Conair Bonnet Hair Dryer, Soft Portable Bonnet Style Hair Dryer

$20.90

(8 customer reviews)
Conair Bonnet Hair Dryer, Soft Portable Bonnet Style Hair Dryer $20.90
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  • Soft Bonnet Hair Dryer: Gently dry your hair with even and constant airflow, featuring adjustable controls with 4 heat/speed settings including a cool setting for maximum styling versatility
  • Versatile Design: This bonnet dryer includes an extra long 4 foot flexible hose with “Easy Lock” feature, plus a vent brush attachment for style and volumizing; It’s also great for hot conditioning
  • Portable And User Friendly: The extra large soft bonnet can fit over jumbo rollers (not included) and a drawstring secures it in place; Compact storage case with handle saves space and is great for travel
  • Leader in Hair Dryers: From traditional bonnets to hi tech dryers equipped with cutting edge technology, Conair has a great selection of hair dryers for every hair type and every hair style
  • Conair Hair Care: Since 1959, we have made innovative small appliances, hair styling tools, and more; Our hair care line includes high quality hair dryers, brushes, styling tools, and hair accessories

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

10 x 3.3 x 9 inches, 1.6 Pounds

Item model number

SB1RNX

Department

General Health and Beauty

Date First Available

October 2, 2001

Manufacturer

Conair

8 reviews for Conair Bonnet Hair Dryer, Soft Portable Bonnet Style Hair Dryer

  1. JUGAR

    BUENA CALIDAD.

  2. Sarah

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    This is perfect deep conditioning if you have curly hair. 15-20 minutes with it on and you get the results needed. I feel the high heat should be higher. It doesn’t over heat or burn you if you put it together right so make sure the hose is tight. Skip the instructions in the box they are useless. Go on YouTube and search up reviews they will give you a better idea of what to do. The locking mechanism for the hose to the bonnet is the only tricky part. I suggest twisting the hose into the bonnet until it clicks. It should stay then. I don’t like the heat brush for curly/kinky hair types. I tried to blow out my sister’s type 4 hair with it and wasn’t as effective as others I have tried. They could have made it better. Other than that it’s perfect for the price and a good investment for your hair.

  3. j

    I think the bad reviews might be linked to a bad seller or something. This is the only bonnet dryer available that is less than $200 and doesn’t look like it belongs in a salon. It’s not that loud -certainly not painful or unpleasant – quieter than my usual hairdryer, if I’m honest.
    PROS:
    Bonnet connects tightly to hose – it’s a turn and click thing – if you are reading this thinking the hose falls off, try again and feel for the ridge where it clicks in to the bonnet’s port. This is the one thing the bad reviews state and so I think they all got a fake product or something. It’s sturdy as heck.
    Not too hot – I had it on Medium for an Aphogee deep conditioning treatment and the airflow is great, worked perfectly – much better than me aiming the dryer at my head and hoping to cover the whole area for 5 minutes!
    The treatment worked better than it ever has – the free airflow & moderate heat seem to have really got the protein into my hair. For this reason alone, I’m happy with this purchase.
    LIGHT – it looks heavy but the case is ABS plastic and even with slight arthritis in my wrists I can pick it up and carry around from room to room no problem.

    CONS: hose length is fine but would be cool if you could purchase a longer one, or get a snap-on extension. It would be great to be able to place this behind me on a bookshelf and put it in a soundproof box so I can watch TV while drying. I’ll work on MacGuyvering that myself..

    tl;dr: It’s good; don’t fret the purchase.

  4. Amazon Customer

    I really like the easy use, worth every penny

  5. Anne

    I love the weight and compactness of this devise. Other reviews mentioned hose not staying connected, but obviously they failed to properly click the hose in place – a bit tricky, I admit. However, I had to return this portable Conair Bonnet hairdryer because it wouldn’t fit over my head completely set with one and three-quarter inch rollers. Wish the bonnet were bigger because this devise was otherwise exactly what I was looking for.

  6. budget_diva

    When I decided to start coloring my hair myself to save money, I remembered that my grandmother had always used a bonnet dryer when she dyed her hair. Heat helps the hair absorb the color better, and this uniy was affordable at $35, so I decided to give it a try.

    This dryer is very similar to the old-school models, but small and light. The ones my older relatives used were huge and took up a ton of closet space. This, however, is about the size of a cereal box.

    My medium/fine hair has been anywhere from short to shoulder-length, and the bonnet has accommodated my hair plus a microfiber turban towel with plenty of room to spare. I can’t speak to how well it would dry wet hair, but I have run it off and on for up to 4 hours while bleach, dye, or henna sets, and it has worked perfectly.

    There are 3 heat settings and they have a distinct temperature difference ranging from slightly warm to what feels like the same amount of heat my hand blowdryer generates. The noise level is also similar to a hand blowdryer.

    Other reviewers have had the following issues that I think were user error:
    1. Bonnet disconnecting from hose: When attaching the hose, twist until you feel/hear a firm click. There is a point where it feels like it has twisted as far as it can go, but turn it just a smidge farther. Once it clicks, it will not come loose.
    2. Hose won’t fit inside the case: Use the drawstring to cinch the hose up as short as it will go and secure the bead next to the hose so the drawstring stays tight. The compacted hose will fold right into the case.
    3. The power cord is short: This is true, but the cord also needs to be able to fit inside the case. I use the dryer while sitting in my cozy chair, and there is an outlet right beside it. The cord is plenty long to use the dryer like this. Or if someone really can’t sit within 4 feet of an outlet, they could easily use an extension cord.

    Hopefully this dryer will continue to perform the way it does now and I can keep saving money by playing Beauty Shop at home!

  7. Citlalli

    muy buen producto. envio excelente y embalaje también. todo llego en la fecha y hora estipulada. excelente compra la que hice. la he usado pocas veces y hace su función. lo único que no me gusta mucho es que el cable de alimentación no es lo suficientemente largo.

  8. Trejofan

    I love hooded hair dryers. Unfortunately they are getting harder and harder to find. I have used this type for years for other reasons then drying hair. The hood is really good for putting over your face to help cure a sinus or migraine headache. It is quite soothing. It is also good for turning on cool and enclosing your entire head in it to drown out a snoring husband. So what if the noise keeps him awake? Turn about is fair play and his noise machine has kept you awake! If you get cramps in your feet placing your feet inside of a nice puffy warm Hood also helps. It is also good as a bed warmer as long as a canine or other type companion is not available to provide that service. I bought two hairdryers this one and the one under a Laila Ali’s name. they were similar in most instances in shape and size but also quite different. the Laila Ali hair dryer is vented from the side. this one is vented from an end. The Laila Ali hair dryer has a hose that you pull out of a hole and when finished you can force it right back in and fasten it in place. This one has a an opening on one end that you pull the hose out of and everything is stuffed right back into that same opening. This hair dryer is truer to its temperature settings then the Laila Ali hair dryer which tends to run hot except on cool setting. this also has a four foot hose on it possibly for where the Laila Ali hair dryer hose is not as long maybe three feet. This hair dryer is a bit more noisy than Laila Ali’s but is truer to the temps. Laila Alis smells more like vinyl which i kind of prefer because it is more like a new car smell. This one smells more plastic which is not a bad thing either. Both performed very well.

    One problem I’ve had with others I’ve ordered over the last 5 years has been that these would overheat and turn themselves off, which is not a good trait for a hair dryer. It would occur within 30 minutes to an hour and might take 15 to 30 minutes to come back on. Frustrating. Good thing i wasn’t using it to dry my hair.

    i turned both of these machines on and ran them for more than three hours each and they kept running. I think you could heat a room with them.

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