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Safeand convenient: styling with air, not extreme heat, won't hurt your hair, it provided volume wave, no frizz; Magnetic design makes it convenient to access to Dyson Hair Dryer. Advised hair dryer temperature: 1 gear, wind speed: 2 gear; Curling with hot air first, then styling with cold air.
DysonHair Dryer Reviews 1. Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer. The hairdryer is an important equipment of our day to day life. However, this model offers you lots of facilities such as fast hair drying and so one. It helps prevent extreme heat damages which provides you a natural hair. The air temperature is measure 20 times every second.
Pro#3: The styling tools. Different hair needs different types of hair dryer diffusers. Every package of Supersonic includes three different types of styling tools, attached to the dryer with a magnet. First, the smoothing nozzle that gently dries hair. Second, the diffuser that promotes faster drying and reduces frizz.
Uniknyalagi, badan hair dryer ini terbuat dari mesin jet serta kepala berbentuk lingkaran yang terkesan sangat futuristik. Dirancang menggunakan Intelligent Heat Control, produk ini tidak akan memberikan panas yang berlebihan terhadap rambut, melainkan waktu mengeringkan rambut yang sangat cepat.
mở mang tầm mắt tiếng anh là gì. In 2016, Dyson forever changed the at-home hair care game when it announced its very first beauty tech tool the Dyson Supersonicopens in a new tab. It was a hair dryer that looked and promised a performance like no other, granted you were willing to shell out $400 these days, it's $429. Most early reviews sang the blow dryer's praises, marveling at its ability to dry hair faster while damaging it less. The only flaw that could deter buyers? The price. Yet since then, the Supersonic has thousands of positive reviews and remains one of the best-selling hair dryers at Sephoraopens in a new tab. It's a common fixture of beauty YouTube videos and TikToks dysonsupersonic has million views at the time of writing, where both commenters with no followers and creators with millions laud the hair tool. Naturally, it's also inspired plenty of dupes. Following the Supersonic's success, Dyson has gone on to create other high-priced hair tools like the Airwrapopens in a new tab, a $600 hot air styler that still goes in and out of stock five years after its release though we still don't entirely get the hype.Hype is why we are here today, testing a hair dryer that came out seven years ago. If there's anything that Dyson's beauty tech ventures have taught us, it's that hype can carry a brand for years, but if there's something to deter the everyday person from buying in, it's how the price tag actually compares to the performance. A product like the Supersonic is worth the hype, and therefore worth the cost, if it actually delivers on something totally unique or next to perfection. So now that time has passed, the dupes have been made, and the Supersonic's tech is no longer brand new — is it still worth $429? We investigated. Why is the Dyson Supersonic popular? To answer whether or not the Supersonic deserves its devoted following, it's worth understanding what started that following in the first place. When it was introduced in 2016, the classic blow dryer design still reigned supreme. In that design, a fan sits in the head of the blow dryer, which sucks in air from the back, passes it over heating coils, and pushes it out the front. The result is that echoey, wind tunnel sound, but this was the only way to dry hair faster — until the Supersonic. The Dyson Supersonic is not like the other girls hair dryers. Credit Bethany Allard / Mashable Even from just looking at it, it's clear Dyson's hair dryer is built different. Instead of the classic fan, Dyson's magnet-powered V9 digital motor sits in the handle of the dryer. The top of the dryer is a true ring shape you can look straight through, bearing a resemblance to brand's discontinued Air Multiplier fanopens in a new tab.This is no coincidence — the Supersonic uses Air Multiplier technology, which provides a powerful airflow. The result of these deviations from the standard hair dryer design are the Supersonic features you'll see praised over and over, including It's not noisy. There's no denying that the Supersonic is quieter than most blow dryers. Not exactly quiet I still refrained from using it late at night or super early in the morning so as not to disturb my roommate or neighbors, but definitely less in-your-face loud than what you might expect from a blow lightweight. This motor in the handle is tiny, allowing for the Supersonic to be noticeably lightweight, and less weirdly top-heavy than most dryers. Clocking in at just under two pounds, it is one of the lighter high-powered high dryers on the works quickly, without damaging your hair. Most of all, that high-powered motor is what really shot the Supersonic to hair-care fame. Per Dyson's website, the V9 motor generates 1,600 watts of power and shoots out 13 liters of air per second. While that's not the highest wattage out there, paired with the Air Multiplier, you get an airflow that's seriously strong, and reliably dried my entire head of hair in 15 minutes or less. Still, the dryer never exceeds a temperature of 212 degrees Fahrenheit, keeping the heat damage to a minimum. How the Dyson Supersonic works The Supersonic really does set you up for