"Bettina" Hair Dryer
MakerMade by
General Electric
(American)
Datec. 1960
Medium(a) cardboard
(b) vinyl, plastic
(c) plastic
Dimensions(a) Primary Dimensions (overall length x height x width of box): 13 × 13 1/4 × 5 1/2in. (33 × 33.7 × 14cm)
(b) Primary Dimensions (overall height x diameter of hair dryer): 5 × 13in. (12.7 × 33cm)
(b) Primary Dimensions (overall height x diameter of hair dryer): 5 × 13in. (12.7 × 33cm)
ClassificationsEquipment
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionA "Bettina" hat box style hair dryer made by Universal, General Electric, New Britain, Connecticut, c. 1960. Consists of (a) original cardboard box, (b) hair dryer, and (c) drying cap.
A hat box style hair dryer in a round case with a faux-alligator outside. The case and unit are inside the original packing box, which has a blue and green background with blue, green, and white printing. The case is round with a flat bottom with metal studs and at the top there is a handle. The actual drying unit is made of white plastic. It is somewhat dome-shaped with two "cutouts" on either side. The top has horizontal ridges cut into the plastic. The front has an adjustment panel, with a brown plastic oval knob for adjusting temperature. There is a clear plastic hose attached to the unit with a white plastic end. This hose attaches to the drying cap, which is also made out of plastic. The cap is yellow and orange and has a metal ring on the back where the hose attaches. Also attached to the drying unit is a white power cord.
A hat box style hair dryer in a round case with a faux-alligator outside. The case and unit are inside the original packing box, which has a blue and green background with blue, green, and white printing. The case is round with a flat bottom with metal studs and at the top there is a handle. The actual drying unit is made of white plastic. It is somewhat dome-shaped with two "cutouts" on either side. The top has horizontal ridges cut into the plastic. The front has an adjustment panel, with a brown plastic oval knob for adjusting temperature. There is a clear plastic hose attached to the unit with a white plastic end. This hose attaches to the drying cap, which is also made out of plastic. The cap is yellow and orange and has a metal ring on the back where the hose attaches. Also attached to the drying unit is a white power cord.
Object number1996.95.5a-c
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