Monday, December 26, 2016

Pros and cons of dual voltage

Just like with any type of product, dual-voltage hair straighteners have their good and bad sides. Below are the best and worst qualities of dual voltage flat iron.




Pros:
· They’re great for travel! Whether you’re staying in US or France, you can rest assured that your flat iron isn’t going to short-circuit or fry off your hair!
· They have all the qualities of a “normal” flatiron as well, so you’re not missing out on any great components.
· They tend to have a long lifespan, so you won’t have to shell out the money for a new flatiron anytime soon.
Cons:
· Some flatirons are marked as dual-voltage, but aren’t actually dual-voltage or don’t work the way they’re supposed to.
· You need to shop more carefully than usual to ensure you’re actually getting a dual-voltage iron. You’ll probably spend a lot of time reading customer reviews to make sure the product works correctly.
· You may have to follow specific instructions (like flipping a switch or pushing a button) to use the dual-voltage feature. If you forget, you might fry your iron–or your hair!

Normally, the curling irons and flat irons made by FBT are dual voltage, from 100-240V. If you have special requirements about the voltage, e.g. you want it from 110-200V, please do contact our sales consultant and let them know.

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