Heat connector for hair extensions – which one to choose: flat or conical?
A heat connector is one of the essential tools for the keratin bond method.
Its design affects the precision of bond shaping, the pace of work and the consistency of the result.
The GrzechHair range includes both classic models with flat tips and newer versions with a conical tip. Each one meets different stylist needs.
Heat connector with short, flat tips
The flat-tip model is a solution chosen by stylists who value stability and control when forming standard bonds.
The short, flat working surface allows the keratin to be distributed evenly and helps create a consistent bond shape. This solution is particularly suitable for classic hot-fusion applications.
Product available here:
https://www.grzechhair.com/pl/akcesoria-do-przedluzania/akcesoria-urzadzenia/zgrzewarka-krotkie-plaskie-konce#/501-kolor-niebieski
This model is suitable for everyday salon work – easy to use and predictable in performance.
Heat connector with a conical tip
The conical version has been designed with greater precision in mind.
The tapered tip makes it easier to shape smaller, more subtle bonds.
This solution is particularly useful when working around the hairline, with finer strands and in techniques that require more precise bond shaping.
Product available here:
https://www.grzechhair.com/pl/akcesoria-do-przedluzania/akcesoria-urzadzenia/zgrzewarka-stozkowa#/501-kolor-niebieski
The conical tip gives greater control over detail, which stylists working on smaller sections will appreciate.
Temperature control and working comfort
The new heat connector models available from GrzechHair are equipped with temperature control, an indicator light and a 230 cm swivel cable.
Temperature control lets you adjust the settings to the type of keratin and your working pace, while the ergonomic shape of the device improves comfort during longer treatments.
Not only new models
Alongside the latest products, the range also includes tried-and-tested classic heat connectors chosen by stylists for years.
You can find the full device category here:
https://www.grzechhair.com/pl/akcesoria-urzadzenia
This allows you to choose a tool suited to your working technique — whether you prefer classic solutions or greater precision in detail.

Summary
The choice between a flat and conical tip is not about a “better” model.
It is about the way you work.
If you want stable, consistent shaping of classic bonds, choose a model with flat tips.
If precision and working on smaller sections are your priority, a conical tip will be more suitable.
Choose a heat connector that matches your technique and working standards.
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