this is the one I had previously.
I had it for several years, and I think the ceramic coating wears off of the attachments just like a ceramic coated iron. It still worked for getting my hair straight (I always used the bigger brush) but the super moisturized soft feeling I have with my new iron makes it clear that for best results, the attachments may need to be replaced every few years.
I hadn't ever seen one with an actual straightening brush (flat vent brush attachment) so that's why I jumped all over the Remington one when I saw it. There were only 2 left at Target when I went. The brush has two sides, one with wider pins like a typical vent brush, and one with bristles. I start with the wider side for most of my hair, and use the side with more tension to straighten the roots. Works for me
BTW I still flat iron afterwards, but the ironing goes faster when my hair is already pre-straightened w/blowdrying.

I had it for several years, and I think the ceramic coating wears off of the attachments just like a ceramic coated iron. It still worked for getting my hair straight (I always used the bigger brush) but the super moisturized soft feeling I have with my new iron makes it clear that for best results, the attachments may need to be replaced every few years.
I hadn't ever seen one with an actual straightening brush (flat vent brush attachment) so that's why I jumped all over the Remington one when I saw it. There were only 2 left at Target when I went. The brush has two sides, one with wider pins like a typical vent brush, and one with bristles. I start with the wider side for most of my hair, and use the side with more tension to straighten the roots. Works for me

BTW I still flat iron afterwards, but the ironing goes faster when my hair is already pre-straightened w/blowdrying.