How do I change the voltage on a dual voltage hair dryer?
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 at
2:35 am
Sam Asked:
I bought a dual voltage hair dryer to use overseas, and on it there is a little black dial with a slit Generic buy cheap viagra pills whithout prescription in it, and 120v to the right and 250 to the left as labels. I tried to switch the little dial to 240, thinking it might lock or something but it could spin the little dial all the way around.
I plugged it in and it does not seem to be working properly, so I don't think I changed the voltage properly.
Any help?

does it work for dry hair to?
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…idea is because you are putting direct heat over wet hair. You are basically frying the hair. I think your best choice would be to go out and buy a good, sturdy ceramic straightener preferably an amika, or a chi. I’m not trying to sound mean, i’m just telling you from experience metal heat tools are not a good idea.
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Andis 33805 Micro Turbo 1600W Dual Voltage Hair Dryer
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