Remote Control Model vs Manual Adjust Model

Both models offer the same features.
The only difference is the adjustment methods.

After installation and setup:

There is no performance difference during normal use.

The only difference is how adjustments are made.

Remote Control (Premium Convenience) RA770

Recommended for busy, high-volume salons if stylists share stations

With the remote, stylists can:

  • Adjust tension (feel of the dryer)

  • Adjust resting height

  • Make changes anytime

All by remote control.

No ladder.
No interruption.
No maintenance calls.

Ideal if:

  • Multiple stylists use one station

  • Workloads change often

  • You want maximum flexibility

Manual Control (Set It Once) MA440

Recommended for salons where stations are not shared

With the manual unit:

  • Adjustments are made at installation time

  • After installation a ladder is required for subsequent adjustments

  • Typically done during setup

Once it’s set:

👉 It works exactly like the RA770.

Most salons never need to adjust it after installation.

Ideal if:

  • One main stylist per station

  • Setup won’t change much

  • You want a lower initial cost

Once installed and adjusted, both systems operate identically.
The choice comes down to whether you want the convenience of remote adjustment.