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Travel hairdryer

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GingerFurryThang · 31/07/2013 09:35

I'm after a decent travel hairdryer. The one I've got is a Remington something or other and works OK but I have long hair and the back end of it doesn't have a decent enough filter to stop my hair disappearing up it with monotonous regularity and getting stuck, however careful I am.

In addition, my regular at-home hairdryer which is a Babyliss, is overheating quite a lot. So I'm thinking it may be on its way out.

I've seen some info on here about Parlux hairdryers. Is the Super-compact version small and light enough to have as a travel hairdryer? And does it have a decent enough filter thingy to stop long hair getting tangled up in the mechanism?

I'd quite like one dryer to replace both really, if at all possible.

Any help or guidance would be great Smile

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