Philips Essential Care BHC010/10 hair dryer Essential Care BHC010/10, 1200 W

Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)

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  • ThermoProtect setting that allows hair to dry quickly without overheating while retaining natural moisture for healthy, shiny hair
  • 1200 W power for effective and gentle drying of the hair
  • Three flexible preset drying levels for different needs
  • Compact design and foldable handle for easy handling and portability
  • The styling nozzle bundles the airflow and makes your hair shine
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13 reviews for Philips Essential Care BHC010/10 hair dryer Essential Care BHC010/10, 1200 W

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Yeming Hu

    Fast delivery, nice price, works well

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Polina

    ممتاز ممتاز ممتاز جداً جداً

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    amanda kennedy

    Excellent

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    JASSIM ALBUDOOR

    Wollte ein Fön haben, den ich zuhause und unterwegs verwenden kann.
    Dieses Gerät ist dafür gut geeignet.
    Trotz geringer Leistung mit 1200 Watt trocknet es die Haare gut und schonend.
    Mit den Aussatz ist der Luftstrom gerichteter und etwas heißer, dadurch auch etwas schnellere Trocknung.
    Es hat zwei Heizungsstufen nämlich 1000 Watt und bei höchster Stufe 1200 Watt, dadurch wird das Haar, zwar etwas langsamer als bei den 2000 Watt starken Föns aber dadurch schonender.
    Der Fön ist leise mit einen doch hohen Luftdurchsatz.
    Das Gerät hat keinen Lufteinlassfilter den man eh nicht braucht.
    Hatte vorher einen Fön von Braun mit 2000 Watt Leistung, der auch keinen Staubfilter hatte und das Gerät nach ca. 30 Jahren immer noch vollen Luftdurchsatz hatte.
    Da der Fön einen klappbaren Griff hat und sehr leicht ist sowie für 110 und 230 Volt verwendbar ist, ist er für Reisen super geeignet.
    Bin sehr zufrieden.

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    freddynet

    It’s very powerful for a hairdryer this small. The price is really good. It sometimes overheats and turns off but then works like nothing happened so I’d say a really good buy

  6. Rated 1 out of 5

    Exploration HSE Advisor

    The most useless product I used ever

  7. Rated 4 out of 5

    Marlene Hart

    Excellent value

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    Apianoska

    Very good BASIC item, light,handy for everyday home needs.

  9. Rated 5 out of 5

    Zuhri

    A small gift to my mum and she’s pleased!

  10. Rated 1 out of 5

    Furla Radley

    At no point in the description does it mention the rather crucial detail that this does NOT come with a UK plug. Useless. Is going straight back.

  11. Rated 3 out of 5

    tgdn

    Nice and sturdy, quite strong for the size,I took of one star because the cool shot is very weak, compared with the hot setting.

  12. Rated 5 out of 5

    Dom

    حلو قوي وصل زي المعروض بالظبط ودرجات الحرارة بتاعته حلوة معقوله للاستخدام البسيط وحجمه و وزنه مريح للايد و حلو قوي للسفر عشان بيتطبق

  13. Rated 2 out of 5

    Exploration HSE Advisor

    I am for ever on the lookout for good hair dryers. Before pandemic I was “on the road”, more like in the desert of on the high seas for 6 to 9 months of the year. This is the reason I favour “travel dryer” design especially if it is multi-voltage enabled. Every few years I want to change whichever one I was using because they don’t last forever and if & when they do burn out, I won’t be able to get another one until I return home. This is a good reason why there is always at least a good working spare one at home.

    Until two weeks ago my favourite use at home model was a T3 Fit Compact (single voltage only) because it had cold shot button and was quiet. However, with much disappointment the cold shot button (or the temperature control) malfunctioned such that it stayed at the low cool or tepid temperature no matter which switch settings were selected.

    Straight away replaced it with the next dryer on the wishlist, i.e. this Philips Essential BCH010/10. Yes the handle folds but it is only single voltage (220-240V) suited to UK and EU. It came with EU Schuko plug, which is what I want for travelling. Most of the work assignment destinations I get sent to use this socket, far more than those using UK sockets. A few use AU and US but far fewer in comparison. So far so good. Switch it on, cool to tepid air; fine, no problems. Turn swiching next notch up to low heat. BIG problem. Too loud.

    Loud enough for me to dig out the noise meter. Below are noise output for various model of dryer in the photo at the low heat setting. If the dryer has cold shot or a cool setting in the switch, there is another reading. I am no expert on noise; seeing as the HSE regulation give figures in dBA, that is the unit I use on the noise meter. (It is in the middle of the photo.) All measurements were made 10cm from the meter as that is about average distance I move the dryer about my (ears) head.

    Dryer Model, Low Heat reading, Cold Shot or Cool Setting

    Braun Travelair 1000 104
    Philips Discovery Travel 1200 101
    Philips Silence 1500 99
    Optima Silver Travel 99 105
    Philips BHD006 (1500watts) 106 101
    Innocare HD1600 102 102
    Braun HD350 107
    T3 Compact 106 109
    Philips Essential BHC010/10 113 102
    (The reveiws do not allow tabulated results.)

    As you can see in the tabulated results, this Philips is by bar the loudest. Bear in mind a 3dB increase is doubling in sound (as the decibels are on a logarithmic scale not linear scale) you can see why I am too scared to use it, for I fear to loose my hearing.

    For the life of me I can’t understand why the designers made it so loud. The cool setting is 102 which is not that far off the others at low heat settings so all the designer had to do was to increase the temperature. NO, they not only did that but put the fan on full blast also – yes, the fan is on the same speed as at high heat. Why ? Why not keep the fan on low speed as the cool setting ? I never use any dryer on high heat setting for fear of damaging hair or scalp (and now I have to consider noise too).

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