I purchased my gamma professional dryer a year and a half ago for home use. I wash my hair around twice a week, followed the instructions to a tee and it has broken on me. It would just shut off during the first few moments of turning it on. I contacted the company and was told it was out of warranty and there was nothing they could do for me. So I purchased a $400 blow dryer that only worked 1.5yrs. I wouldn't suggest this dryer to anyone.
@@blackflagbarbering4753 so I Just received my in mail. I opted for this over the Dyson because I hold the dryer by the barrel during most blow outs and I can do that with the dyson( to wide ). Thank you for replying tho. Seriously.
@@jlh6096 no problem dude, it's a good hair dryer 4/5 if it was that tiny bit quieter it be a solid 5 but i also have good hearing so it annoys me more then my staff members (they can't hear it)
I'm super wary to make the purchase. I just switched to renting last week and it's going really well! My bestie bought one yesterday and she let me "test drive" hers lol. I fell in LOVE 😍. HOWEVER!! I've been reading all these reviews on how they essentially "blow up" and burn people's hands from over heating so much! Also haven't seen any of them saying theirs have lasted 6 months or longer in the salon setting so im really nervous to invest. 🥺But it's so pretty!!🥺 lol
Just wondering for a further update being a year in! I am a hair stylist, When I work I do 12 hour days…. Do you think it would over heat? I have a lot of clients with thick frizzy hair… mainly need a hairdryer that is super light! Starting to have shoulder problems 🙈 With the noise….. compared to a parlux hairdryer? Same level of noise would you think? TIA 😊
Great review thanks! Wouldve been great to see it on very coarse curly hair.
There Are Thousands Of Hair Dryers That Beat Dyson & Gamma Has Always Had Nice High Tech Dryers - I Don't Care For Either 🔥🤗🔥
I purchased my gamma professional dryer a year and a half ago for home use. I wash my hair around twice a week, followed the instructions to a tee and it has broken on me. It would just shut off during the first few moments of turning it on. I contacted the company and was told it was out of warranty and there was nothing they could do for me. So I purchased a $400 blow dryer that only worked 1.5yrs. I wouldn't suggest this dryer to anyone.
When you work as a hairstylist is a sorry blow dryer
Any update... Is it still running working?
hey mate it works fine. still quite loud but it's small and compact. i travel a lot its amazing just been able to squish it into a back pack.
@@blackflagbarbering4753 so I Just received my in mail. I opted for this over the Dyson because I hold the dryer by the barrel during most blow outs and I can do that with the dyson( to wide ). Thank you for replying tho. Seriously.
@@jlh6096 no problem dude, it's a good hair dryer 4/5 if it was that tiny bit quieter it be a solid 5 but i also have good hearing so it annoys me more then my staff members (they can't hear it)
I'm super wary to make the purchase. I just switched to renting last week and it's going really well! My bestie bought one yesterday and she let me "test drive" hers lol. I fell in LOVE 😍.
HOWEVER!! I've been reading all these reviews on how they essentially "blow up" and burn people's hands from over heating so much! Also haven't seen any of them saying theirs have lasted 6 months or longer in the salon setting so im really nervous to invest.
🥺But it's so pretty!!🥺 lol
Just wondering for a further update being a year in!
I am a hair stylist, When I work I do 12 hour days…. Do you think it would over heat? I have a lot of clients with thick frizzy hair… mainly need a hairdryer that is super light! Starting to have shoulder problems 🙈
With the noise….. compared to a parlux hairdryer? Same level of noise would you think?
TIA 😊
Made in China!!!