Has Anyone heard of this flat iron? Has Anyone used it?

HighAspirations

Well-Known Member
http://www.pythair.com/

Theres the link. I passed a kiosk at the mall that i work at and they stopped me and we started talking about them. They were all ceramic, she even showed me a broken PYT Flat Iron and A broken chi and you could see the metal on the Chi and You could see that their flat iron had ceramic all the way through. One of the ladies at the counter said that her hair was natural as well and that this iron got her hair very straight. They even gave me a coupon where I could get a mini and a large for $130, two large ones for $180, or a mini for $40. It seems like a good deal for a great quality. I just want to do research on it before making such an investment. They have a lifetime warranty. They also gave me a serum that I will be returning to purchase. It makes my hair like silky cotton...if that makes any sense. So So have you ladies tried this? What do you think? I will continue to do research on it. Sorry if there are typos. My screen isn't showing the words. I'm just typing as carfully as I can...

Oh!
BTW the coupon doesn't expire. It was hand written
 

HighAspirations

Well-Known Member
Bump? Just in case? I did research and the kiosks business card was very misleading. The website it takes you too is not of the same brand that they sell
 

Iluvsmuhgrass

Well-Known Member
I've never heard of that brand. I wouldn't. The specs are average and $300 for a product with 1 year limited warranty isn't feasible to me. :nono:
 

~*~ShopAholic~*~

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Folica.com is having all kinds of sales on a Sedu and Solia, I would check them out before buying from those scaming kiosk people.
 

Computer Blue

It's only mountains and the sea
Folks should just say no to the kiosks. First of all their aggressiveness should be a red flag. Second, the irons they sell can usually be found at places like marshalls for much less. Folica is definitely your friend with their sales/package deals.
 

KiWiStyle

Realtor & Foodie
I don't care for Folica because they exaggerate the sales price and then offer a lower price which is what the average retail price is anyway. For instance, the Sedu Revolution is priced at $200 but then lowered to $159 to make consumers think they are getting a deal. The price at Ulta is $159 and you can use coupons or points to discount that price, plus free shipping for the holidays.

I agree, stay away from thr kiosks, nothing good can come from it and a 1 year warranty for that price? I say move on.
 
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~*~ShopAholic~*~

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^^but I was referring to there sales, I paid $75 for my Sedu, but right now u can get claw clips, a serum and 3 other things along with the flat iron for $84. They had a Solia for like $60 something, those are great deals and way better than buying from those kiosks.
 

HighAspirations

Well-Known Member
I agree, after my investigation closer of their irons I thought they were nothing spectacular. They even tried to offer me a job
 
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