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Yeah even I think that you should buy new flat iron instead of getting old one repaired. There are some fantastic offers on flat iron on folica.com. You'll definitely like their offers as I found them mind blowing always.
Hi there, I don't know what is going on with your flat iron, but you might check out www.flatironrepairs.com. You can let them know what brand you have and what is going on. They will let you know if they might be able to repair it for you.
You can find a link to the schematic below. The schematic points out where all the screws are on the H3000. You can also find any parts that you need to replace.
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