Ionic Hair Dryer 1800W LED Temp & Wind Speed Display, Negative Ion Fast-Dry Travel-Friendly

4.5'
Regular price $35.99 USD
Effortless shine and fast drying: This professional ionic hair dryer delivers 20 million negative ions to reduce frizz, lock in moisture and boost natural shine. An 18,800 RPM high-speed motor...
Color: black
Ships From: United States
Ionic Hair Dryer 1800W LED Temp & Wind Speed Display, Negative Ion Fast-Dry Travel-Friendly
$35.99 USD
black / United St...
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Effortless shine and fast drying: This professional ionic hair dryer delivers 20 million negative ions to reduce frizz, lock in moisture and boost natural shine. An 18,800 RPM high-speed motor and 12 m/s airflow provide rapid drying in 2-8 minutes depending on hair length and thickness. Intelligent constant-temperature control protects hair and scalp while the compact, lightweight design is ideal for home and travel.

Specifications:

  • Certification: CE, RoHS
  • Function: Ionic negative ion with international voltage support
  • Number of Pieces: One unit
  • Power Type: Electric (AC motor)
  • Voltage: Global universal 100-240V
  • Max Power: 1800W
  • Motor Speed: 18,800 RPM
  • Airflow / Wind Speed: 12 m/s (approx. 39.4 ft/s)
  • Negative Ions: 20,000,000 ions
  • LED Display: Wind speed and temperature display
  • Temperature & Wind Settings: Adjustable/infinite temperature and wind speed settings with cool shot
  • Cord Length: 5.9 ft / 1.8 m
  • Weight: 1 lb / 0.45 kg
  • Additional Features: 360° rotating nozzle, high-quality blades for steady airflow, intelligent constant-temperature protection
  • Typical Dry Time: 2-8 minutes (varies by hair length and thickness)
  • Package Includes: 1 x Ionic Hair Dryer with ALCI plug; 1 x User Manual; 1 x Concentrator for fast styling

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