I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful! If it can get me into a P3/P4 series (known for terrible adhesive), it gets that hot. I won't even use it for battery adhesive unless I am replacing that battery; I seen all I needed to see after I pulled off a data recovery operation with a hairdryer... I don't want to know the risk level; it probably permanently compromised my old LG G4's battery since it had to be installed to turn on to the point I wouldn't even want to give it to a friend who knows I exposed it to that thing.
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I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung as well as pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful! If it can get me into a P3/P4 series (known for terrible adhesive), it gets that hot. I won't even use it for battery adhesive unless I am replacing that battery; I seen all I needed to see after I pulled off a data recovery operation with a hairdryer... I don't want to know the risk level; it probably permanently compromised my old LG G4's battery since it had to be installed to turn on to the point I wouldn't even want to give it to a friend who knows I exposed it to that thing.
A good rule of thumb is if it's 1,000+ watts, probably too hot unless it's a "styler" design like the Conair 1875 styler. This is the bad one: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Mid-Size-Styler-Dryer-White/dp/B001LQY1X4/ref=asc_df_B001LQY1X4/?tag=ifixitam-20|Conair 1875, avoid; gets hot enough to melt solder, this is BAD FOR PLASTIC], but this one is fine: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Attachments-Detangle-Straighten-Volumize/dp/B000YDL5SE/ref=asc_df_B000YDL5SE/|Conair 1875 Styler, less risky but be careful].
I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful! If it can get me into a P3/P4 series (known for terrible adhesive), it gets that hot. I won't even use it for battery adhesive; I seen all I needed to see after I pulled off a data recovery operation with a hairdryer... I don't want to know the risk level; it probably permanently compromised my old LG G4's battery since it had to be installed to turn on to the point I wouldn't even want to give it to a friend who knows I exposed it to that thing.
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I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful! If it can get me into a P3/P4 series (known for terrible adhesive), it gets that hot. I won't even use it for battery adhesive unless I am replacing that battery; I seen all I needed to see after I pulled off a data recovery operation with a hairdryer... I don't want to know the risk level; it probably permanently compromised my old LG G4's battery since it had to be installed to turn on to the point I wouldn't even want to give it to a friend who knows I exposed it to that thing.
A good rule of thumb is if it's 1,000+ watts, probably too hot unless it's a "styler" design like the Conair 1875 styler. This is the bad one: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Mid-Size-Styler-Dryer-White/dp/B001LQY1X4/ref=asc_df_B001LQY1X4/?tag=ifixitam-20|Conair 1875, avoid; gets hot enough to melt solder, this is BAD FOR PLASTIC], but this one is fine: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Attachments-Detangle-Straighten-Volumize/dp/B000YDL5SE/ref=asc_df_B000YDL5SE/|Conair 1875 Styler, less risky but be careful].
I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful! If it can get me into a P3/P4 series (known for terrible adhesive), it gets that hot. I won't even use it for battery adhesive; I seen all I needed to see after I pulled off a data recovery operation with a hairdryer... I don't want to know the risk level.
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I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful! If it can get me into a P3/P4 series (known for terrible adhesive), it gets that hot. I won't even use it for battery adhesive; I seen all I needed to see after I pulled off a data recovery operation with a hairdryer... I don't want to know the risk level; it probably permanently compromised my old LG G4's battery since it had to be installed to turn on to the point I wouldn't even want to give it to a friend who knows I exposed it to that thing.
A good rule of thumb is if it's 1,000+ watts, probably too hot unless it's a "styler" design like the Conair 1875 styler. This is the bad one: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Mid-Size-Styler-Dryer-White/dp/B001LQY1X4/ref=asc_df_B001LQY1X4/?tag=ifixitam-20|Conair 1875, avoid; gets hot enough to melt solder, this is BAD FOR PLASTIC], but this one is fine: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Attachments-Detangle-Straighten-Volumize/dp/B000YDL5SE/ref=asc_df_B000YDL5SE/|Conair 1875 Styler, less risky but be careful].
I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful! If it can get me into a P3/P4 series (known for terrible adhesive), it gets that hot.
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I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful! If it can get me into a P3/P4 series (known for terrible adhesive), it gets that hot. I won't even use it for battery adhesive; I seen all I needed to see after I pulled off a data recovery operation with a hairdryer... I don't want to know the risk level.
