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Reduce the damage done to your hair with quicker drying! Ceramic Speed Styler by Conair | 
Enlarge Photo |  |  | Dual Heat Technology for conventional heat plus radiant
heat |  | Turbo switch on side barrel for 40% more airflow and faster
drying |
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| Specifications
ZIN Product Number: 425811 Weight: 2.55 lbs (1.16 CU) Size (inches): 10.98" X 4.29" X 9.02" Size (cm): 27.9 cm X 10.9 cm X 22.9 cm
Manufacturer: Conair
|  | Description
The Ceramic Speed Styler features the following:- 1875 Watts
- Ceramic Heat Technology for even heat distribution and less frizziness
- Dual Heat Technology for conventional heat plus radiant heat
- Turbo switch on side barrel for 40% more airflow and faster drying
- 3 heat/speed settings
- Cool shot button
- Concentrator attachment included
- Hinged filter for easy cleaning
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Conair is engaged in the development, manufacturing and marketing of health and beauty products and kitchen and electronic appliances. Since its founding in 1959, the company has become a leading manufacturer of nationally branded personal and healthcare small appliances.
The company's divisions offer a diversified mix of professional and consumer products under their own brand names as well as for private labels.
Conair's sales offices are in Stamford, Connecticut, with large distribution centers in East Windsor, New Jersey, Phoenix, Arizona and a manufacturing facility in Rantoul, Illinois. | |  | Share Your Review!
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