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The Pibbs 514 Kwik Dri is a professional 1100W salon hair dryer engineered in Italy for high-volume use. Featuring a fully adjustable hood and stand, precise temperature and timer controls, and a stable rolling caster base, it delivers fast, even drying with salon-quality results. CE certified and built with durable metal components, it’s the go-to choice for stylists and savvy home users who demand efficiency, comfort, and longevity.














| ASIN | B0012TP5EO |
| ASIN | B0012TP5EO |
| Access Location | Front Flip Visor |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,171 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #554 in Hair Dryers |
| Brand Name | Pibbs |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (465) |
| Door Orientation | Front |
| Form Factor | Free Standing & Portable |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 16"W x 63.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Pibbs 514 Kwik Dri 1100W Salon Dryer with Casters |
| Item Weight | 25.9 Pounds |
| Item model number | 514 |
| Manufacturer | Pibbs |
| Manufacturer | Pibbs |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | Kwik Dryer |
| Product Dimensions | 0.04 x 0.04 x 0.04 inches; 25.9 Pounds |
| Specification Met | CE |
| UPC | 880147413525 027043109286 |
| UPC | 880147413525 027043109286 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
T**C
As Good As Free (Pays for itself in 10 wash and sets)
Hesitating to buy this dryer because of the price is a short-sighted move. If your hair regimen includes regular salon visits for professional-quality wash and sets, this dryer will pay for itself in 10 home washings. Over 2+ months you would have spent the same money. For African-American women especially who have relaxed shoulder-length hair, wash and sets create much less damage than blow-drying followed by curling irons (direct heat and stress, followed by more direct heat and stress). The drawback, though, is the time spent under the dryer. Longer, porous hair (like mine) can take a minimum of 90 minutes drying time with other standard chair dryers, even at the salon. Add to that the 1 or so hour spent prior on the shampoo, conditioning, and actual hair setting process, and you're talking about a 3 hour total investment, which does not include any wait time before you're actually seated for your hair service. So, I cannot understate what a huge deal it is that the Pibbs Kwik Dri cuts that drying time in half, from 90 minutes to 45 minutes. What this means: 1. I can now exercise the option to wash and set my hair on weekday mornings before work, if I have to, just by waking up an hour or so earlier than I would normally. This was an impossibility before, unless I wanted to set my alarm for 3:30am. 2. I can now schedule dates and other social events on the same days I sweat my hair out at the gym, without having to worry about not having enough time in between to re-do my hair. 3. Psychological barriers to washing and setting my hair at home have been removed. The prospect of sitting under the dryer for 90 minutes after struggling with the setting process, contributed to the overall dread in facing this task. This was made all the worse by the knowledge that your end result - using cheaper dryers which would not dry the hair evenly, or get as hot - would fall way short of the salon outcome. As a result, I avoided the whole process, which meant my skill level in setting my own hair never improved, which just created a vicious cycle that would drive me back to the salon for the professional setting results I wanted and needed. But now, because my hair only takes 45 minutes to dry with the Pibbs Kwik Dri, and I am assured of a positive, professional outcome for the time spent, I am more motivated to set my own hair at home, which means I do it more often, which means my setting skill level improves, which means with every week that passes I'm able to consistently achieve the same or better results at home (with the products of my choice), which keeps me out of the salon, and money in my pocket. Bottom line: no other dryer on the market, or even in salons, comes close, and I've gone through my fair share for home use, the most recent being the Virgo CD320 salon dryer. What makes the Pibbs Kwik Dri 514 so effective is (a) the super hot settings, and (b) the unique hood design that extends all the way down the back, and around all sides, trapping in the heat and keeping it from escaping out the bottom, so that it circulates evenly from top roller to back roller. Note that to use this comfortably, as others have mentioned, you definitely need to get foam ear protectors, and wear some kind of light towel around your neck, to protect it from the heat. You can always adjust the heat downward, but that sort of defeats the purpose of the quick drying results. Just suck it up, keep it on the next to highest heat setting (60), and protect your ears/skin, and you'll be fine. Another benefit is that it's so easy to move from room to room, and the hood height can be adjusted on the stand to fit most any chair setup. I use it with my existing living room armchair, and the castor wheels on the base roll comfortably under so that I can sit back in luxurious comfort with my feet on the ottoman, and still have the dryer hood extend, or overhang, comfortably over the back of the chair. Don't even get me started on the $120 or so dollars I'm saving every month by doing my own hair, or the fact that I'm no longer a slave to my stylist's schedule and availability. She now sees me only for rare cuts, color treatments or (relaxer) touch-ups. Overall, I am 100% satisfied with the quality and performance of this dryer, and have recommended it to everyone I know. You will forget all about the initial investment once you start reaping the immediate benefits mentioned above, and realize that you can't put a price on your valuable time. I can always earn back the $300 I spent on this, but I'll never be able to get back the time I lost or wasted previously (not to mention lost "quality of life" opportunities where I could have been engaged in other enjoyable activities), associated with this process.
S**C
Professional hair dryer just like in high end shops
Professional dryer. Just like in the beauty shop. Gets really hot but temp can be controlled. Good for thick hair wraps and roller sets.
A**R
Worth the money
So amazon tells me I bought this in 2014, the price has not gone down much but I am sitting under this dryer right now, it was worth the $400 I paid for it. I stopped getting perms in 2011 and needed a way to dry my roller set and flat twists. I had only been to salons a handful of times because I stay there all day. I can use this when ever I need and I get salon results without the time wasted. Committing to a at home dryer means you have to get better at doing your own hair and stop depending on a stylist, that is not a bad thing. I don't remember if it came with ear covers but get some or your ears will be heated. I also put a towel at the back of my neck and a scarf tied around my forehead. I can tolerate the high heat on my head, not my skin. I'm still happy with my purchase 12 years later
L**E
Love/hate relationship, but more love!
I am sitting under this hair dryer for the first time right now. I really love that it is on a rolling stand, is pretty powerful, and seems to be well made. The instructions are terrible, but assembly is rather intuitive and, though cumbersome, relatively easy, so no big deal. What I did not anticipate is that it is hard to find the right chair to put it behind because the wheel area is huge, and hence sturdy, and with mine there is no arm (the hood sits directly on top of the pole/stand), so you cannot put it behind a cushy upholstered chair because the hood won't come forward enough to get your head under it. Am I missing a part? If not, this is a pretty big negative for me because I had the perfect cushy chair in a corner of the sitting area of my master bedroom where I thought this would go, but it just doesn't work there. That means I have to sit on a bench or hard chair, which defeats one of the main purposes of getting an expensive dryer on a stand! Perhaps there's an arm attachment that I can purchase. The instructions mentioned something about one, but that might be for a table top stand. It does seem to be drying quickly, however. Based on progress thus far, I'd say it will dry my thick, curly, shoulder length hair on 2 inch diameter plastic rollers (to defrizz) about 45 min. on the hottest setting, but that's too hot for me even with ear covers on (the hair clips heat up!), so I'm guessing about an hour. Without the rollers, I will put it in a hair net and I think 30-45 minutes should do it for a curly style. I think I will keep looking for the perfect chair and keep it.:) Added thoughts: My hair did dry in about 50 minutes and looks great! It's very soft and shiny and NO FRIZZ!!! I'm upping the stars to 4.
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