![]() There is the option to attach the wide concentrator nozzle, which comes as standard alongside a vented brush in the Heist drying kit, if you want even greater precision or to direct these speeds and temperatures more intensely. At the slightly lower speeds and temperatures, the drying times were still impressive (ranging from 45 seconds to three minutes) but there was a noticeable difference. The Heist dryer comes with two temperature, and two speed settings – plus a cold shot – and the impressive drying times were seen with the dryer on the fastest and hottest of each. All without leaving the hair looking or feeling fried and all with speeds that would also lend this dryer well to women with Pixie cuts, bobs or fringes. Mid-length styles took a little under a minute, while longer styles – those around shoulder-length – were dry in a little over two. Literally.ĭuring our tests, the Heist dried short hair in 20 seconds. Meanwhile, its 2,200W motor – which the brand says is capable of producing speeds of 80MPH – takes hair from wet to dry in seconds. An impression that is bolstered by its ergonomically-designed precision grip, and large handle, which combine to offer a decent balance of accuracy and control. It has a smooth plastic finish, which makes it feel luxurious, and its clean, sharp edges give it a sense of elegance. The brand is credited as having created the world’s first hairdryer designed for men and it launched its Heist hairdryer in 2019 to “challenge the ordinary men’s hair styling conventions of ‘towel dry & apply gel.” It has since branched out into grooming products and other tools.īuilt to look more industrial – almost Batmobile-esque in areas – the Heist dryer (£99) feels noticeably heavier than other dryers tested by our models. There are hundreds of hairdryers marketed at women and, while it’s true guys can just use everyday dryers to keep their styles in check, there are few designed specifically with men and their needs in mind. Price: £135 | Check price on Amazon | GHD | John Lewis Pros: 3m-power cable balanced body lightweight to hold Cons: Only one nozzle in the box The nozzle does get quite hot to touch after use - particularly when you’re using it on the highest setting - but it cools down reasonably quickly after use and is warm to touch within a minute.Īlso consider: Our previous winner, the GHD Air (£110), will create a smooth finish with great results on both fine and thick hair. ![]() The concentrator nozzle that comes in the box helped to direct heat evenly, creating little frizz and flyaway strands once hair was bone dry. Our models noted how light the design feels compared to other hairdryers in our round up, which makes it easier to hold for longer periods. It comes with a ‘bespoke acoustic system’ and at 89 decibels during use, it is quieter than the GHD Air, which we previously measured at 91 decibels. Our models were impressed at how well the GHD Helios did at creating a smooth finish, quickly and efficiently.
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