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To all you handy guys and gals out there. The nozzle on our hairdryer continually falls off. Can I stick it permanently with superglue or should I use a heat resistant glue? I found this on amazon Black HIGH Temperature Silicone Adhesive SEALANT 20ml Heat Resistant 300'C at £3.99 for 20ml. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B006C62M6Q/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?smid=APVB5IVDJXT38&psc=1 

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1 hour ago, cruisermark said:

If looks is not important you could use some black insulation tape?

And before you follow Mark`s advice, just check that the nozzle you are trying to affix is in fact from the hairdryer and not from the household vacuum cleaner !🤣🤣🤣

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Just come across this. Those  nozzles are a friction fit. There's usually a ring of plastic on the body where the nozzle fits and a recess within the nozzle to accommodate that ring. Check these fixtures first. 

I suggest copious turnings of cotton with a glue so it sets. This cotton just has to add a millimetre to the shaft of the dryer then the nozzle will have a snug fit and still be removable. 

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On 10/16/2022 at 8:55 PM, JeffL said:

To all you handy guys and gals out there. The nozzle on our hairdryer continually falls off. Can I stick it permanently with superglue or should I use geometry dash lite a heat resistant glue? I found this on amazon Black HIGH Temperature Silicone Adhesive SEALANT 20ml Heat Resistant 300'C at £3.99 for 20ml. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B006C62M6Q/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?smid=APVB5IVDJXT38&psc=1 

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It is not a good idea to use either super glue or heat resistant glue to permanently bond the nozzle to your hairdryer. While both types of adhesives may provide a strong bond, they are not designed to withstand the high temperatures and vibration that are present when using a hairdryer. Over time, the adhesive may break down or lose its bonding strength, which could cause the nozzle to fall off again. Additionally, the heat generated by the hairdryer may cause the adhesive to break down, emit fumes, or become brittle, which could compromise the safety of the device. If the nozzle of your hairdryer is falling off, it is probably because the original adhesive has broken down or become damaged. In this case, the best solution is to replace the nozzle with a new one. This will ensure that the hairdryer is safe to use and that the nozzle stays securely in place. If you are not comfortable replacing the nozzle yourself, you can take the hairdryer to a repair shop or contact the manufacturer for assistance.

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