How To Repair Your Blow Dryer
Won't turn on
Reported 9% of the timeIf your blow dryer won't turn on, you probably want to get this fixed as quickly as possible, and we can help you do that. First inspect these parts for damage: the heater, switch, and power cord. Once you have determined which part is causing the appliance to not turn on, review our guide to help locate the part and prevent this from happening further. Refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions for your model.
Trips the power source circuit breaker
Reported 7% of the timeIf your blow dryer is tripping the power source circuit breaker, look for signs of damage to the heater, motor, and power cord. Use our troubleshooting guide to fix your hair dryer yourself, instead of putting money towards purchasing a new one. Our experts have made fixing your blow dryer as easy as possible, with simple instructions on how to locate the correct part to be fixed, what could be causing it to malfunction, and how you can fix it in a timely manner.
Burnt or electrical smell from motor
Reported 5% of the timeIf you can smell a burnt or electrical smell coming from the motor of your blow dryer, check the heater and the motor. Over time, your blow dryer can get hair and dust built up, which can affect the functioning of these parts. Read our repair instructions for helpful tips on how to get your blow dryer working effectively again. Reference your owner's manual for information specific to your model.