Hairdressers need to be insured & I'm sure that clients taking in their own tools, that hadn't been PAT tested, would invalidate the policies. I can't stand her & the oft-repeated claim that "all other dryers" heat your hair to 230 degrees drives me mad. Personally I think she confuses power with heat, plumps for this figure as it's between 220 & 240 & doesn't understand these numbers relate to volts. Expecting her to specify centigrade or fahrenheit would obviously be too much. With all this in mind, & the fact that the Q ignored my comments about this last year, I emailed Dyson directly:
'Good Morning, This product, in all its variations, is presented on QVCUK by Abbie Horne. I know that she is not employed by you, however, I think you should review her sales 'patter'. She insists in making the false claim that all other dryers use 230 degrees of heat to dry hair. This comes across as a scare tactic which shows poor selling ability, she does not specify centigrade or fahrenheit, & it is my belief that she confuses temperature with power. I have contacted QVC about this erroneous statement without success so, as it is your product, I leave it with you to correct this person.'