Re: Dropped my Chi and one of the straightening plate...
If that is all that happened and you still have the flat iron you can probably get it repaired. Just go to www.flatironrepairs.com and send an email inquiry.
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Took my chi to Europe and despite having a converter that was supposed to step down the power from 220 to 110, my straightener fried. Doesn't turn on at all despite resetting the GFCI in the plug. Not sure if the issue is in the plug part or the thermal fuse in the body of the straightener. Though
Most appliances come with manuals that give you company contact information. My guess is the iron is out of warranty. As irons have high voltage components, do it yourself is not advised. Staying alive is better than fixing an iron. That said, the above link even tells you how to take it apart. I have a hunch that good parts would have to come from another broken Chi iron. And where would you get that! Maybe someone on the above link can be contacted. Alas, you simply wanted a reliable business that might check this out. I doubt you want to pay a technician for his time in taking this apart. I wish you well.
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