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The RUSK Engineering W8less Professional Dryer combines a powerful 2000 watt motor with advanced ceramic and tourmaline technology to deliver fast, frizz-free drying. Its ultra-lightweight design (under 1 lb) and 7 customizable speed and heat settings make it ideal for all hair types and extended styling sessions. Trusted by professionals and loved by users for durability and salon-quality results.



















| ASIN | B005B9NWRS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106,731 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #358 in Hair Dryers |
| Brand | RUSK |
| Brand Name | RUSK |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,172 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00611186036181 |
| Hair Type | Curly, Straight, Wavy, chemically-treated-hair, textured-hair |
| Included Components | Concentrator Nozzles |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.3"D x 4.5"W x 10.5"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Rusk |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IREW8LSBD |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited two year |
| Material | Ceramic, Titanium |
| Material Type | Ceramic, Titanium |
| Model Number | IREW8LSBD |
| Number of Speeds | 7 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Infrared Technology, Ionic Technology, Lightweight |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drying |
| Special Feature | Infrared Technology, Ionic Technology, Lightweight |
| UPC | 611186036181 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 2000 watts |
L**O
Lightweight Dryer, Excellent Product
I've only ever used drug store dryers (i.e. Revlon), so this was quite a change. The picture makes this dryer look light blue, but when I received it, it was white. I did a lot of research before I decided on this particular model. My hairdresser recommended either Rusk or Elchim, but after reading reviews, I decided on Rusk W8less due to the fact that it is lighter in weight. If you have nerve compression issues, or if you just have a hard time holding hair dryers for a long period of time, then this is a blow dryer that definitely feels lighter in weight than my old Revlon dryer felt. I had never known that the quality of my hair could also feel much sleeker and less frizzy just by investing a little more money in to a good blow dryer. After I would use my old Revlon, my hair would be poofy and frizzy, but this is not so with Rusk W8less. I was so surprised to feel my hair after my very first use. Also, as with any hair tool, it did take a few tries to get used to how to use this dryer compared to the much cheaper dryers at drug stores. It blows harder and the heat is just right even on 'hot.' The top button is a cold shot button, the middle button is the heat level (warm, cool, hot), and the bottom is for level of drying you want (low, off, high). Pretty simple. It came with only one concentrator (the ad said two when I bought it, but it is only one). The cord is longer than it is with cheaper dryers. Price-wise this was definitely cheaper than some other high end dryers, but more expensive than a drug store dryer. Overall, it is definitely worth the bit extra and I will definitely continue to buy Rusk products in the future. A YEAR LATER: It's been over a year later and this dryer is still going strong! The drying time is shorter than other hair dryers, and the dryer still works just as well as it did when I first purchased it. I LOVE this blow dryer! Will definitely be buying another one whenever this one finally dies.
V**E
Dryer worth every penny for healthier hair
This dryer is amazing. Initially I bought hot tools tourmaline tools 2000 from Ulta because a stylist helped me pick one out for my needs. I returned it after a week of use and got this one. Even through prices were similar, Rusk is a big step up. My hair type: fine and thin but a bit "fluffy" which gives volume and makes it look like I have a lot of hair but if not straightened well, can turn into big, frizzy fluff ball. My hair is between very wavy and loose curl so I wash and straighten it every day with a blow dryer only. No straighteners. Pros: - the warm setting dries my hair quickly without drying it. I used to buy cheaper dryers that would get really hot to help straighten hair. But that did a lot of damage too. With Rusk, I can dry even faster now a days with warm setting that doesn't cause the damage - hot still gets hot, not just somewhat warm. I use this setting when there is a kink in my hair that I need to just blast with a shot of hot air to get it out. Hard to believe I used to use that hot or even hotter with cheap dryers to do all my hair - all buttons do not stick out, so you do not hit them accidentally when drying. They are indented so you can hold it normally and not switch settings when you don't mean to - cool button is easy to hit. Even though it's indented, it's easy to press only when u need it. I don't mistakenly press it ever - cool setting seems to be same cool as the cool button which I like so if I'll be using it for a while, I do not have to hold cool button - dries my hair really fast even with cooler setting - I've been using it for about a month now, and my hair feels healthy and shiny as if I just got saloon deep conditioning - very light weight but very sturdy. When I pick it up, I do not feel like it's cheaply made like I do with any other lightweight dryer - because many times I dry my hair upside down, hair gets sucked into the back of hair dryer with some dryers. This one has a decent protection there and I haven't had any incidents with my hair getting sucked in Cons: - the only thing that I do not like is the setting order on buttons. The heat button goes from warm, to cool, to hot. So if I am drying on warm and need hot, there is cool setting in the middle instead of them going in incremental order. Same with speed setting: off is in the middle and low is on the left, high is on the right. So it's taking me a while to get used it where with other dryers I can do the switching without looking within the first few days Overall, I'll get used to one minor con for an amazing dryer.
