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Advice needed for troubleshooting a Wella Pyropen
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<blockquote data-quote="Stanp" data-source="post: 888632" data-attributes="member: 18643"><p>We use them at work. We have had a couple stop working, we just have them replaced. Sorry that I can't offer any advice. I would guess that something goes wrong with the mechanical mechanism, rather than it being a gas quality problem. Wella is a good brand so one would imagine that they should last; but then there are small valves and high heat involved so I guess something is bound to eventually go bad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanp, post: 888632, member: 18643"] We use them at work. We have had a couple stop working, we just have them replaced. Sorry that I can't offer any advice. I would guess that something goes wrong with the mechanical mechanism, rather than it being a gas quality problem. Wella is a good brand so one would imagine that they should last; but then there are small valves and high heat involved so I guess something is bound to eventually go bad [/QUOTE]
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