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GHD Straighteners (merged threads)
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Just double checked this on the ghdhair counterfeit page just incase.
ghd IV Styler £93.50 or £79.48 delivered with voucher code
Voucher code can be found here.0 -
Anyone used Girlznight, what are they like to deal with?0
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Ziggy_Stardust wrote: »Anyone used Girlznight, what are they like to deal with?
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Sorry I apoligise if this not right place to ask for some advice in advance but here goes were due to go to spain mainland soon volcanic ash allowing just wondering if my ghd will work okay abroad with the adaptor any one know or used them. We are only travelling with hand luggage just for a weekend so as they are heavy don't want to take them if they don't work very well not keen on the thought of going without thou any comments gratefully received.0
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It'll work anywhere in the world I think, something like 110v - 220v (incl USA).
I don't know what type of plug Spain uses, but did you know, when you unscrew the plug on GHD, it reveals an European 2-pin plug?0 -
That is really interesting I never knew that I will have to have a look now. I know in the past with my hairdryer when I have taken one that the power never seems as good as here, we go quite frequently to spain or the islands so I bought one from there that I will use but only just got GHD's probably wld have my eyes open to them sooner had I had daughters instead of three sons lol.It'll work anywhere in the world I think, something like 110v - 220v (incl USA).
I don't know what type of plug Spain uses, but did you know, when you unscrew the plug on GHD, it reveals an European 2-pin plug?0 -
I've used it in 100v country, it took longer to heat up (UK is 240v), but once hot, it worked fine;)0
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Checked it out it has, brilliant wld never have known this. So don't need adaptor for hairdryer and ghd the only thing now is hubbys phone charger my phone stays charged for more than a week but hubbys don't.It'll work anywhere in the world I think, something like 110v - 220v (incl USA).
I don't know what type of plug Spain uses, but did you know, when you unscrew the plug on GHD, it reveals an European 2-pin plug?0 -
Ive just bought some GHD through their own site as all these stories of counterfeits have worried me. It was £119 and you get some sort of freebie bag and products and I went through quidco, so £12 cash back BUT now Ive looked on amazon and see they have them for about £92 which is a bit annoying. Not sure whether to cancel with GHD or just ask for more discount. Anyone done that with them>?0
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