My cord on my expensive hair straightener has an exposed wire right by the base of the straightener. I know it is cheaper to get a cord replaced than to buy a new straightener....any advice on WHERE to go?
5/29/2010 12:30:45 PM
cut the cord off another device, take your straightener apart, identify where the wires connected inside the straightener, then attach the wires of the replacement cord, put the straightener back togetherdone.
5/29/2010 12:32:03 PM
I wish it were that easy. The aerospace teacher at my school was all about taking it apart and replacing the cord and all that good stuff....until he figured out you cannot take it apart without a triangle shaped screw driver.
5/29/2010 12:36:32 PM
We got all the screws out except for one little asshole screw near the base.
5/29/2010 12:59:44 PM
5/29/2010 1:46:39 PM
electrical tapeOr, McMaster-Carr has the bits you're looking for: 5941a11, 5941a12, 5941a13, 5941a14http://www.mcmaster.com/#5941a11/=7aw57c[Edited on May 29, 2010 at 1:59 PM. Reason : ]
5/29/2010 1:49:04 PM
Then: Inefficient energy usage, expensive productsNow: Efficient appliances, $10 toastersThe fasteners you are bitching about are easier for automated equipment to use, thus lower prices and higher overall part/product quality, plus with proprietary designs, makers can make better smaller designs
5/29/2010 2:03:40 PM
5/29/2010 2:19:46 PM
Alternatively, you could spend a couple of bucks and buy the tool.
5/29/2010 2:40:50 PM
Chit Chat Response:I will fix it for a blowjobThe Lounge Response:I will fix it for a 12 pack of Coors Lite
5/29/2010 3:17:42 PM
^^^hit a nerve did I?I guess I don't get what you're so damned pissed about. you can still buy spare parts for small appliances and replace them yourself.
5/29/2010 4:04:12 PM
business decisions are always made as part of a larger global conspiracy, not because of sound engineering and economic analysis.
5/29/2010 7:30:53 PM
facepalmSeriously, help me fix my hair straightener so I don't look like a homeless person.
5/30/2010 8:01:38 AM
just break the son of a bitch open and wrap some tape around it when you put it back togetherit's a fucking hair iron, not a damn space shuttle[Edited on May 30, 2010 at 8:10 AM. Reason : you could probably get the screw out with a screw extractor or a left handed drill bit]
5/30/2010 8:10:08 AM
5/30/2010 8:29:57 AM
HAHAHA VICTORY! I got the screw out! I had to melt a BIC pen into the screw and then it broke...but the extra plastic gave my pliers some traction and I was able to unscrew it using one side of my needle nose pliers. YES. Now what...? lol
5/30/2010 8:32:42 AM
That's some ghetto rigging if I've ever heard Glad you were able to get the screw out
5/30/2010 9:15:21 AM
these screws are proprietary because if they weren't stupid rednecks would take their hair straighteners apart to try to fix them and wind up hurting themselves or starting a fire.liability motherfuckers
5/30/2010 10:38:17 AM
Ghetto rednecks. Wow. You really have a lot of free time, don't you?
5/30/2010 11:20:36 AM
well, actually not really, as evidenced by the fact that I'm not spending 3 days melting bic lighters into the screw of a $40 hair straightener.
5/30/2010 11:22:03 AM
Wow, and not only judgmental but you exaggerate greatly as well. If you'll notice, my first post requests a place I can take it to pay to have it fixed but there are no such places that I have found. I called a few and got a few quotes. Anyhow, if taking it apart myself and having an engineer solder in a new cord makes me a ghetto redneck, well then, slap me on the back of my overalls and give me a chew of tobacco. Yee haw. At least I wouldn't be a troll.
5/30/2010 11:32:07 AM
well its a good thing I never said you were a ghetto redneck then isn't it
5/30/2010 11:32:54 AM
What's that you said troll? Ohhhhhh..stupid redneck. My fault.
5/30/2010 11:35:42 AM
And I didn't call you that either. Not my fault if you want to lump yourself into that group.[Edited on May 30, 2010 at 11:39 AM. Reason : s]
5/30/2010 11:39:15 AM
^Thanks for all the free bumps, troll.To get back to my issue of frizzy hair, I got the screws out and I opened up the cheap flat iron I bought for the cord and the cords are different. Anyone know if I can still use the cord on the right to splice into the flat iron on the left?
5/30/2010 11:47:02 AM
oh snap - is that a CHI straightener??
5/30/2010 11:58:05 AM
Isn't that the $120 one? I wish! Mine is a Ceramics.
5/30/2010 12:01:04 PM
lame. I thought you said it was expensive.you should throw that crap away and buy the CHI
5/30/2010 12:11:12 PM
5/30/2010 7:03:04 PM
5/30/2010 7:30:25 PM
Yeah, you're right. I'm the asshole.
5/30/2010 7:36:43 PM
Wait, so did you get it fixed? I'd read all that but I'm lazy. I've got bits for removing screws that are stripped out, that might be your answer.
5/30/2010 8:16:33 PM
I will solder it for you
5/30/2010 9:49:56 PM
+1 for pawprint
5/30/2010 9:55:54 PM
It's pretty ridiculous to recommend a tool after someone discusses taking an item apart and not having the right tool for an unusual screw.I don't know what I was thinking.[Edited on May 31, 2010 at 7:40 AM. Reason : ]
5/31/2010 7:39:33 AM
5/31/2010 9:48:56 AM
^Ahh strawman and slippery slope - I remember that from communication ethics.^^Pfft, what were you thinking? Thanks for suggesting the tool. I was unable to find said tool but the good news is my hair straightener is in 8 billion pieces and I look like I got electrocuted...haha...until Tuesday at least. ^^^
5/31/2010 12:16:35 PM
you should follow my advice and just buy the CHI ok I mean seriously... perfect excuse
5/31/2010 12:26:08 PM
Since when did The Lounge become Chit Chat 2?
5/31/2010 8:00:53 PM
The one on the right in your pictures is not going to be easily adaptable to the one on the left. The expensive one actually just uses a regular cable with a strain relief. The other uses some kind of odd breakaway connector. If you can get a hold of a burned-out hairdryer or some other device that uses a similar styled cord, swapping it in would be fairly trivial.
6/2/2010 4:10:30 PM