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Old 11-11-2010, 03:38 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by cory View Post
I have an Andis dryer too with a stand and have found that it tends to overheat if I have it on a high heat setting. Lately I just leave it on medium and it seems fine. That C. C. blow dryer sounds great! I could sure use something like that with my three girls. I'd love to speed up the drying time needed with the three of them.
Well with three YT's it is worth the cost investment. These things are workhorses. Most of the pro groomers of large coated breeds have them, and for many years too. Just be advised their is no HOT air or even warmish air, they are forced air dryers, and use cool air. Just adjust the volumne of air flow more on body, less on legs, or even less on face. It takes a bit of getting used to, but so worth the effort!
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