The Best Travel Hair Tools That Work in Every Country
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Packing a hair tool for international travel used to mean one of three things: buy a dual-voltage model and hope it works, buy a cheap adapter and pray, or arrive with flat, frizzy hair and accept it. In 2026, there's a better option.
The Voltage Problem
Most countries run on either 110–120V (US, Canada, Japan, Mexico) or 220–240V (UK, Europe, Australia, Korea). A tool designed for one won't survive the other without a voltage converter — which is heavy, expensive, and easily forgotten.
Dual-voltage tools solve this. They automatically detect and adapt to local voltage. No converter, no adapter. Just plug in (with the right physical plug adapter, which is small and cheap) and go.
What to Look For in a Travel Hair Tool
- Dual voltage (100–240V): Non-negotiable for international travel
- USB charging: Even better than dual voltage — no plug involved at all, works from any power bank
- Compact size: It should fit in your carry-on without debate
- Fast heat-up: You don't have time to wait
The Pocket Bunny Mini Hair Brush
The Pocket Bunny Mini Hair Brush takes a different approach: it charges via USB, which means there's no voltage conversation at all. Charge from your laptop on the plane. Charge from a power bank in your hotel room. No outlet required.
Dual voltage for when you do plug in (100–240V automatic). Ceramic ionic plates that reduce frizz on contact. Three heat settings for fine to thick hair. And a size that fits in a side pocket rather than taking up half your carry-on.
For most people travelling — business trips, weekend breaks, longer adventures — it replaces the full-size straightener entirely.
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