Thanks for this review! Been looking for a knockoff Dyson that MUCH less expensive....and that DOESN'T mean the Shark which is still over $200!! If the "Byson" holds up for professionals, it should work for me, so thanks much. 👍
Yoooo, I appreciate all the assist my guy. I just start barbering full time and in a shop. After 25yrs of family cuts and i noticed i needed to invest in my tools. But as you know the prices are not starter friendly. Your reviews help me tremendously for budget grabs that can deliver that professional fab. Thank you
I got a Slopehill brand from Amazon which was similar to this one. I will eventually invest in a Dyson once I graduate from barber school…..which is in like 52 days. Looking at getting their Blue and bronze color way
I went with the Dyson, for longevity, power and heat. Without melting attachments lol but it all depends on your work style.. are you going to be the slow guy in the shop who’s going to style the fuck outta someone’s hair, or.. a quick blow dry and pomade. (I’m the slow guy with the diffuser)
well, if my 30 year old Wigo Taifun 1100 ever tears up, ill keep that in mid... but at 3 decades old & still workin like a champ, im just not sure if u can even tear up a wigo dryer? ...always enjoy ur videos man, thank u
@@Seancutshair ...in all fairness, it has been updated to a modern cord with a breaker switch on it like all hairdryers these days... but that was probally 20 years ago... so i rekon at $150 about 30 years ago, ive got, & still getting, my moneys worth... even the chrome finish (visually it looks a bit like the new chrome wahl) is holding up good ...dang shame everything doesnt hold up like that... after 32 years of standing behind the chair, that dryer is holding up better than some of us (haha) ...always enjoy ur videos bro, thanx!
i have this one and it has good power, only drawback is that it is somewhat loud but then again aren’t they all kinda loud lol. solid product for the price point.
I understand one of the features of the Dyson is shorter dry time. It takes a long time to dry my hair so that’s what I’m looking for but can’t afford the Dyson. Would you say this version dries hair as quickly as the real thing? Thanks,
Cool video.. The only way this can truly be tested is if this blowdryer can last 2 months with a hair stylist that does 5 to 6 long hair blowouts a day. But for a barber that's gonna barley use it for more than 3 to 5 minutes at a time and maybe 2 to 5 times a day.... It would do.. But that wouldn't last at a salon.