HOT TOOLS Pro Artist Curling Iron 1-1/4 inch vs Curves 3/4 Curling Iron with Clamp, Black Titanium
Overall winner: Curves 3/4 Curling Iron with Clamp, Black Titanium
Key Differences
TAIFF Curves (A) offers dual voltage and a clamp with a black titanium surface and has a higher average rating (4.80 from 18,724 reviews) while HOT TOOLS Pro Artist (B) provides a Black Gold surface, variable temperature up to 455°F and universal dual voltage but has a lower average rating (4.40 from 14,713 reviews) and mixed feedback on heat level and durability. Pick A if you want a highly rated, clamp-style curling iron with stable heating and a more affordable listed price tier; pick B if you need a larger 1-1/4" barrel with adjustable high heat settings despite mixed durability reports
HOT TOOLS Pro Artist Curling Iron 1-1/4 inch
A pro-style curling iron with black gold coating for even heat and long-lasting curls. Adjustable temperature up to 455°F and universal voltage for travel, plus an extra-long cool tip for safe handling. Customers note good curl quality and easy use, with some mixed feedback on heat consistency
Pros
- Black Gold styling surface for even heat
- Variable temperature up to 455 degrees
- Universal dual voltage for travel
- Extra-long cool tip for finger protection
Cons
- Mixed feedback on heat level
- Mixed durability reports
Curves 3/4 Curling Iron with Clamp, Black Titanium
Curves curling iron for defined, long-lasting curls with clamp. Dual voltage and fast, stable heating for consistent salon-like results. Customer feedback unavailable
Pros
- dual voltage for worldwide use
- fast and stable heating
- clamp for defined curls
- long-lasting results
Cons
- no temperature dial needed, fixed temperature
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TAIFF |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | TAIFF |
| User Reviews | TAIFF |