![]() ![]() The cable is thick and durable, and measures in at 2.7m meaning it should give you enough leeway, even if your plug is situated a little further away from your dressing table.Īttaching the included nozzles is really simple, with guide marks on the hairdryer and nozzles themselves, which you match up to slide them on. This works well as it doesn’t require a lot of effort to hold it down for as long as you need it. On the inside of the handle, you’ll also find a reasonably small, shallow button for activating the cool shot. There’s also an LED on the back that will light up when the hairdryer is running to tell you which heat setting you’re on, though it’s not the kind of thing you’d see often, unless you grab a look in the mirror or are drying someone else’s hair. There are two see-saw switches for heat and speed here, with three heat settings and two for speed. If you’re a left-handed user, you might find them a bit more awkward. It’s not the best balanced in the hand either – the main body of the dryer seems to hold much of the heft, leaving it feeling a little unbalanced when you’re holding it.Īll of this combined means it can be tiring to hold for longer periods, though the handle is comfortable and controls are well placed, for right-handed use at least, falling where your thumb does for ease of access. It’s very well put together, and feels extremely sturdy, though is a little on the heavy side at 625g. It comes with a choice of 60mm and 75mm options to suit different hair types and styles – a diffuser is available separately (£15). The Airshot keeps things pretty simple with its design, but looks elegant, with a smooth, matte black feel and is relatively compact too – even when you add on one of the included nozzles. Anti-static technology also claims to help prevent flyaways.Ĭloud Nine The Airshot – Design and features The Airshot promises 2000w of power, with tourmaline and vitamin-infused ceramic heating elements to protect your hair while styling. Its founder is one of the original founders of GHD and Cloud Nine aims itself at a similar market, as a more premium brand for those willing to spend a little bit more. Cloud Nine The Airshot is the company’s only hairdryer, and complements its larger range of well-regarded straighteners and curling wands.
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