Technology
Chi G2 flat irons on sale for 55% off at Walmart
TL;DR: Get the salon-quality Chi G2 professional flat iron for $90.83. It’s normally $199.98, so you’ll save $109.
Steadily high dew points have made for a soupy summer, and with storms predicted across much of the country for early August, you can expect a lot of frizz in your forecast.
You’ll need to bring out the big guns to keep your hair sleek and smooth — namely, a Chi flat iron.
The Chi brand is known for high-end styling tools that are made to last, and its straighteners are no exception. (Another Mashable writer has had hers for eight years, if that tells you anything about their durability.) You’d typically pay a premium for that kind of quality, but right now Walmart has Chi’s award-winning G2 professional flat iron on sale for just $90.93 — $109 less than its listed price on Chi’s own website.
The 1-inch straightener features titanium-infused ceramic plates that heat up in 40 seconds and glide effortlessly over your tresses, creating a sleek, healthy-looking shine. Plus, the device’s color-coded LCD screen display will tell you exactly how hot those plates get — up to 425 degrees at the highest temperature setting. There’s also a built-in shut-off feature that’ll power it down after an hour, meaning you don’t have to worry about burning down your house if you accidentally leave it sitting out. (We’ve all been there.)
Walmart customer Itsagirl writes of their CHI G2:
“This ceramic flat iron heats up quickly which I really appreciate. It has a great numerical thermostat so you can set it to an actual number, like 300 or 350, not just high or low heat. The plates are smooth and will not pull your hair. I’ve used this same flat iron several times a week for a over a year and it has performed great every single time.”
The G2 retails for $199.98, but you can snag it from Walmart for just $90.83.
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