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    Posted: December 06 2004 at 4:52pm
I bought one of these in May when I was on vacation and lost the instructions when I was travelling. Anyways I was wondering if anyone that owns one could tell me what is the highest temperature that it goes too. Like is the highest setting 400 degrees or something?
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Anyone? Also is it okay to use white vinegar instead of apple cider vinegar? We don't have any apple cider and I tried white vinegar and I have hardly any dandruff flakes. I usually have so much by the next day.
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Hi Layla,

I looked up Hot Tools products on Folica.com and wasn't able to find a description that includes the temperature range. I'm sorry.

As for the vinegar, I suspect that apple cider vinegar may have less of an unpleasant aroma than white, but compositionally there's likely little difference. Do what works for your scalp. :)
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Hot tools is NOT a very good brand of flat iron. It may say ceramic but they only paint a thin ceramic coating over metal plates. i would go with a 100% pure ceramic flat iron. They heat up to about 400 degrees, even higher for different brands.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Layla Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2005 at 4:49pm
Yeah, I realize this now but I have to save my money before I can get another one. I'm saving for a Sedu.
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Yeah, i hear the sedu flat iron is really good! You should also look into the CHI which works really good too! But i think either one is fine!
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