Sometimes he does.
Your heating element is going out and that is why the fuse blew as well. You will need to have the heating element replaced in order for the dryer to work like it did when you bought it.
Alexander Godefoy invented hair dryer. The hair dryer came from a vacuum, connecting the exhaust from the vacuum to a hose. Later he improved the vacuum model and created the first electric hair dryer. It looked (and was) like a whole bunch of tuba tubes that blew air into your face and your hair to dry it. This early model was later improved by Chinese scientists into the modern hair dryer we have now.
the thermal fuse gets too hot, it will blow, and completely shut down your dryer until it is replaced. basically the repair can cost you pretty much and you will feel better to get a new one than replacing it.
Alexandre Godefoy was the inventor of the electric hair dryer, which was invented in 1890 The first hair dryer was the vacuum cleaner! Around the turn of the century, women dried their hair by connecting a hose to the exhaust of their vacuum cleaners. In early models, the front of a vacuum cleaner sucked air in, the back blew air out, and the hose could be attached to either end. In 1920, the first true hair dryer came on the market, but it was extremely large and heavy, and frequently overheated. Since then, thousands of patents have been issued for different hair dryer designs, but most of them only tweak the outside packaging of the hairdryer so that it looks more aesthetically appealing to you. Aside from the addition of some safety features, the inside of a hair dryer hasn't changed too much over the years. Not until 1951 was the first really workable dryer made. The device consisted of a hand-held dryer connected to a pink plastic bonnet fitted over the woman's head.
You blew it means you failed.
A homophone for blew is Blue.
The wind blew down that old tree. He blew out the candles on the cake.
Blew is correct.
The homonyms of "blew" are "blue" and "blew." "Blue" refers to a color, while "blew" is the past tense of the verb "blow."
"BLEW" AS IN THE SONG "RUNAWAY TRAIN CAME DOWN THE TRACK AND SHE BLEW" pre-dates any breathalyzer connection. Surely, it means the (train) boiler blew...
Awnswer : blew it mean ruining . grammar example ; i really blew it !!!
The homonyms of "blew" are "blue" and "blew" (past tense of "blow").