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  2. The 20 Best Hair Dryers for Every Hair Type, Texture ... - AOL

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    2. Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer. Best All-Around Blow Dryer. Dyson’s masterpiece is definitely one of the more expensive hair dryer options, but it’s sleek look and high-tech features live up ...

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    After testing out hair dryers from Revlon, Remington, BaByliss, Drybar, and Dyson, she found the perfect hair dryer that dries her hair quickly, has multiple heat settings (including the all ...

  4. List of Dyson products - Wikipedia

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    Dyson has continued to develop its proprietary motor designs for various products, improving efficiency for increased battery life, and reducing acoustic noise, resulting in a "V8" version (for cordless vacuums) and a "V9" version (for a hair dryer), as of 2020.

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    Nexpure 1,800-Watt Professional Ionic Hair Dryer $36 $120 Save $84 In the world of hair dryers, the Dyson Supersonic is considered the gold standard, but it comes with a $430 price tag.

  6. The 12 Best Affordable Hair Dryers for Under $100 - AOL

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    Hair dryers were invented in the late 19th century in France by inventor Alexandre-Ferdinand Godefroy, but his invention looked closer to a giant robot than any modern-day version we recognize.

  7. Wahl Clipper - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Wahl produced the first cordless hair clipper using rechargeable battery technology. [4] In 1971, it started an electronics division with the first cordless and rechargeable soldering iron. [4] In 1975, Wahl released a line of back and foot massagers utilizing the vibrating motor technology used in their hair trimmers. [4]