C**N
Very good hairdryer
I bought this hairdryer because it was recommended by NY Times. There is lots to love about it: lightweight, strong air flow, great heat delivery. My only negative comment is that my fingers hit the buttons and turn it off or change the heat setting in the middle of trying to blow dry my hair.
K**N
Worked really well, My hair is bouncier.
I needed a new hair dryer and did not want anymore of the regular store brand. Since I was having problems with those. So I looked on Amazon and searched. I noticed the Rusk brand. I researched the brand and read the reviews. So I thought I would give the Rusk brand a try. When my packaged arrived, I unpacked it and plugged it in. I did noticed the air flow was stronger on the low setting. It has a stronger air flow on both settings. Guess that's what a 2000 watt dryer does. This is my first 2000 watt, been using 1875 watts. I did noticed the weight of the product that it does feel light when holding but have some heaviness in certain areas. It didn't feel like it would hurt my wrist when I move it around when blow drying. It's not tiresome. The switches are in the same place as my old hair drier. The Rusk hair dryer switch is click back and forth, as my old one was a slide up and down. I noticed on the Rusk dryer the switch goes warm cool hot. I guess that is easier to do for this kind of switching fast since this dryer is a professional one. I washed my hair and used the hair dryer. I noticed my hair looked more bouncy and healthier. Then went to sleep, woke up and my hair still has a bounciness and looked good. So the dryer did have a good effect on my hair. Did not looked overly dried out or frizzy. Did feel like I used few mins less than usual. I did not have to run a flat iron in my hair. The concentrator nozzle stayed on for me after moving the dryer around back and forth over my hair. I wonder if people are not putting it on tight enough. (UPDATE 3/13/17 - I noticed when using the concentrator nozzle, it will not stay on when the hair dryer is working IF ONE MESSES WITH THE NOZZLE. In order for the concentrator nozzle to stay on, the dryer has to be off when placing the concentrator nozzle on the hair dryer. When the hair drier is on the nozzle stays on. If you take it off or move the concentrator nozzle around to a different angle when the hair dryer is on, it will blow off. The hair dryer has a higher force blow than some hair driers. - maybe this will give some insight about the nozzle, why when I used it it stayed on and for others it would come off and be a headache for them. Also I am not using the concentrator nozzle since I don't really need to use it, My hair don't require it, regular blow drying is enough.) I noticed over the years my hair has been looking so flat, and was not getting the bounce like it did before. My hair and skin has changed in the last few years. My old hair dryer was 14 years old, so it could have been that it was losing the effectiveness and just causing problems. Honestly I was glad my dryer when out. I been wanting a new hair dryer. My old dryer did not have the ion technology, it could have. I got my dryer before I even heard about ions in hair dryers. I feel like my hair has been revived. So maybe it was my old hair dryer making my hair not look as good as it should. I did see a big difference on how my hair was blow dried. If I do run into any problems, I will be giving updates. Hopefully I don't run into any problems.
V**N
Great blow dryer, great price. Smooths frizzy hair. Buy this over Kadori. I've used both.
I am buying this item after my Kadori Pro LIA 2500 gave out on me in under 2 years. I purchased the Rusk W8less for my mom after she tried my Kadori and asked for me to get her one as a gift as well. Instead, I got her the Rusk W8less because she has bad wrists and I thought it was important for her to not do any more damage to them. The Rusk W8less blow dryer, while half the price ($77), actually does a much better job. I never believed that a blow dryer can make a difference when it comes to frizz. I thought the Kadori was doing a good job until I used the Rusk. I was actually amazed at the difference. I usually have to really work to straighten out the hair and reduce the frizz, but with the Rusk, it just sort of happened without me putting in much effort. It's also much lighter than the Kadori, which makes a huge difference in the overall experience. The Rusk blows air in a way where your hair isn't blowing all over the place, it's somehow calmer, more directed, yet manages to dry hair very quickly. So, since this Kadori quit on me unexpectedly, I'm going to ahead and switch to the Rusk W8less myself. And since Rusk offers 2 years warranty, compared to Kadori's 1 year, at least I know I can count on having this product under warranty for at least 4 years since I'll be buying with a credit card that doubles the warranty. I'm surprised that for such an expensive product ($160), Kadori offers only 1 year warranty and their customer service didn't offer me any refund/repair/replacement when I reached out to them. I'd think that for such a high end, quality product, the company would stand by their product and offer a longer warranty. Perhaps it's not as high quality as it pretends to be. Aug 2018 update. Still absolutely love this blow dryer! My arm never gets tired. I don't even have to think about that anymore. Works wonderfully.
