The 3500 or 3600 was actually my first choice from Misikko, but it was backordered so they substituted the FHI for it. After spending money to ship the FHI back I was hesitant to try another one I couldn't return locally. Ulta here carried the SuperSolano and the one I got. That's really the only reason. I do really like it and definitely feel the wattage feels more manageable with my fine hair. I probably would have gone with the one from Misikko but I figured if I kept spending $11 to ship dryers back an expensive dryer would be that much more expensive! I think the most valuable thing I learned is to keep my wattage 1875 or a bit lower. Do wish it came with a diffuser but think it's a keeper. It doesn't have the heavy duty motor some have (is it AC?) and that's what makes it lighter. I haven't accidentally pushed the buttons while drying so they must be in the right place!
Jen
Thanks for responding, Jen.
I got the basic Solano from Folica (excellent dryer) but decided to return it for something ionic. I hear you on the shipping--it was almost $13 to send it back (but I was glad that I could). I had already sent in my old dryer for the $40 rebate (which was really a $30 rebate because of the cost of shipping the old dryer--but still a good deal). So I wanted to stay with Folica, and they didn't have the 3300. I also made myself crazy researching. It really makes me feel better that you did so much research and decided on similar models of the same brand. Folica really pushes the Sedu 4000i, but I was nervous about it because while most reviews were great, there were a few terrible ones (plus it was $30 more). I needed to make a decision because my 30 days were running out. I'm hoping the 3500 fits the bill. 1800 watts should be plenty for my and DD's hair--2200 watts would blow our hair to Oz.