The product promises to cut drying time by 70%.
In response, RevAir developed a first-of-its-kind reverse-air dryer thats extremely easy to use.
Also, when I purchased mine, I took advantage of a coupon that brought down the cost.
It is availableon the RevAir site, as well asat BloomingdalesandBest Buy.
Unfortunately, its not sold in the UK or Australia, but it can be imported from the US.
It needs a hefty transformer setup to get it working though, and its not recommended.
You may have stumbled upon something like it in your grandmother’s attic.
Altogether, the product is pretty bulky at 7.94 x 7.25 x 7.68in / 20.17 x 18.44 x 19.51cm.
The wand, which is also larger than most, feels like holding a regular blow dryer.
Thats probably the reverse-air technology keeping my hair from getting overly frizzy.
The RevAir works using the opposite technique of a typical blow dryer.
Before using, you may be a little anxious about your hair getting stuck.
I initially didnt think about using the RevAir for drying braids.
One downside is that, unlike other modern dryers, the RevAir wont work for a blowout at home.
You cant bump with a brush or the wand like a standard dryer or Dyson Airwrap.
Should you buy the RevAir hair dryer?
Buy it if…
This, and my personal hands-on testing, have informed my opinions.
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First reviewed August 2024