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T3 Featherweight StylePlus Professional Algorithmic Hair Dryer - $69.97 dropped from $99.97

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[Costco] T3 Featherweight StylePlus Professional Algorithmic Hair Dryer - $69.97 dropped from $99.97

T3 Featherweight StylePlus Professional Algorithmic Hair Dryer - $69.97 dropped from $99.97.

Note: shows $99.97 on product page, put into cart, check out, price will adjust to $69.97.

https://www.costco.ca/t3-featherweight- ... 16861.html
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Oct 4, 2006
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Purchased - we need a second dryer in the house and the price is right!
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Mar 10, 2014
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I just logged in and it is showing the correct $69.97 without adding to the cart. So if it is priced with .97, that means it is clearance item?
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Sep 18, 2021
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What’s the difference between this and a $6 hair dryer?
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Oct 11, 2015
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M1K3Z0R wrote: I was wondering how these are, these tend to end up at my local costco liquidator and they don't appear to sell even at the discounted price. Outlet quality for costco?
i have 2 of them and they are good. Ofcourse they are not quit Dyson or Panasonic quality but it is up there compare to those $30 one at Costco/Walmart.
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Mar 17, 2017
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Endlesscc wrote: i have 2 of them and they are good. Ofcourse they are not quit Dyson or Panasonic quality but it is up there compare to those $30 one at Costco/Walmart.
But this is at $60 after discount. And is as good as the $30 one? Not sure I understand the point then of buying this?
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Jan 13, 2003
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pprider wrote: What’s the difference between this and a $6 hair dryer?
less hearing loss at a young age
Newbie
Aug 16, 2005
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Regina
pprider wrote: What’s the difference between this and a $6 hair dryer?
Dries hair ~2X faster. Reduces frizz compared to other dryers.
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Nov 24, 2020
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$49.97 in store. $69.97 online isn't bad though.
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MisterCME wrote: $49.97 in store. $69.97 online isn't bad though.
Solid backup hair dryer in case the Dyson quits.
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I have been using T3 Micro hair dryers for years now. My wife bought the first one before the Dyson ones came out. They ARE a good brand and you have salons use this brand too.

Before Dyson came out and made it sound like they were such innovators in hair drying technology, there were these professional brands that had existed for years. The ion technology has been around for quite some time...before Dyson...this is in a large part, what helps get your hair dried faster.

Cheap hair dryers like Conair are at most ceramic, which is slightly better than the heat coils...but is nothing like the technology that is in this level of hair dryer.

I would not compare this with anything in the $30 range...

In the end...if you have a thick set of hair you should look into something like this. You don't need Dyson...something like this T3 is going to be night and day for you already. If you have thin hair...where a basic Conair can dry your hair in a matter of a few minutes...then don't waste your money on these hair dryers. My hair is currently thinning out...so the T3 is really my wife's...but I use it because it is still a hair dryer in the end.
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Oct 31, 2009
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pprider wrote: What’s the difference between this and a $6 hair dryer?
it follows an algorithm
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Mar 5, 2006
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In case someone was trying to find out, this "featherweight" weights 16.06oz (455g)

Not saying this isn't a good deal just want to throw some perspective on "light weight" hair dryers in North America. Like I tried Dyson, it blows incredible amount of air, but it's heavy.
We use this panasonic EH-NE1A hair dryer bought from Japan. Around $25CAD, when bought locally. It's is 405g . Got it for the small size and lightweight, my wife loves it.
Everytime we have a chance to visit Japan we buy a few more.
Now kids are older, now they use it daily too.
Been using that for many many years now, still has broken yet. The very first one probably bought 10 years ago now.
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Dec 28, 2008
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homeisdepot wrote: Which store was this?

How does buying and returning with an old receipt work? I purchased this for about $99 8 months ago.
Buy new one, return it with old receipt, done.
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Oct 24, 2007
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The T3 is the best hair dryer I have ever tried after Dyson. At this price it is an absolute no Brainer. I have very thick and coarse lower back length hair so I know what it's like to really need a very strong dryer to get my hair even remotely dry.
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What algorithm does this hair dryer run? GPT3?

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