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Andis sells this hairdryer for $45, but you can pick it up at Walmart for only about $23. Made of ceramic for even heat distribution, and equipped with technology that releases negative ions that can actually split up water molecules, reducing hair-drying time. It also has a 1,200-watt eco-setting, as opposed to its 1,875-watt "high power" setting, to trim energy consumption further.










