Ascott
I was very excited to try the InfinitiPro Flat Iron, and I was not let down. I love that it is light weight and has a long cord. The rounded end makes for easy use around the ears. I have short fine, hair and the sleek design and smooth heat plates work well on my hair. I also used this on my girls, they wanted beach curls and it works fabulous. The only down side to this iron is the control buttons are on the handle and it was a bit difficult not to push them and change the settings. Other then that, I love this iron. "The author of this review recieved a free sample of this product."
CWilliams03
Pros: Pretty and light weight design Did help with frizz and static Affordable $$ Good heat settings Cons: Button placement VERY annoying. I accidentally turned off the iron, and that’s not ok. If you’re going to blow dry your hair prior to use I think it works well. If you’re just to straighten next day semi curled hair, I think it may struggle. You get what you pay for.
Harper family
It does pull the hair a bit at first but as it heats , it gets better. You get used to the placement of your fingers so you don't mess with the temp or power button. Don't know the regular price but would only pay $25 for another one.
Elle
It’s really nice lookin go flat iron & it straightens really well, but you have to play the guessing game to get it to lock in on a temp. As most other reviews mentioned, the buttons pose risk for temp change while in use—BUT I figured out that you have to wait a few seconds for the desired temp to start blinking on the screen & then press & hold the ON button again for a second or 2 for the temp to lock-in, but it doesn’t speak to this in the instructions, so I stumbled upon this by accident… Also the plates appear to be “floating” but have no “give” so you can easily burn your hair by applying too much pressure randomly in passing. Lastly, I’m not sure if it’s just the one I bought, but it does a strange buzzing/sizzle sound that’s really unnerving while as I pass through my hair. And the plates seems to pinch & rip the hair out if not you’re hiding the sections perfectly still. I just don’t feel comfortable continuing to use this flat iron; the design is very sleek & straightens well, but it’s too high risk.
Willow
Dose not work well on thick curly hair but it overall it works well
EleiraN
I find if I simply turn the straighter upside down so the buttons are on the bottom instead of the top, I can position my thumb between the buttons and have a good grip on the otherside & avoid 90% of the issues. Now yes my thumb occasionally either turns the straighter off or hits adjusts the temperature BUT you have to hit the button pretty hard and/or hold it the buttons down for 30 seconds to really cause those things. Also the button makes a loud snapping sound so it's not like you aren't aware if your thumb slips to check. Overall I don't have issues with using this straighter.