M**I
Great Dryer, but wouldn’t recommend for hair extensions!
Great hair dryer. It’s lightweight which is great for travel, and for when you’re holding for longer periods of time. The heat gets very hot as welll, making the drying time less. However, I do have hair extensions, which is why I have it a 3 stars than 5 since this dryer can get very hot causing damage to the extensions. Since I’m a professional hair stylist, and used this particular dryer in a salon before, I did notice other stylists causing heat damage to their clients extensions. So I would recommend a lower heat setting when using, or getting a different dryer. Just looking out for my hair extension girlies.
S**Y
Hot and Handy
My Babyliss hair blower was bought on the recommendation of my hairdresser. It lasted for many years. Trying to buy another (with my list of 'must-haves') proved to be difficult. Searching for one that's fairly quiet, lightweight, ceramic, tourmaline, budget-friendly, etc., proved to be a challenge. After reading reviews, going to beauty supplies and big box stores, I decided that the Rusk W8less hair blower met my needs. At 2000 watts, this is a powerful tool. I have thin, baby fine hair and don't need to use it at its highest setting. If your hair is thick, this should be more than sufficient for your needs. March 26, 2015 Update: My hair blower is still working perfectly and I will definitely continue recommending the Rusk W8less Professional Lightweight Ceramic hair blower! One of the features I looked for was the ability to clean the screen filter. Over time, hair products and dust can cause the filter to clog, overheat the motor, and prematurely destroy the unit. The Rusk filter can be removed and cleaned. It has multiple settings, including a cool one. An important feature I looked for was a nozzle concentrator. This one allows a thin stream of air to focus on a small section of hair. That means that you won't be drying/frizzing the surrounding hair as you dry that one section. Should it matter to you, please note that, the nozzle is a dark color, while the dryer itself is more of a light ivory tone. The Rusk is a bit lighter in weight than my old Babyliss. Its weight compares favorably to others on the market today. As a unit with a decent capacity motor and durable housing, the Rusk impressed me. You can buy hair blowers anywhere from around $20 to more than $200. Decide what features you must have and determine your budget. If yours must be ceramic, tourmaline, lightweight, have high wattage, multiple settings, a removable filter, good reviews, and be a great value, then the Rusk W8less is the one to get. JANUARY 2017: It's been almost two years since I last updated this product review. I can happily state that my RUSK W8Less is still doing an excellent job and I have absolutely no complaints about it.
C**)
Great Value for the Lightweight Powerhouse – RUSK EngineeringProfessional 2000 Watt Dryer
I recently purchased the RUSK Engineering Professional 2000 Watt Dryer, and I must say, it has been an absolute game-changer for my morning routine. Here's why I am thoroughly impressed: 1. Super Lightweight: True to its name, the W8less is incredibly light, which has made a significant difference in how manageable it is to use, especially on busy mornings or when styling takes a bit longer. No more arm fatigue, which I've experienced with other heavier models. 2. Powerful Performance: Despite its featherweight design, this dryer packs a punch with a 2000-watt motor that dries my thick, wavy hair quickly and efficiently. I'm talking about salon-level power that significantly cuts down my drying time. 3. Versatile Speed Settings: With 7 speed settings, I have the flexibility to choose exactly what my hair needs depending on its condition and the style I’m going for. Whether I need a gentle breeze to dry delicate strands or a powerful blast for pre-styling, this dryer has all the options. 4. Consistent Heat Distribution: The heat distribution is even, preventing hot spots and potential heat damage. My hair comes out smooth, with less frizz and more shine, which is always a win. 5. Durable and Well-Designed: The build quality feels sturdy and well-engineered. Controls are intuitively placed, making adjustments a breeze even mid-use. 6. Additional Features: It comes with several nozzle attachments which are great for concentrating the airflow and enhancing styling precision. The RUSK Professional Dryer offers exceptional value for its price point. It's a robust tool, ideal for both quick everyday drying and more intricate styling. Highly recommended for anyone looking to invest in a high-quality, durable hair dryer that won’t weigh you down. This dryer has definitely earned its spot in my daily hair care regime and I believe it would be a valuable addition for anyone looking for a reliable, high-performance hair dryer.
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