmaline crystals, crushed from precious gemstones, emit negative ions that quickly seal the cuticle and eliminate frizz for smoother silkier hair Ceramic plates preserve moisture, creating incredible luster and shine Style your hair from wet to dry Steam vents allow evaporation of excess moisture Eliminates blow drying Virtually eliminates static Designed for a smooth, gliding experience 20 heat settings for all hair types Fast 30 second heat-up Closing lock for easy storage Swivel cord
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 74
Didn't know my hair could look so good! March 9, 2010 Beth I had been using the crappy drugstore straighteners. Now my hair looks like it does when I leave the salon. The ceramic protects my hair better too. No split ends yet.
Skeptic turned believer February 22, 2010 J. Costa (Boston) I was very skeptical on whether or not a wet to dry flat iron would work on my curly hair. I had a friend who had curly hair similar to mine, and she used a wet to dry flat iron, so I was at least open to trying it. I got the Andis flat iron because it was reasonably priced. For the price, I really think it was a good value and it actually straightened my hair from root to tip.
I would not say that it is quicker than blowdrying, however. It took me the same amount of time that it takes me to blowdry my hair straight, which is one hour. Some people complained that this flat iron would turn off after an hour's use. That happened to me, and at first, I thought it was broken, because all of a sudden, there was no more heat coming off of it. I turned it off for about three minutes, then turned it back on and waited for it to heat up. Then, I was back to work.
One thing I would say for curly haired women using this product is that it should be used in conjunction with the Wigo Straightening Brush. I couldn't imagine getting the Andis to straighten my hair without the Wigo brush creating tension and pulling the hair in a straight direction.
Overall, it is a good value for the price. I don't regret the purchase and I look forward to getting better at using it.
Easy to use. February 7, 2010 Amy Jo Montgomery (VT) Great little dry flat iron. Does a nice job even on my rather coarse hair and does not feel like it is being burnt.
A decent flat iron, but... January 13, 2010 Jasmine Anderson (NY, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This flat iron was good for the price. I couldn't get my hair as straight as I wanted it, nor could I get my roots, but that might have just been my technique. I did manage to go from about 50% dry 3c curls to completely dry reasonably straight hair with no damage. The iron heats up quickly, and maintains an even heat throughout usage. My only real problem with this flat iron is that the ceramic coating is incredibly thin, and started flaking off inside three months of infrequent usage.
I'd personally go with a flat iron with either thicker ceramic coating, or ideally full ceramic plates. However, if you don't mind replacing it when the coating starts chipping, it's worth a try.
Andis Flat Iron very good for price January 7, 2010 S. Cunningham (Mandan, ND USA) The Andis flatiron was recommended to me by a friend's daughter. She said it worked great and she never had any problems with it. Having worked in the beauty supply industry for many years in the past, I knew Andis was a name with quality behind it. When I received the flat iron, I carefully read the instructions and was pleased at how simple it was to operate. I tried to duplicate the hairstyle I had gotten at the salon and to my surprise, it was actually easy! I do like the red and green LED's that tell you when it's hot and when it's heating.
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