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Power went out when using hair dryer?


Question Posted Thursday June 17 2010, 4:39 am

I bought this hair 2 days ago:
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When I was using it yesterday, about 10 minutes in, the power just went out. I want to know if I should keep it and make sure a lot of things aren't turned on at the same time, or should I return it and get a different hair dryer that uses less power? My dad said I should just use it when the air conditioner is off (My AC is on auto), but that seems like it would get annoying.


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Razhie answered Thursday June 17 2010, 10:17 am:
Sorry hun, but your dad is right. It wasn't the hairdryers fault - any electronic device you plugged in would probably do the exact same thing. You just had one too many things plugged in.

Buying a different one wont fix the problem.

What you need to do is make sure you don't have too much plugged in at the same time. Turning off the air conditioner for a few minutes sounds like a very easy solution to me.

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