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Who has that dryer on wheels from Salon Outfitters?

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ShiShiPooPoo

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I want your reviews!

It is the Pro-1028.

I heard that it is comparable to the Pibbs. Is this true?

Come on...spill it!
 
I became an immediate product junkie when I joined the board. I wanted the Pibbs, but I couldnt justify the cost with the hubby:ohwell:. I bought the Pro-Tools on ebay from the Salon Outfitters store. It was $135 with free shipping.

I love it! It has the temp setting dials, a timer with automatic shut-off and I can adjust the airflow. I roll it out about 2x a week for my co-washes and dc's.

Of course I'd have gone for the Pibbs, but I have no regrets buying this one for a couple hundred less.
 
It's good that you're not buying into all of hype of the Pibbs. That's just an expensive dryer. I was about to do it earlier this year, then a friend told me that it was not all that. Her friend has a Pibbs, she decided to get a Pebco. It's a lot less expensive and looks like the Pibbs, butshe says it works better.

I found a great salon dryer from my local BSS. I got it for $69.99, on sale. The regular price was only $89.99. It works great and I'm so glad that I was warned.

Just like any other dryer, some people are having problems with the Pibb. It's just another expensive bandwagon that people are jumping on.

Check around in your area and save on shipping.
 
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