Christina Spicer  |  February 21, 2020

Category: Beauty Products

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woman using blow dryer looking displeasedTwo women have launched a Conair hair dryer lawsuit alleging the brand’s Infiniti Pro Hair Stylers Series 259Y emit sparks that can cause burns.

Emily Hergert and Julie McClanahan claim sparks from their Conair hair dryers burned each of them. The hair dryers can even catch fire, alleges the complaint.

Hergert alleges she purchased one of the affected Conair hair dryers in 2018. The same year, the hair dryer allegedly caught fire while she was using it, subsequently burning her wrist and forearm.

McClanahan also purchased a Conair Infiniti Pro Hair Styler Series 259Y, according to the complaint. This plaintiff likewise claims that she experienced burns to her wrist and forearm after the device sparked and ignited while she was using it.

“In each incident, the Dryers malfunctioned even though they were equipped with ‘safety plugs’ designed to recognize a change in the electrical current,” contends the complaint. “In each case, the ‘safety plugs’ did not prevent the Dryer from sparking and causing injury.”

According to the class action lawsuit, the safety device meant to stop sparks does not function properly and Conair was aware of the problem.

“Defendant was well aware of these defects and that the defects posed a serious safety hazard, but concealed that information from Plaintiffs and consumers to make a profit to maintain an edge over its competitors, and to place consumers under the false belief that its products were safe.”

Hergert and McClanahan claim that Conair knew about the problem yet allowed the defective hair dryers be distributed and sold, in violation of their duty to provide safe products to consumers.

“At all material times hereto Defendant, Conair, had a duty to design, manufacture, sell, and distribute its Dryer so that it was neither defective, no unreasonably dangerous when put to the use for which it was designed, manufactured, distributed and sold,” alleges the class action lawsuit.

Hergert and McClanahan say they would not have purchased or paid as much for their Conair Infiniti Pro Hair Stylers Series 259Y had they known the product could spark and catch fire or were otherwise defective. They say that other consumers would not have purchased the hair dryers either.

The Conair hair dryer class action lawsuit seeks to represent Illinois residents who purchased the Infiniti Pro Hair Styler Series 259Y, including those who were injured because of the hair dryer between Feb. 24, 2019 and the present.

The plaintiffs accuse Conair of negligence, breach of warranty, consumer fraud and deceptive business practices. The class action lawsuit is seeking damages, along with costs and other relief.

This is not the first class action Conair has faced over its hair dryers. In 2016, Conair agreed to pay $5.4 million to settle claims that its model 259 or 279 Infiniti Pro hair dryers also sparked and caught fire.

Have you notice sparks or flames coming out of your Conair Infiniti Pro Hair Styler? Tell us in the comments section below!

The lead plaintiffs and proposed class is represented by Michelle N. Schneiderheinze of Vanderginst Law PC.

The Conair Hair Dryer Class Action Lawsuit is Emily Hergert, et al. v. Conair Corp., Case No. 2020L001943, in the Circuit Court of Cook County.

UPDATE: The Conair Infiniti Pro Hair Dryer Investigation is now open! If you purchased an Infiniti Pro Hair Dryer Series 259Y that sparked or caught fire, submit your information here.

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66 thoughts onConair Hair Dryer Class Action Alleges Burns

  1. Arneather Gaines says:

    Add me

  2. Donna Ianniello says:

    Had bought 3..junk

  3. jane says:

    add me

  4. Antionette Jardine says:

    Add me please

  5. Pat Holley says:

    Please add me.

  6. NICOLE M SOARES says:

    Add me

  7. Ebony Hutchinson says:

    Add me

  8. benjie leon says:

    I bought I bought 3 IN the past years one sparked and the heating setting stopped working turning to cold hair the other one sparked burn me and I had to drop it and it shattered had to throw it out. please add me PS i still have the one with the heating setting defective setting. please add me

  9. Najah Rose says:

    Please add me
    I thought it was something wrong with it
    Like a short and threw it out

  10. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE: The Conair Infiniti Pro Hair Dryer Investigation is now open! If you purchased an Infiniti Pro Hair Dryer Series 259Y that sparked or caught fire, submit your information here.

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