Drying takes much longer now
What used to take five minutes now takes closer to fifteen. Nothing else in my routine has changed. The slowdown is hard to ignore. Is longer drying time a sign that the motor is wearing out?
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What used to take five minutes now takes closer to fifteen. Nothing else in my routine has changed. The slowdown is hard to ignore. Is longer drying time a sign that the motor is wearing out?
I went through a similar slowdown where what used to take a few minutes suddenly dragged on and it was really frustrating because mornings felt longer and more chaotic. Often longer drying time can be a sign that airflow or motor strength has weakened, especially if dust buildup or worn parts are restricting performance, and that’s when I started looking at a blow dryer that curls hair with better airflow design which made drying quicker and styling more predictable again in my routine.