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There are three heat settings (and three speeds), and it gets hotter than others, reaching 237 degrees Fahrenheit.
Even being hotter, it's significantly lower than the temperature I'd need from a traditional curling iron.
For about the same price as the Shark Flexstyle , you get fewer attachments.
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