The Remington PROluxe Heated Hair Rollers have been reduced to £32.99 for Amazon Prime Day, offering a 45% saving on the original price of £59.99. Bethan Shufflebotham, a senior shopping writer, says these rollers produce some of the finest results she has achieved in four years of trying to recreate a salon-worthy blowout at home.
Compact Set with Two Roller Sizes
The set contains 20 velvet-flocked rollers in two sizes: eight medium and 12 large, housed in a neat, compact case. They heat up in 90 seconds and set within five minutes, making them ideal for busy mornings. The rollers feature Grip Tech coating to prevent slipping, and the clips are designed to hold firmly without leaving kinks.
User Experience and Tips
Shufflebotham initially used large sections of hair per roller, ending up with four spare. She now sections her hair, using smaller rollers around the hairline and nape and larger ones for the bulk of her hair. While positioning the rollers and clips felt fiddly at first, she got the hang of it after a couple of uses. She notes the rollers can become quite hot, and a heat glove is not included.
Long-Lasting Results
Remington says the rollers can help curls last up to 16 hours thanks to OptiHeat technology, which heats both rollers and clips. Shufflebotham reports that her hair, which rarely holds a curl for long, keeps its shape long enough for any event. Removal is easy, with the rollers rarely snagging, leaving hair bouncy and voluminous.
Customer Reviews
One shopper described them as 'just the best heated rollers', noting they heat quickly and are comfortable without hard spikes. Another said: 'I have bought many different gadgets to style my hair and I'm always disappointed, but these are so easy to use and my hair looks bouncy and full as if it's been styled at a salon.' A reviewer highlighted the lack of an on/off switch, requiring plugging and unplugging, but still highly recommended them. Another five-star review stated: 'I found these were quick to heat up, easy to use, and give me big bouncy curls.'
Comparison with Other Tools
Shufflebotham also uses the ghd Rise, priced at £179, to re-curl strands around her face, but rates the Remington rollers as a more affordable option. For those seeking a wallet-friendly curler, the Mark Hill Pick 'n' Mix device, with a handle at £21.99 and interchangeable barrels from £10-20, is another alternative.