success. In addition to the above three points, it comes with five easily attachable yet sturdy magnetic attachments, including the styling concentrator, wide tooth comb, gentle air attachment, diffuser, and most recent addition to the lineopens in a new tab — the flyaway attachment. The attachmentsI don't have super curly hair, so I didn't even try to test out the wide tooth comb. As for the rest of the attachments, the flyaway one was the definite stand out. It actually made a difference around the ever-present halo of frizz my hair gets, and grabbed the hair similarly to the Airwrap's Coanda smoothing dryer. The attachments, from left to right the diffuser, the gentle air attachment, the wide tooth comb, the flyaway attachment, the styling concentrator. Credit Bethany Allard / Mashable Between the remaining three attachments, nothing felt revolutionary — the gentle air attachment did help tone the air flow down, and I imagine would be well-loved by someone with hair finer than mine. I thought the diffuser worked well, but I missed the adjustable prongs of the Shark FlexStyle diffuser. The styling concentrator was the most straightforward of the bunch, and it did what it was supposed to do. More than anything, with this attachment I appreciated that the magnetic connection kept the concentrator firmly in place, but was flexible enough that I could move the concentrator and adjust the angle while the way, if you're interested in having a designated place to put all these attachments, we recommend going for the special edition Supersonic that comes with a storage caseopens in a new tab. It's the same price as the normal Supersonic, which surprisingly, comes with no storage options other than the box it comes in. Where it'd be nice to see more innovation from Dyson isn't in the actual tech of the attachments, but in how they're offered with the dryer. Honestly, I can't imagine the person who'd have the use for every single attachment regularly. If Dyson took a page out of the Shark FlexStyle playbook and allowed buyers to bundle together two or three attachments for less money, I could see that going a long way for the people trying to justify the price. As a side note, Shark doesn't offer customized bundles with its HyperAir dryer, but it only comes with two attachments.The heat and air settingsAs for the settings, you'll have your choice between three different heats at 140 degrees, 176 degrees, and 212 degrees, as well as an 82-degree cold shot button. You can also switch between three air speeds, with the lowest designed for diffusing, the middle for regular drying, and the highest for fast drying and styling. Adjust the heat and air settings with the two buttons on the back of the ring. Credit Bethany Allard / Mashable Out of personal preference, I gravitated toward the low or medium heat paired with the low or medium airflow. Even though I wasn't maxing out the settings, it was still plenty achievable to go from very lightly towel-dried hair to completely dry hair in less than 15 minutes. On the highest settings, this was closer to 10 it performs on other claimsThe other claims you'll see from the Supersonic are that it can "help increase smoothness by 75 percent, increase shine by up to 132 percent and decrease frizz and flyaways by up to 61 percent," as compared to naturally dried hair. I did notice a difference from my naturally dried hair, but not one that felt all that different from any other blow dryer I've used. Again, the flyaway attachment made the most impact on my frizz, but even then I still tamed it with some styling products. Overall, it did make my hair look nice, and the ease of using it is a plus — but for many people, it might just be worth paying less than half the price, and getting through the learning curve of a more classic blow Supersonic alternatives worth it?There are plenty of features of the Supersonic you can easily find in other blow dryers — negative ionic tech to reduce frizz, multiple heat and and air settings, and lightweight models are basically standards for blow dryers these days, even for more budget-friendly ones. Even the ability to measure the air temperature while you're blow drying, and adjusting to prevent damage, is not unique to the Supersonic — the Shark HyperAiropens in a new tab and multiple T3 dryersopens in a new tab do the exact same thing. Still, we get you're likely most interested in getting a near identical Supersonic experience without paying Supersonic dollars — and as we mentioned up top, dupe culture has delivered. While we have a fine selection of dupes we've researched and tested, the Laifen Swiftopens in a new tab is by far the closest you'll get to the real thing. The Laifen Swift is as close to the Supersonic as it gets, looks-wise. Credit Bethany Allard / Mashable It's $200, but that's still less than half of the price of the Dyson and it's usually on sale. It looks a lot like the Dyson minus the hollowed-out ring head, has the same Dyson whir, the similar magnetic attachments that hold firmly in place, and it has a powerful airflow that dries your hair in about the same time as the Dyson. The biggest drawbacks are that it doesn't have as many heat settings, with the hottest setting sometimes feeling warmer than the 176 degrees that it claims to top out at, and it doesn't use the exact same Air Multiplier tech that made the Supersonic stand out in the first place. For $200, you also only receive one styling