Hello. Can anybody recommend a good travel hairdryer for me to take to Turkey this year. I have had one for a number of years, but it is not very good (quite heavy for a small hairdryer, not much power etc).
Thanks in advance.
i buy asda smart price one which are good only £3 odds and i just leave it there , they are not heavy an it's a full size dryer and the power is good . then that leaves you more room in your case to get more in to bring stuff home . the forge asda has them .

Thanks so much. I didn't even think of that and it makes so much sense because you only use a travel dryer once a year.
I bought one from sainsbury's last year, they had a 3 for 2 on travel items.
I used to take a normal lightweight hairdryer, but because it wasn't dual voltage, it sometimes blew the fuses when I was abroad! Last time, I had to find someone as it blew every fuse and the whole place went dark and I didn't know where the fusebox was!
Louise

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