Valentina Yang—December 13, 2025
My sister-in-law has this styler at her place and I love it so much that I had to get one. I will say that this styler holds my curls/waves better than a Dyson does and if you don't want to spend the hefty tag and don't care for name brands, I'd recommend giving this a try. My hair type is fine (1a/1b) and doesn't take long to dry. It has 3 settings (cool, low and high) so the heat is your choice, I mainly use the low setting and it works well. It does tend to get a little hot when I'm drying my bangs but it's okay because it's just for a little. Read more
A. Hurley—December 20, 2025
I use this for my blowouts. Works better than the Dyson and the Shark. Much easier to use too, and lighter. It dries my hair quickly, even when using low heat mode. I use it all the time! Read more
Jaynann Hampton—November 8, 2025
Works well and is lightweight. My hair is very fine texture so the brush doesn’t grab my hair as well as I would like but my hair style was pretty easy to achieve. It will be handy to take on vacation. Read more
Karleigh—January 8, 2026
Used once and immediately returned. I have thick but fine strand hair, long past my shoulders down my back. I have used a dryer brush like this before from Babyliss that was amazing, but settled for this because I couldn't find the model I wanted. Before use, my hair was about 80-90% air dried. I felt that there was difficulty in getting the hair to stay on the brush and difficulty with getting the brush through the hair when trying to create a curl. When using the high setting, the airflow was too high and blowing the hair off the brush. Without being able to cling to the brush, I couldn't achieve the curl I wanted without putting my hand over. A curl I could easily achieve with the Babyliss dryer brush I used previously. If I tried the lower setting, I could get the hair to stay on the brush, but once I started trying to wrap the hair to create the curl, I couldn't get the brush through the hair. Again, something that was much easier when I was using the Babyliss dryer. If ALL YOU WANT is to simply dry your hair, then I suppose this tool is fine. But I like to fluff and give lots of volume and shape to my bangs and face framing which this product did not do. Overall unpleasant to use. I ended up resorting back to my blowdryer and styling brush to fix it. Read more
Lovely—November 28, 2025
This is a great blow dryer-styile-curlying tool I am glad I did not listen to other reviews the air does get very hot but it also has settings you can use cold air medium low and high on either cold or hot also the option to change the barrels or just a blow dryer you can’t beat the price plus fast shipping and amazing price I have always loved this brand also. Read more
Daughter of the King—August 18, 2025
This helped my hair to be straight in my 30s but now im in my 40s my hair decided to change texture and be wavy. When use this, my hair just ends up frizzy. Its not fault of the product, just may hair has changed and no longer can tolerate the straightening with blow drying with bristles. Before my hair changed I had this same set and it worked so good. The design is good - easy to hold, change settings, and change attachments. Im sad it no longer has that effect, but I still think its a good product for the right hair texture. Read more
Karen S—November 22, 2025
This Hot Air Curling Iron/straightener is the 3rd one I have had in the last 20 years. It has quick styling and drying ability, different brush sizes for different needs. I have owned other brands and styles, but this particular model is easy to use and handle. The brushes dont fall off in the middle of using it. Its powerful and its a very dual purpose device great to travel with. Read more
WorldTravelr—January 12, 2022
I purchased this for my mother ... she was looking at these but mentioned that she was not sure if she'd like it, so she did not want me to buy anything expensive and she would upgrade if the concept worked. I had looked at the yellow Blow Dry Bar version of this in a store ... which retailed at around $100 - $200. That version, despite the cost, was only a smaller brush OR a larger brush. This came with two brush sizes. I was very skeptical about the quality due to the low price. That proved to be unfounded as my mother said that she really, really liked this one and there was no need to upgrade to a more expensive brand. One thing she really mentioned liking is that the chord swivels/rotates as the unit is being used so the chord doesn't get tangled up as you turn the appliance during use. It's lightweight and easily maneuverable and the different brushes are easy to attach and take off. She mentioned it is so much easier to use this than the traditional method of holding the blow drier in one hand and a brush in the other. The hot setting is very hot/too hot ... so the low setting is all she uses, with a quick blast of cool air at the end. She has medium/short hair above her shoulders and fine hair, not thick, so this works well for her. She doesn't do any curling or waving and keeps her hair straight. The big brush is good for body, near the roots. The smaller brush is more for the under part of your hair. It is nice to have both brushes to use ... many more expensive kits only have one brush attachment. This also comes with a blow drier attachment. While it's not as powerful in terms of dispersing air as a regular blow drier, it does a good job of drying hair without having to use a brush. Don't expect to go from fully wet to fully dry in a minute or two, but it will give you a little bit more shape and body, especially on fine hair. Overall, for under twenty bucks, this thing is amazing. She had fully intended to upgrade to a Dyson after but will keep this unit. It's a little lightweight and flimsy ... but it works as it should. The value and performance is fantastic and it is highly recommended. Read more

