A hair dryer should do two things: the first is dry your hair. The second is fit comfortably in your hand for use as prop in those moments when you want to pretend you're sporting a ray gun. (Don't try to pretend I'm the only one who does this.) However, if the UNIX Electronics is to be believed, run-of-the mills hair dryers also secretly emit nefarious electromagnetic waves, which the site claims causes cancer, dementia, and loads of other awful things. (Yikes! Watch where you point that ray gun!)
I'd take the warning with a grain of salt, however, as they're trying to sell you the Ion ZeroPA; a hair dryer with a primary function of EMF-blocking, and the secondary power of negative ion generation. No word, however, on how effective it is at actually drying your hair.
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