Today we are putting two professional flat iron titans side by side: MQ PRO 480 BIVOLT and Lizze Supreme 220V.
Short answer: choose MQ when you need delicate temperature control, especially for blonde or fine hair. Choose Lizze Supreme when speed, wider plates and fast passes on dense hair matter most.
MQ PRO 480 vs Lizze Supreme Comparison
| Feature | MQ PRO 480 | Lizze Supreme |
|---|---|---|
| Display | LCD | LED |
| Plate material | Titanium | Titanium |
| Temperature levels | 17 levels | 5 levels |
| Temperature range | 150-240 °C / 300-480 °F | 150-250 °C / 300-480 °F |
| Heating speed | about 45 seconds | - |
| Weight | about 280 g | about 460 g |
| Length | 29.5 cm | 30 cm |
| Body width | 7 cm | - |
| Plate width | 32 mm | 40 mm |
| Cord length | 3 m | 2.6 m |
| Voltage | Bivolt 100/220 | 220V version |
| Best for | blonde hair, fine hair, precise control | fast passes, dense and porous hair |
Temperature Guide
| Temperature | Hair type |
|---|---|
| 150 °C / 300 °F | weakened hair |
| 170 °C / 340 °F | fine hair |
| 190-195 °C / 375 °F | normal texture |
| 210 °C / 410 °F | curly or denser hair |
| 240-250 °C / 480 °F | thick and porous hair, only after proper professional diagnosis |
Which one should you choose?
Choose MQ if you often work with blonde hair, fine textures and need more temperature options. It is lighter and gives more precise control.
Choose Lizze Supreme if you want speed, wider plates and confident passes on thick, dense or porous hair.
For a professional salon setup, the best answer can be both: MQ for blonde and detailed work, Lizze Supreme for speed and dense sections.
Shop the tools: MQ PRO 480 BIVOLT and Lizze Supreme 220V black.