Quite Pleased With a Really Good Hair Dryer
This hair dryer is oh-so-expensive, at least for someone like me who's on a fixed income. I didn't really like writing anything negative, but I thought it necessary to put that first, especially because of all the hoopla from The New York Times, raving about how light it is, etc. It's no lighter than my original hair dryer. May as well go on with another small "negative" I just thought about... I keep unintentionally tapping on the COLD button, because it's right there where I'm holding the dryer. I know I'll get used to positioning my hand and fingers better.
Now onto the good, positive things. I love the cord length! I can really work with seeing the back of my head because of the additional length, so I appreciate this nice surprise. As for performance, the dryer has good options as to warm-to-hot and high-to-low speeds, which I find particularly necessary with my most unusual hair style, which is now short, but a million different lengths (maybe slightly like a "shag"?), and now gives me the ability to try some different angles, if you will, with my hair. The sound is quieter, and that's a big deal, since I don't miss any incoming phone calls. According to the company -- whom I called to ask a question about this hair dryer -- it turns out that, based on the numbers on the plug-in part, I have a really old model, sold to me, "as new," by an online dealer, and not Rusk directly. But I still will have the same two-year guarantee as long as I hang onto the receipt and -- oh, I just forgot, but I have both requirements written down, so I'm cool. Nice rep and good company!
If you have the money to spend, go for this RUSK Engineering W8less Professional 2000 Watt Dryer. You won't be in the least bit disappointed, of that I can be sure!
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