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the chi straightner is HOT! literally..


Question Posted Sunday August 31 2008, 1:27 am

up to how many heat degrees fahrenheit can a CHI flat iron go up to?


i heard 410 degrees but also 450? or maybe higher? i dont know whats the reeeeeeeeeeallll highest amount of heat!


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GabieBaybee answered Sunday August 31 2008, 4:40 pm:
im not sure how high but it gets VERY hot.
i got one last christmas. dood in the begining they work GREAT. but they die out quick which sucks for the price your paying. i advice to not get it if your planning to use it like on a daily basis

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Peeps answered Sunday August 31 2008, 6:34 am:
Well, from what I'm looking at, it doesn't quite go up that high.

The CHI Ceramic Flat Iron (original model) goes up to 370ºF according to:

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says: "The Original CHI (1") that operates at a fixed temperature (350 degrees F)."

If that isn't hot enough for you, you may want to look into their suggested flat iron called Solia Tourmaline Ceramic Ion Flat Iron, which has an adjustable temperature control that can be set between 140°F - 450°F. In addition, I have heard wonderful reviews of the Sedu Professional Ceramic Tourmaline Straightening Irons, which claim to have an adjustable temperature control that can be set between 240ºF - 410ºF

If your Chi is actually not the original model then you need to let us know so we can see if it may alter the temperature. I know some models are smaller than others so the temperatures may vary slightly.

My guess is that the original CHI Ceramic Flat Iron heats up to about 350 degrees. You may want to look and see if it lists it on the box you purchased the Chi at, if you have it already.

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