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T3 Aire 360 Dual Voltage?

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After 26 years of hair chaos, I finally decided to learn how to style my hair for my first big solo trip—but I forgot about the voltage difference! I splurged on the T3 Aire 360 styling tool, which I’ve actually gotten decent at using. However, it won’t work in Europe, and with my trip just a week away, I’m in panic mode over my hair. I heard T3 released a dual voltage version. Has anyone tried it?

I've spent 26 years not knowing how to handle my hair at all, usually resorting to brushing it and calling it a day. About 5 months ago, I planned my first big solo trip and decided I wanted to learn how to style my hair for it.

I splurged on the T3 Aire 360 all styling tool which I've actually gotten pretty decent at! The only problem is, I'm a dumbass and forgot that it won't work in Europe because of the high voltage. (First trip out of the country, it slipped my mind.) The trip is only a week away and I'm scrambling to find a solution to what will otherwise be a week of bad hair.

I looked it up and apparently T3 released a new version that is dual voltage. I don't know if I can justify purchasing the nearly 400 dollar tool again only 5 months after buying it the first time.

Has anyone here used the new dual voltage T3 Aire?

Or: Does anyone else with wispy/wavy hair have any go-to hair tips to save them on vacation?

Any advice is appreciated!

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