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  2. I Tried the Shark FlexStyle to See If It's Actually ... - AOL

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    I tested and reviewed the Shark FlexStyle and its Auto-Wrap Curlers, Oval Brush, Paddle Brush, and Styling Concentrator attachments. Check out the results.

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    As of Oct. 24, the Shark FlexStyle is on sale for just $260 on Shark's website when you select the build-your-own-option.

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    A GH editor tested the Shark FlexStyle, a multi-styling hair tool that curls, dries, straightens and smooths hair. Here's how it compared to the Dyson Airwrap. We Tried the $350 Shark FlexStyle ...

  5. SharkNinja - Wikipedia

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    SharkNinja is a global product design and technology company based in Needham, Massachusetts. [1] [2] Founded in 1994 by Mark Rosenzweig and led by CEO Mark Barrocas, who joined the company in 2008 as President, the company's name is formed by combining its two primary brands: Shark and Ninja.

  6. Magnetohydrodynamic generator - Wikipedia

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    The goal was to preserve the materials of the generator (walls and electrodes) while improving the limited conductivity of such poor conductors to the same level as a plasma in thermodynamic equilibrium; i.e. completely heated to more than 10,000 kelvins, a temperature that no material could stand. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  7. Generator - Wikipedia

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    Engine-generator, an electric generator with its own engine; Wearable generator, a hypothetical generator that can be worn on the human body; Gas generator a device, often similar to a solid rocket or a liquid rocket that burns to produce large volumes of relatively cool gas; Motor–generator, a device for converting electrical power to ...