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Review on πŸ”₯ T3 Singlepass Ceramic 1-Inch Flat Iron with Customizable Heat Settings for Straightening, Styling, and Creating Smooth Hair, Waves, and Curls by Chris Soto

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Smooth iron with two design flaws

I am an iron lover. My hair is really curly and I tame it a bit with keratin. My hair grows fast and I rely on flat irons almost every day to get my hair a little straight. I've tried so many brands. I currently have 4 irons in my collection so this T3 is number 5. My favorite iron, believe it or not, is the Nume brand. It lives in my suitcase because it does its job well, it's sturdy, it was relatively cheap when I bought it, and I can rely on it when I'm away for work. At home I turn irons. I had a Chi but it broke pretty quickly. I also had Solia who died after 4 years. I currently have a Sedu, an Amika and a 1.25" Revlon in addition to the Nume and T3. I also have the Mini Babyliss and Mini Drybar for baby hair (I rarely use Minis). Of all my straighteners, the Nume is still my favorite. T3 runs smooth and heats evenly. I also like the sleek look and size. This is my favorite iron. I like the results I get. But there are two things I don't like. (1) I prefer digital Temperature control on nume. And with my other irons, I can set the temperature and set it there. I don't like the temperature control on T3. (2) My hair gets stuck in T3 if I'm not careful. There's a little space in the design, in which hair can get into, so it's annoying, but these days I reach for the flat iron in my beauty section (my nume lives in a suitcase) for the smooth results and I also love the auto-off feature, which none of my other irons have quiet has.

Pros
  • Wide range
Cons
  • No