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| Feature | What It Is | Typical Performance | How It Stacks Up | |---------|------------|---------------------|-----------------| | | Flat‑iron / straightening brush (often marketed as a “steam‑enhanced” straightener) | Uses ceramic plates with a thin‑film steel coating to glide through hair while delivering a modest amount of steam. | The “Calvin Steel” branding emphasizes a steel‑reinforced plate that promises faster heating and durability compared with plain ceramic plates. | | Temperature range | 120 °C – 210 °C (250 °F – 410 °F) | Covers low‑heat for fine or damaged hair up to high‑heat for thick/coarse textures. | Wide range is a plus; many reviewers appreciate the “low‑heat 120 °C” setting for fine hair. | | Heating technology | 2‑minute rapid‑heat ceramic/steel combo, optional steam burst (≈30 ml/min) | Heat‑up time is competitive (most flat‑irons hit max temp in 30‑45 sec). Steam helps reduce static and adds a slight “conditioning” effect. | Steam can be a double‑edged sword—great for frizz‑prone hair, but some users report a faint scent of water‑metal when the steam button is over‑used. | | Plate width | 1 inch (2.5 cm) | Standard for most home‑use straighteners; works well for both short bangs and longer locks. | No real downside; a slightly wider 1.5‑inch plate would speed up long‑hair straightening, but the 1‑inch size keeps the tool nimble. | | Material & durability | 100 % steel‑reinforced plates + ABS body; built‑in safety lock | Steel plates are less prone to scratches than pure ceramic. The ABS housing is lightweight yet sturdy. | Users have reported the plates staying flat and even after 6–12 months of regular use—better than many budget ceramic‑only irons. | | Ergonomics | Rubberized grip, swivel cord, LED temp indicator | The grip feels comfortable for most hand sizes; swivel cord prevents tangles. | Some reviewers wish the handle were slightly longer for better leverage when working with very thick hair. | | Extra features | Auto‑shutoff (30 min), dual‑voltage (110‑240 V) | Travel‑friendly; safety‑first. | Auto‑shutoff is now standard, but it’s still a nice peace‑of‑mind feature. | | Price point (as of early‑2024) | US $69–$79 | Mid‑range: cheaper than high‑end pro models (~$150+) but pricier than entry‑level ceramic irons (~$30). | Good value for the steam‑plus‑steel combo, especially if you need a reliable everyday tool. | lustery e1531 calvin steel and summer fox intim free
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