The HD 330 has 1700Watt and comes with 2 accessories. A narrow nozzle for easy drying and a large diffuser. Both can be mounted easily and keep well. In weight, he is in the midfield.
With approximately 520g it is even 220g lighter than my Remington AC-8000 (2200W) with 760g.
The cable is nice and long and the filter at the end you can easily take off to clean him.
From the optics, beautiful black partly matt and partly shiny. Even the material and processing well. Stylish profile. Okay on the volume ago.
The handle is a bit clunky but that is probably because that in it they are housed controls.
Unlike as in Remington they dissemble but not so easy when blow-drying as there are solid slider - and not smooth pressure switch.
The diffuser protects the sensitive hair drying and in addition should only be used in low or medium level. And one can thus give more volume thin hair a bit.
The ion technology is designed to prevent that charge the hair and projects after drying.
He is handy when longer drying Thanks to its lighter weight. And since it is also less well suited for traveling.
My son wears very short hair and uses it here prefer a 3-minute is his hair dry.
Operation is also very easy. It has 3 levels for the air control for the heating control in one. Plus an extra button to the front to quickly switch in the cold stage for even easier hairdressing and especially fixing.
Shortcoming is brown leaves produce in China.
Conclusion: All in all, a very versatile but easy to use tool for home as well as on the go. Good equipment, good performance - just good quality of Braun.