
There's a Total Package version for $70 more that adds a tote bag and a host of other accessories, like a hair towel, comb, spray bottle, clips, plus an additional filter and foam liners. It not only takes up less space, but the dryer is also lighter and easier to use-dare I say something you may even consider traveling with if you don't mind the 8-pound weight. I don't think the RevAir will ever be small, but my bathroom countertop sure appreciates these changes. That might not read as much of a difference, but my husband and I both gasped when we opened the box. It's made up of a hose, wand, and base, but the old base was 10 x 9.5 x 9 inches-RevAir has shrunken it down to 7.78 x 7.95 x 7.26 inches. A spokesperson for NewsGuild, which represents unionized staff at Wirecutter (as well as The Daily Beast) did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The most significant update to the RevAir Reverse-Air Dryer is its size. Marquis has deleted their Twitter profile and could not be reached for comment. “Repeatedly invoking The New York Times’s name in an unprofessional way that imperils the reputation of Wirecutter, The Times, and all of our journalists is a clear violation of our policies.” We expect our employees to behave in a way that is consistent with our values and commitment to the highest ethical standards,” New York Times spokesperson Danielle Rhoades Ha told The Daily Beast. “The employee has been terminated from Wirecutter following our investigation related to inappropriate behavior.


Upon audio of the call being released online, the Times initially suspended Marquis, ultimately terminating her contract this week. Congrats on being a laughing stock,” she reportedly said in the voicemail. “I am from The New York Times, and I’m letting everyone in The New York Times know what kind of f*cking a**holes you are. In early December, Erin Marquis, then an editor for the Times’ product review site, left the expletive-laden message for Great Lakes Gun Rights, a local Michigan gun group, after the deadly mass shooting at Oxford Michigan High School. The New York Times on Friday announced it had fired the Wirecutter editor who allegedly called a pro-gun organization and left an “inappropriate” voicemail.
