Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Conair 169R 1875-Watt Cord Keeper Folding Hair Dryer


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Price on Sep 29, 2010 18:03:17 : $19.99
Offer Price : $18.31
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Conair 169R 1875-Watt Cord Keeper Folding Hair Dryer Features

  • Mid-size hair dryer delivers 1875 watts of power
  • Two heat settings, cool-shot button for precise styling
  • 4-foot-9-inch retractable cord; handle folds for storage, travel
  • Dual-voltage (110/125 and 220/250) for worldwide operation
  • 2-year warranty against defects


Conair 169R 1875-Watt Cord Keeper Folding Hair Dryer Overviews

1875W, Purple, Cord Keeper Hair Dryer, Retractable Line Cord With Push Button Control, 2 Heat/Speed Settings, Dual Voltage For Worldwide Travel, Folding Handle, UL Listed, 2 Year Limited Warranty.


Conair 169R 1875-Watt Cord Keeper Folding Hair Dryer Specifications

With its folding handle, dual-voltage operation, and power cord that retracts at the push of a button, this midsize hair dryer delivers 1,875 watts of drying power and then stores compactly or travels the world. The handle folds parallel to the 7-1/4-inch-long head so you can tuck the dryer away in a drawer or pack it neatly in luggage. A button on the handle permits operation at either 110/125 or 220/250 volts, which covers nearly every electrical system on the planet. The retractable power cord is 4 feet, 9 inches long, equal to most professional dryers. For precise styling, the dryer has two heat settings and a cool-shot button for fixing nearly dry hair in place. Encased in hard, bright, purple plastic, the dryer is lightweight, attractive, and carries a two-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack


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Customer Review


First, I want to say that I've had this dryer for a year now. I like it and it's still working fine. I had to modify it, though. Keep reading...

This dryer was purchased for home use, with occasional travel in mind. When searching for a new dryer, one of my first criteria was to find something NOT made in China. Forget that; evidently that is not going to happen. Next, I wanted a rather compact dryer, but not a mini dryer. Check. Further, I wanted something which would blow completely cold air. Check. A retractable cord and/or folding handle would be nice. Check.

I bought this dryer knowing it had received some poor reviews. The most predominant complaint seemed to be the failure rate of the cord retraction system. Unfortunately, I found this complaint to be correct in my case. My cord retraction system started failing within a week of initial use. I am an helicopter mechanic by trade, so I am used to complex machinery - therefor I tore down this dryer to find why the retraction mechanism failed so quickly. The retraction push button is shaped somewhat like a "T," with the top of the "T" being the part of the button you push on to engage the retraction. The "post" of the "T" is a post, somewhat thicker than a round toothpick, and about an inch long. The part is plastic. This post contacts a (steel) release in the ratchet mechanism that, when pushed, releases the ratchet and allows the spring to retract the cord. The "post" part of the "T" is too long. When in use, the post quickly bends, taking a "set," and staying bent. Once the post is bent, the ratchet cannot be disengaged. This is the flaw.

At first, I disassembled the unit, removed the button, and placed it externally on the rear housing of the dryer - held by tape. This effectively shortened the length of the "post." Later, when I had time, I disassembled the dryer again and trimmed a little over 1/8 inch from the post ...I may have taken off 3/16 inch, but no more. I assembled the dryer with the button in its original position. It has worked fine ever since.

Unless you are comfortable disassembling a rather complex device, and then re-assembling it, I wouldn't recommend this modification. It wasn't that hard to do, but the re-assembly is not for the fainthearted. I do this type of thing in my line of work, so it was okay for me.

Some have complained that this dryer is too loud. I don't find that to be the case. Even if it is a mite louder than some other dryers, it moves a ton of air. Further, unlike many other dryers, the cold button allowed full velocity. This, I like.

All in all, I like this dryer. I doubt it will last 20 years, which is how long my Taiwan-made Clairol dryer lasted. If it fails, I may or may not purchase another like it, although it certainly does a good job.

It's sad that we have to put up with inferior goods made by corporations willing only to pay slave-labor wages so they can reap excessive profits for the top 1% of the owners... Sadder yet is that we as consumers purchase these items. In the case of hair dryers, it seems we have no choice.

retractable cord??? - SW - Lakeland, MI United States
I purchased this dryer because my very old conair that I loved, quit working. I liked the idea of the cord retracting, which is why I bought it. The cord does not retract very well, you have to shake the dryer to get it to work and the cord is too short. I'm going to return it.

OK for traveling, but ... - C. Conway - Decatur, GA United States
I've been buying Conair blow dryers almost since they were invented (I'm 63) and this is the first one I've had a problem with. First of all, I did think it was louder (or higher pitched) than I was used to. Cord, folding, etc. works fine. However, lately I haven't been able to push the switch into the "High" position. I thought maybe it had to do with the reset button or something, but no luck. If I still have the receipt, I'll try to return it and get something else.



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