I'm not quite happy with the handling of the rod. The idea to prescribe a form for the hair strand by means of a kind of channel, first sounded interesting, but in practice turned out to be cumbersome. Maybe you have the time to get the hang, but I come with my old curling iron to the I have the tresses just wrapping, along better. In general I find inconvenient with this Remington model that first the sensitive hair ends come in contact with the heat because it is so clamped before winding the strand in the tackle center. The heat thus acts on the tips for longer than recommended in the rest of the strand, which for thick hair certainly less is a problem to me, however, worried at my fine about shoulder-length hair, especially the lowest setting possible for the temperature is 160 degrees, with my previously used bar but 130 degrees.
My daughter has thicker hair and comes with the device along well, it so you can clearly see that it comes to user-skill and hair texture, the Remington CI63E1 So not a bad device per se. What is promised in the offer, you can confirm the curls will vary in size depending on the setting, and the tip can remain truly cool, so I need not worry that they burn your fingers when applying. The durability of the tresses is the same length as in other curling irons together with one of the usual strengthening products.
Conclusion: No buy recommendation for fine hair with dry ends, for robust hair but already.