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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Andis 33295 Hangup Pro Turbo 1600W Wall Mount Hair Dryer (Health and Beauty) My husband and I recently used this model of hair dryer at a hotel while on vacation. We like it so much, I did an internet search for it when we got home. Purchased it on Amazon because I trust the site and know that there would be no problem if we were unhappy for any reason with the product.
This dryer is quick to dry, yet not as noisey as other hair dryers. The hang up feature is a bonus that I could no longer live without. A great product at a fair price. 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Andis 33295 Hangup Pro Turbo 1600W Wall Mount Hair Dryer (Health and Beauty) I bought two of these, one for each upstairs bathroom. The arrived quickly and at first glance, I was intimidated about installation. Then after reading the instructions, and seeing that they actually include a paper guide, you just tape to your wall and drill holes where the dots are... I installed both of these completely by myself! (I am a stay at home mom, so that IS a big deal!) It took no time and they both were up! They brace very solid against the wall. The dryer worked quite well and was very quiet compared to our old dryer. It also has automatic shut off, you can even hang it up while it is on and it will shut off as it is put back into the cradle. VERY NICE! I would buy again in a heartbeat! 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Andis 33295 Hangup Pro Turbo 1600W Wall Mount Hair Dryer (Health and Beauty) If you're in the market for a sturdy, well-priced and reasonably attractive wall-mount hair drier I'm not aware of any better choices on the market. Other reviewers have reviewed its key features, so I won't repeat those here.
Simply be aware that the product definitely has a limited lifetime. This is the fourth very similar product in the Andis line I've owned. With at most two uses a day (that's uses, not abuses...) the life expectancy on these units has been generally about a year, and certainly no more than two. Electrical faults (failure of the speed/heat setting switch, and in one unit a *major* blue-fire producing short where the coiled power cord meets the dryer itself) have been the most common mode of failure. Having previously installed the mounting bracket on the wall, however, switching-out the defective dryer for a replacement is a relatively simple process. |