Hair Blow Dryers

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Hair Blow Dryers

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Yep of all things I had to buy a blow dryer today. I looked at EVERY model on the shelves and ALL were made in China. Now that I am home I have found some made in Italy and France.

Finally I found a couple made in the USA but DANG they are epensive!

Anyway here they are:

http://www.hairpower.com/products.html

They are Silence HP Model #385. They are $139 and $159 but you may be able to search and find them cheaper. I found them first at http://www.americansworking.com/haircare.html

THey are kinda weird lookin...
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Remind me of the 70s... lol ( I don't even remember the 70s) :P

The following though might make spending the money a little easier...
The Silence HP's energy efficient 1200/1600 watt heat equivalence uses less than half the wattage of conventional dryers giving you both controlled power and cost efficiency. With our lifetime motor warranty, you can rest assured that the Silence HP is a sound investment
So less energy and a lifetime warranty...


IF ANYONE FINDS USA made Blow Dryers post them here! Especially if you find some cheaper ones..
Buy American, the job you save just might be your own.
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Re: Hair Blow Dryers

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NEVER MIND TO THE POST I MADE BELOW THESE BELOW ARE NOT MADE IN THE USA LIKE ONE OF THE LINKS STATE...

Here is a e-mail I got from the company:
Flag this messageRE: Message from t3micro.comMonday, February 15, 2010 5:49 PMFrom: "Haircare" <[email protected]>Add sender to ContactsTo: "Eric Hillman" <E_HILLMAN>Hi Eric,
Our dryers are made in Korea and China. Our items can be located at retail stores such as Sephora, Ulta, Nordstroms, QVC, our own website www.t3micro.com, Bloomingdales, Von Maur, and others. Please let us know if you have any further questions.


Thank You,

T3 Micro Customer Care

[email protected]




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of E Hillman
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 4:11 PM
To: info
Subject: Message from t3micro.com


From: E Hillman
Email: E_HILLMAN

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Are your Hair Blow Dryers all made in the USA? If so, which ones are and where can I buy them?

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Here is another but it is even more expensive

http://www.diytrade.com/china/4/product ... nic_C.html
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Supposed made in the use according to the DIY site above.

Here is the main site
http://www.t3micro.com/dryers/
Buy American, the job you save just might be your own.
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