Conair Tourmaline 3/4-inch Ceramic Curling Iron vs Curves 1 1/4" Curling Iron with Clamp
Overall winner: Curves 1 1/4" Curling Iron with Clamp
Key Differences
TAIFF Curves (A) offers dual-voltage and PTC fast heat-up with a fixed temperature and a higher average rating (4.80 from 18,724 reviews), making it a solid choice for consistent, travel-friendly styling. Conair Tourmaline (B) uses tourmaline-ceramic tech with a very quick 30-second heat-up and adjustable heat but has lower average user satisfaction (4.30 from 14,422 reviews) and mixed curl-hold feedback
Conair Tourmaline 3/4-inch Ceramic Curling Iron
Ceramic tourmaline curling iron with a 3/4" barrel for tight curls on short to medium hair. heats up quickly with up to 400°F, even heat, and multiple heat settings for different hair types. Users note quick heat and easy adjustments, with mixed feedback on curl hold
Pros
- tourmaline ceramic technology
- 30 second heat up
- uniform heat with no hot spots
- 5 heat settings
Cons
- mixed feedback on curl hold
- some users feel it doesn't get hot enough
- mixed opinions on curling time
Curves 1 1/4" Curling Iron with Clamp
Curves curling iron with black titanium, dual voltage and fixed 410F temperature for consistent styling. Designed for worldwide use with fast heat-up and stable performance
Pros
- dual voltage operation
- ptc heating for fast heat-up
- fixed temperature for consistent results
- swivel cord for ease of use
Cons
- fixed temperature; no adjustable dial
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TAIFF |
| Durability | TAIFF |
| Versatility | Conair |
| User Reviews | TAIFF |