However, the iron is very broad and kind of the surface so that no durable curls arise, rather an "ordinary" (meaning: parent) waves. All in all not a bad bar, but it meets most certainly not intended to conjure up big curls.
EDIT after about 2 years of very irregular use: Unfortunately, I have my first rather good impression completely revise and give the worst rating that is possible here. I have the curling iron anyway only used very infrequently, because I was never satisfied with the result. The hair was just, but unlike a flat iron you get the hair is not right on the approach "packed" so that an unclean overall image - and which has nothing to do with curls, which I said yes but equal.
But what is even worse: I stage the bar for me personally now than downright dangerous one. I am very skilled and can communicate with other "hot" devices best deal, but with this stick I burned myself several times, most recently as bad at the end that I had a blister for days and have now disposed of the rod so. Because that part of the transition from the actual bar to handle the projects and to actually there should be opportunity to bring the rod, is at least as hot as the bar itself, if not hot. This means that he is not only not park in use, but that you also have to be extremely careful not to bring this protruding part of the skin. And that's when screwing almost impossible, if you want to turn up the whole hair. This is in my opinion a gross design mistakes.
Conclusion is: The part is unusable due to poor ergonomics and in my eyes even dangerous, a waste of money - in my case, unfortunately, literally.