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Dyson Supersonic hairdryer vs. regular Conair

2016-12-21
if you don't have long hair then you probably don't know what it's like to have to blow-dry long hair on a regular basis but I can tell you from experience that it can take a ridiculously long time yeah that's something we actually agree on yeah so that's why I was really excited to try out Dyson's new supersonic hair dryer Dyson of course is known for its excellent vacuum cleaners but in this case it took the digital motor technology from its vacuums and put it into this pool futuristic $400 hair dryer shut the front door $400 yeah this this is expensive but good products tend to cost a lot stop it okay this hair dryer that I got in my local pharmacy the Conair 1875 watt turbo styler cost twenty one dollars yeah but this one looks way cooler and the motor isn't a handle unlike that hair dryer really any other hair dryer I think I've used before so what does that do over one it means the head can be designed like this which is super sleek unlike that long nozzle you've got there but more importantly it means that the weight is more evenly distributed as you're using it I am still not sold okay well maybe this will impress you the supersonic hair dryer has a glass feed thermistor you mean a thermometer yeah basically but what it's supposed to do is regulate the temperature of the air as it is coming out of the supersonic dryer so that in Siri even if you haven't popped up to the highest heat level you won't totally fry your hair I mean blow-dry your hair every day is going to damage it eventually whether you have a special glass speed thermistor or not true but also the motor in the supersonic dryer spins at a hundred and ten thousand revolutions per minute or rpm the conventional hairdryer has a motor that's around twenty to thirty thousand rpm okay this this is a lot of technical jargon when what I really want to know is how well this is that dry my hair for $400 okay so why don't we have a little contest like a dry off or whatever you want to call it just basic drying no elaborate styling yeah I'm game I'm game let's test this all right wait till you hear how quiet see my $21 Connor didn't take all that much longer than your fancy Dyson hmm I don't know I think my hair looks smoother mmm does it yeah oh and this does come with a diffuser for people with curly hair yeah I mean mine comes with a diffuser - not only a diffuser also a styling concentrator okay well this comes with a diffuser and a styling concentrator and a smoother and the cool thing is that they're magnetized so when you put them on like this so let me get this straight both of us had our hair dried in around five to seven minutes but your Dyson looks way cooler has some temperature control features it's a really powerful motor and has some magnetic attachments and you are willing to pay $400 for that okay the point is not that this is going to do something radically different from what yours does it's a hair dryer it dries hair it doesn't make you look like a supermodel however I can appreciate that this is a cool new piece of technology in a market that really has been the same for a long time I mean Dyson is known for bringing cool stuff into its vacuum and its home environment line of products and this time it decided to tackle the hairdryer so while I personally probably wouldn't spend $400 on this hairdryer I can appreciate that it's a cool piece of technology that hopefully will someday be maybe a little bit less expensive okay well until that happens I'm just gonna stick with my $21 hairdryer because it's fine it works just fine she's such a killjoy well maybe this will impress to you this has a glass feed thermistor thermistor there in a store key right bag just going to the thermistor
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