However, it is inferior to the Sedu range of ceramic irons, but they are nearly twice the price of the Wigo. The Wigo is perhaps a little superior; it comes with 170 watts of power compared to Solia's 70 watts. They cost about the same, look the same, and offer, more or less, the same functionality. The ceramic irons compare favorably to the Solia ceramic flat iron.
Prices start at around $60 - $70. They all come with a 3 year limited warranty. These include ceramic plates, a separate heating system for each plate, 170 watts of power, 12 heat settings and 9 foot power cord. Apart from plate size and price, all three have the same features.
The Wigo Ceramic flat iron comes in three sizes; 1", 1 3/4", and 2 1/4". They are low- to mid-price hair straighteners and there are a variety of models to choose from. Wigo flat irons are made by Helen of Troy and are often marketed under the latter name - the models are exactly the same no matter which brand name you buy.
Prices start at around $60 - $70. They all come with a 3 year limited warranty. These include ceramic plates, a separate heating system for each plate, 170 watts of power, 12 heat settings and 9 foot power cord. Apart from plate size and price, all three have the same features.
The Wigo Ceramic flat iron comes in three sizes; 1", 1 3/4", and 2 1/4". They are low- to mid-price hair straighteners and there are a variety of models to choose from. Wigo flat irons are made by Helen of Troy and are often marketed under the latter name - the models are exactly the same no matter which brand name you buy.
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