| Wall Mounted Hair Dryers: How convenient! |
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Three weeks ago, I decided that it was time that I got a wall mounted hair dryer for my daughter so that she would stop leaving it out on the counter where it could fall into the sink. So, I did a little work, and found several that seemed likely.
The first wall mounted hair dryer was a pristine looking white blow dryer that was 8 by 10 inches, a fair size. It had two settings for heat and speed, which would allow for some different types of hair or time settings. It also contained a motor that was guaranteed to last for a very long time, so a replacement would not have to be bought for a vast space of time. It was also great for family use, which was useful if multiple people wanted to use it and still not worry about it needing to be replaced soon because of the long lasting motor.
The second wall mounted hair dryer was also white, but had a few things that were different and alluring. This dryer had a five foot coiled cord, so that the user would be able to move about a bit while blow drying their hair. It also utilized tourmaline technology, which was generally used in straightening irons, which helped to reduce frizz and to dry the hair more quickly. It was efficient as well because it required no specific devices to be mounted on the wall or a door. It was a simple process!
The third wall mounted hair dryer was often seen in fancy hotels. This dryer included 1500 watts of electricity, drying hair faster than most. The design of the dryer itself made it so that it did not stick out painfully from the wall, but rather seemed to belong there without being intrusive. It also had an automatic shut off, so that if left on for too long, it would not have the time to start a fire, but rather just turn off. There was a removal flint filter, which enabled the motor to last for a long time if the filter was taken care of properly. It contained a way to reset as well just in case water was accidentally applied to the dryer, almost eliminating the possibility of it shorting out. It also had a six foot coiled cord and a one year warranty from the manufacturer.
The next dryer was a bit different than the others. This dryer was box shaped with a hose that was used to dry the hair. This was generally used by adults to dry their children’s hair. This dryer had all of it’s elements safely on the wall in its waterproof box and so this eliminated the possibility of a shock if water was splashed onto it and so children would not have to be worried about while around it. It also contained a timer from one to twelve minutes, which was an important safety feature so that the dryer would not stay on continually and potentially become a fire hazard. It also had an anti-interfere electricity system, so that hair drying would not generally be interrupted.
The last dryer was much like the others: wall mounted and white. It also had a detachable air intake grille, which would ensure that excessive dust would not be stuck to the hair. This dryer was also easily mountable, needing only a flat service on which to be applied to. IT contained 1600 watts of electricity and 120 volts as well as three heat settings and two air speed settings. This would allow for the different types of hair to be styled accordingly and for hair to be dried according to the user’s amount of time. It also had an electricity indicator light, which would alert the user when the dryer was on so that there could be no mistake.
Many of these wall mounted hair dryers would be great! The job: just pick one! |
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