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White Titanium Flat Iron - 30 Second Heat Up, 1.75" Plates
White Titanium Flat Iron - 30 Second Heat Up, 1.75" Plates
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Titanium Plates Outlast Ceramic Under Heavy Use
Titanium resists the surface degradation ceramic plates develop after months of daily styling. Consistent heat distribution and smooth glide across the tool's full lifespan. It holds up.
480-Degree Ceiling Covers Every Texture
Fine hair and delicate extensions style safely at lower settings, while thick, coarse natural hair and hard-press clients need the upper range. One tool handles the full spectrum without swapping equipment.
1.75-Inch Width Styles Extensions and Natural Hair Efficiently
The wide plate surface covers more hair per pass, reducing total heat contact time. That's a practical advantage on long sew-in installs, full wig sets, and natural hair blowout finishes.
Digital Temperature Readout
Exact temperature display lets you dial in the precise setting for each hair type. No guesswork, no risk of over- or under-heating.
30-Second Heat-Up
Reaches working temperature almost immediately. Fits into the tightest morning routines without idle wait time.
8-Foot Cord Reaches Every Angle
The extra-long cord gives you full range of motion around the head without needing to reposition near the outlet or stretch awkwardly.
Storage Bag for Protection and Travel
The included bag prevents plate scratching and hot-surface contact during cool-down. Extends the iron's lifespan.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Plate Size | 1.75" Titanium Plates |
| Display | Digital display |
| Cord Length | 8 feet |
| Technology | Advanced heat technology with multiple heat settings |
| Maximum Temperature | 480 degrees |
| Heat-up Time | 30 seconds |
| Accessories | Includes flat iron bag |
| Hair Compatibility | Great for all hair types |
White tools show everything, every product drip, every scorch mark, every buildup stripe. A white flat iron tells you when it's time to clean your plates, and clean plates are the difference between smooth results and hair that smells like last week's heat protectant.
The Digital Display Advantage
Every head of hair has a temperature. Fine, silky textures need 350°F. Dense, coarse strands can handle 420°F. Color-treated hair sits somewhere around 370°F depending on the dye process. Installed extensions should never exceed 420°F regardless of texture, and the fine vs. thin hair distinction, strand diameter versus strand density, determines which temperature range your extensions actually need. The difference between 360 and 400 degrees is the difference between a soft bend and a bone-straight result.
Why White Works as a Maintenance Indicator
Product residue (serums, heat sprays, oils) builds up in a thin film that reduces plate efficiency and creates friction. On a black iron, that buildup is invisible until performance drops. On white housing, you see the amber streaks forming along the plate edges within days. That visual cue prompts you to wipe down the plates before residue hardens, which is critical maintenance when you're styling short hair blends where the optimal extension lengths for short hair, 12 inches for chin-length, 14-16 for shoulder, require precise, clean passes near the root to avoid obvious contrast.
The Full Package
The included bag keeps the white finish clean during storage and transport, and that white finish is the thing keeping you honest about your plates in the first place.
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