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Hair Dryer Air Temperature: Comparing 1500W & 2000W Dryers, 2cm from Heating Element

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    Anonymous
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  • #2 8949108
    płetwa
    Level 32  
    Rowenta 1200W max. 108 degrees.
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  • #3 8960275
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #4 8960388
    balonika3
    Level 43  
    marcint2525 wrote:
    hmmm .... a little bit, for my needs about 180 * C.
    Thank you.
    Heat gun?
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    Anonymous
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  • #6 8961521
    balonika3
    Level 43  
    marcint2525 wrote:
    No, not a heat gun. Machine for making cotton candy
    I didn't ask if you were making a heat gun, but would it do?
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    Anonymous
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  • #9 8965968
    płetwa
    Level 32  
    I'd like to see what you get out of this.

Topic summary

The discussion centers on the air temperature produced by hair dryers, specifically comparing 1500W and 2000W models at a distance of 2 centimeters from the heating element. A participant mentions that a Rowenta 1200W dryer reaches a maximum temperature of 108 degrees Celsius. The original poster expresses a need for a higher temperature, around 180 degrees Celsius, and explores alternatives like heat guns and hot air heaters, noting that these devices can achieve higher temperatures than standard hair dryers. The conversation also touches on the functionality of electric heat guns, which operate similarly to hair dryers but with increased thermal output.
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