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I do!!

I LOVE LOVE LOVE mine.

I have been using the 207YVI model for over a year now and it is great. Better than my FHI 207RVI. It works the same as the FHI, but it is lasting longer and seems to made better than my FHI.

The newer FHI irons may be better, but the older models, although great, are not made as well as the H2Pro.

I would stay away from the ###YFI models because they have no temperature control. (V = variable F = fixed)
 
I do!!

I LOVE LOVE LOVE mine.

I have been using the 207YVI model for over a year now and it is great. Better than my FHI 207RVI. It works the same as the FHI, but it is lasting longer and seems to made better than my FHI.

The newer FHI irons may be better, but the older models, although great, are not made as well as the H2Pro.

I would stay away from the ###YFI models because they have no temperature control. (V = variable F = fixed)

I bought one that has a set temperature at 410. I plan to use it on 4a natural hair. Do you think that is too high?
 
It is Just like the FHI in my opinion. . .

I agree. Girl, I think the same place in China that made the FHI made H2Pro and a bunch of others. Heck, I think those companies will label one for me for a price. It is the same thing.

At least you can get better deals with the FHI since they are so popular. The h2Pro is hard to find on sale.
 
I bought one that has a set temperature at 410. I plan to use it on 4a natural hair. Do you think that is too high?

Some people use that heat just fine. They like it hot for a one swie deal

I cannot use it that hot because I do put a lot of product on before ironing and it can be too hot for my scalp (trying to get them roots!).

But there are some ladies here that use 400 plus degrees and they are fine.
 
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