A good rule of thumb is if it's 1,000+ watts, probably too hot unless it's a "styler" design like the Conair 1875 styler. This is the bad one: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Mid-Size-Styler-Dryer-White/dp/B001LQY1X4/ref=asc_df_B001LQY1X4/?tag=ifixitam-20|Conair 1875, avoid; gets hot enough to melt solder, this is BAD FOR PLASTIC], but this one is fine: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Attachments-Detangle-Straighten-Volumize/dp/B000YDL5SE/ref=asc_df_B000YDL5SE/|Conair 1875 Styler, less risky but be careful].
I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful!
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I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful! If it can get me into a P3/P4 series (known for terrible adhesive), it gets that hot.
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A good rule of thumb is if it's 1,000+ watts, probably too hot unless it's a "styler" design like the Conair 1875 styler. This is the bad one: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Mid-Size-Styler-Dryer-White/dp/B001LQY1X4/ref=asc_df_B001LQY1X4/?tag=ifixitam-20|Conair 1875, avoid; gets hot enough to melt solder, this is BAD FOR PLASTIC], but this one is fine: [https://amazon.com/Conair-Attachments-Detangle-Straighten-Volumize/dp/B000YDL5SE/ref=asc_df_B000YDL5SE/|Conair 1875 Styler, less risky but be careful|new_window=true].
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A good rule of thumb is if it's 1,000+ watts, probably too hot unless it's a "styler" design like the Conair 1875 styler. This is the bad one: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Mid-Size-Styler-Dryer-White/dp/B001LQY1X4/ref=asc_df_B001LQY1X4/?tag=ifixitam-20|Conair 1875, avoid; gets hot enough to melt solder, this is BAD FOR PLASTIC], but this one is fine: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Attachments-Detangle-Straighten-Volumize/dp/B000YDL5SE/ref=asc_df_B000YDL5SE/|Conair 1875 Styler, less risky but be careful].
I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful!
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A good rule of thumb is if it's 1,000+ watts, probably too hot unless it's a "styler" design like the Conair 1875 styler. This is the bad one: [https://amazon.com/Conair-Mid-Size-Styler-Dryer-White/dp/B001LQY1X4/ref=asc_df_B001LQY1X4/?tag=ifixitam-20|Conair 1875, avoid; gets hot enough to melt solder, this is BAD FOR PLASTIC|new_window=true], but this one is fine: [amazon.com/Conair-Attachments-Detangle-Straighten-Volumize/dp/B000YDL5SE/ref=asc_df_B000YDL5SE/|Conair 1875 Styler, less risky but be careful|new_window=true].
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A good rule of thumb is if it's 1,000+ watts, probably too hot unless it's a "styler" design like the Conair 1875 styler. This is the bad one: [link|https://amazon.com/Conair-Mid-Size-Styler-Dryer-White/dp/B001LQY1X4/ref=asc_df_B001LQY1X4/?tag=ifixitam-20|Conair 1875, avoid; gets hot enough to melt solder, this is BAD FOR PLASTIC], but this one is fine: [https://amazon.com/Conair-Attachments-Detangle-Straighten-Volumize/dp/B000YDL5SE/ref=asc_df_B000YDL5SE/|Conair 1875 Styler, less risky but be careful|new_window=true].
I am posting this to supplement the response @oldturkey03 left. There are a few hairdryers on the market to never, ever use for a case like this I have used on things like data recovery operations like an LG G4 509K, and Samsung and pre good design Pixel adhesive like the 3 XL: The Conair 1875. DO NOT USE IT, IT GETS THAT HOT. It will probably melt multiple parts if you're not careful!
A good rule of thumb is if it's 1,000+ watts, probably too hot unless it's a "styler" design like the Conair 1875 styler. This is the bad one: [https://amazon.com/Conair-Mid-Size-Styler-Dryer-White/dp/B001LQY1X4/ref=asc_df_B001LQY1X4/?tag=ifixitam-20|Conair 1875, avoid; gets hot enough to melt solder, this is BAD FOR PLASTIC|new_window=true], but this one is fine: [amazon.com/Conair-Attachments-Detangle-Straighten-Volumize/dp/B000YDL5SE/ref=asc_df_B000YDL5SE/|Conair 1875 Styler, less risky but be careful|new_window=true].