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Sunny10
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Dual voltage curling iron
I am looking for an inexpensive one for an upcoming trip. Any brand or stores to look?
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Posted 7/20/17 11:31 PM |
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alli3131
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Dual voltage curling iron
Most are these days. I was looking for a duel voltage straightner and got one at ulta. My old one was getting to the point of replacing anyway so I think I spent $50.
You can go on their website and search.
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Posted 7/21/17 10:24 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Dual voltage curling iron
Bed head curlipops curling wand. You just need an adaptor, but it's dual voltage.
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Posted 7/21/17 10:26 AM |
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Sunny10
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Re: Dual voltage curling iron
Posted by klingklang77
Bed head curlipops curling wand. You just need an adaptor, but it's dual voltage.
It's so funny, as I read this is dual voltage. I actually have this, but cant for the life of me use it right. I actually looked at it too and it said dual voltage but I just cannot get the hang of using a wand the right way no matter how hard I try. I have a hot tool curling iron, one that I bought many years back and is still in the stores, but it doesn't say on it that it's dual voltage.
Message edited 7/21/2017 10:01:56 PM.
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Posted 7/21/17 5:29 PM |
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Hope2009
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Re: Dual voltage curling iron
I always use an adaptor when traveling overseas. They're fairly inexpensive and use it for other things as well.
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Posted 7/24/17 8:11 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Dual voltage curling iron
Posted by Sunny10
Posted by klingklang77
Bed head curlipops curling wand. You just need an adaptor, but it's dual voltage.
It's so funny, as I read this is dual voltage. I actually have this, but cant for the life of me use it right. I actually looked at it too and it said dual voltage but I just cannot get the hang of using a wand the right way no matter how hard I try. I have a hot tool curling iron, one that I bought many years back and is still in the stores, but it doesn't say on it that it's dual voltage.
I have no idea how to use a curling iron, so I can't compare it to anything. I just watched a whole bunch of YouTube tutorials. The glove is helpful and I feel it's more hands on.
I do prefer curls with a straightener, but I cannot do it no matter how hard I try!
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Posted 7/24/17 11:56 AM |
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Sunny10
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Re: Dual voltage curling iron
Posted by Hope2009
I always use an adaptor when traveling overseas. They're fairly inexpensive and use it for other things as well.
Thanks. I know I need an adapter to plug in wall. Can you recommend the best place to purchase one? I still can't use my curling iron as I believe it is not made for the dual voltage.
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Posted 7/24/17 3:43 PM |
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Hope2009
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Re: Dual voltage curling iron
Posted by Sunny10
Posted by Hope2009
I always use an adaptor when traveling overseas. They're fairly inexpensive and use it for other things as well.
Thanks. I know I need an adapter to plug in wall. Can you recommend the best place to purchase one? I still can't use my curling iron as I believe it is not made for the dual voltage.
I just checked my amazon purchases and this is the one I got. It worked well. We used it the whole time traveling to a few countries in Europe. Check out the reviews and maybe they may have a newer version. I paid $36 at the time. BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter 220V to 110V Voltage Converter with 6A 4-Port USB Charging and UK/AU/US/EU Worldwide Plug Adapter
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Posted 7/25/17 6:34 AM |
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Sunny10
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Re: Dual voltage curling iron
Posted by Hope2009
Posted by Sunny10
Posted by Hope2009
I always use an adaptor when traveling overseas. They're fairly inexpensive and use it for other things as well.
Thanks. I know I need an adapter to plug in wall. Can you recommend the best place to purchase one? I still can't use my curling iron as I believe it is not made for the dual voltage.
I just checked my amazon purchases and this is the one I got. It worked well. We used it the whole time traveling to a few countries in Europe. Check out the reviews and maybe they may have a newer version. I paid $36 at the time. BESTEK Universal Travel Adapter 220V to 110V Voltage Converter with 6A 4-Port USB Charging and UK/AU/US/EU Worldwide Plug Adapter
Thanks for passing all this on.
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Posted 7/25/17 1:02 PM |
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