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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful: By glamone "Kim" "stylemakerkim" (Northern, Va) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: FHI Heat Nano Salon Pro 2000 Dryer (Misc.) I am a professional out doing hair pretty much all week long. I have tried the T3 featherweight( loved it but it died) the T3 evolution( have never loved it as much as the original featherweight) all the Chi dryers ( they are ok), and countless others over the years. This by far is the best for power, anti-frizz, and body that I have ever used!!!! I used it this am before dropping my daughter off to daycare and a girl commented " Love your hair did you just get it done??" LOL and the best part is that its raining today and super humid. Now granted I am a pro, and know how to give myself a great blowout, but on super humid days I need to reblow the front around my face again....not today. This is superior to any of the above mentioned dryers.....you will love it! 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: FHI Heat Nano Salon Pro 2000 Dryer (Misc.) I recentley purchased this hair dryer for my wife as a christmas present. She had a Chi dryer prior to this one for about 2 years but her dryer bit the dust. Both her and I were amazed by how well the FHI dryer out performed the Chi. She has very fine hair and with the Chi dryer she would always get "fly away hair". Not only has the FHI dryer eliminated her "Fly away hair" but her hair now has a beautiful silky sheen to it. With out a doubt this is a top notch product and I would highly recomend this product to anyone looking for a high quality hair dryer. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: FHI Heat Nano Salon Pro 2000 Dryer (Misc.) This is an 1800 watt hair dryer, with 3 heat selections, 2 speeds, and a cool shot button which really should be called a cold shot. Attachments include a diffuser and a concentrator. I can't comment on the concentrator because it's not an attachment I use. One of these days I may try it for a straightening blowout. The cool shot button is not a press and hold like other dryers I've had, it's an on/off, and other than feeling the cold air coming out, you can't visibly tell whether it's on or off. With cool shot off, the "Cool" setting is rather cool. Some have commented it's quieter than other dryers, and it may be, but for me it's not. The last one I had was a Conair which I think could've been a "quiet" model, and I'd say it's comparable to that one. I'm not sure it's possible to make a really quiet, powerful, 1800 watt hair dryer, but this one is not too loud. My hair is wavy to curly, a little thicker than average, and somewhat coarse but not very, it actually...Read more |