attachment, and will have to pay $40 more to get the two other available onesopens in a new tab. I've been using the Laifen Swift regularly for nearly three months at this point, and so far it performs exactly the same as the day I first unboxed it. In other words, there don't seem to be any apparent quality price is less of an obstacle for you and you're more into the idea of a blow dryer that uses the latest tech, the $349 Zuvi Haloopens in a new tab is one of the most innovative dryers out there, using low temps and light to get your hair should buy the Dyson Supersonic? I'm not going to try to play it cool — the Dyson Supersonicopens in a new tab is still an impressive hair dryer. But it's $429, and far from the only impressive hair dryer on the the Supersonic certainly made my hair drying experience feel elevated, it didn't make it feel drastically different than other hair dryers, and for this drastically different price to be worth it, it should. For most people into the idea of a quick dry or a quieter dryer, at the very least, you should shop around before committing to the purchase. We're more than willing to bet you'll be satisfied with your purchase, but you don't necessarily have to throw budget consciousness out the window. The person who'll get the most out of the Supersonic is someone who's blow drying their hair most days of the week, and who has hair that, left to air dry, probably wouldn't be able to get completely dry over the course of the day. The Dyson will definitely speed things up, and make applying a lot of heat styling kinder to your hair. Again, it's a really good blow just saying that the most expensive dryer isn't necessarily the absolute best dryer for everybody. We tested out the Dyson Supersonicopens in a new tab for about a week and half, using it with each attachment at least once as well as without any attachments. The only one we did not use was the wide tooth comb, because we did not test the Dyson on curly or coily hair. We used the Dyson on wavy hair with medium thickness that usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes to blow dry, or an hour and a half to air dry This was the big one. There are plenty of great affordable options on the market — and higher end options that still sit at less than half the price of Dyson's dryer — so we were looking to be wowed. While it's impossible to measure certain factors like hair damage with a testing span of about a week and half and that could be a big part of the reason someone might opt for the Supersonic, we considered if each of the below features performed in a way that felt twice as good as a $200 blow time Everyone and their mother praises how quick this blow dryer works, and it was pretty efficient — but other dryers at lower price point net similar dry times. It was, however, made slightly more impressive by the fact that the dryer never tops heats of 212 degrees and air speed settings Including the cool shot, you have access to four different heat settings on the Supersonic and three different air speeds. It's certainly better than a lot of hair dryers, but not the absolute best of the best. We considered it great, not excellent, in terms of performance and wow While it wasn't exactly quiet, listening to the whir of the Supersonic was marginally more pleasant than the all-encompassing, and often unpleasantly high-pitched air gusts of cheaper blow dryers, earning it points on the performance and user friendliness and portability Unlike the Airwrap, the standard Supersonic didn't come with a storage case. This was surprising for a blow dryer that comes with five attachments, but at least the body of the dryer was relatively compact, making it somewhat more convenient to put in a bathroom drawer, or to pack in a If you're using a blow dryer for longer periods of time, it feels nice when it's comfortable to hold. In this area, Dyson delivered — the hair dryer felt lightweight, well-balanced, and made us genuinely look forward to using it because of how pleasant it was to use. Overall design Part of what kicked off the hype of the Supersonic in the first place was its unique design. Though there are some dupes, no other brand has 100 percent replicated the novelty of the Supersonic. Plus, the heat and air speed buttons are easy to use, with the lights making it clear what settings you're on. Bethany Allard is a shopping reporter at Mashable covering beauty tech, dating, and sex and relationships. She graduated from New York University with a in Journalism and English Literature. You can follow her on Twitter betallard and reach her by email at [email protected]opens in a new tab.
We put the Dyson Supersonic to the test after receiving a complimentary sample from the brand. Keep reading for our full product review. Back in 2016, the hair industry experienced a major disruption with the release of the Dyson Supersonic dryer. The brand's first foray into the beauty world, it made literal waves immediately thanks to its futuristic design and high-tech features like a powerful digital motor, intelligent heat control, and magnetic attachments for every hair type. Basically, it's the smartphone of hair dryers, complete with the high price tag to match. As a professional, the Supersonic caught my attention straight away. I've used it pretty much ever since it launched for editorial jobs as well as in my work with celebrity clients but had never tried it firsthand as a consumer—until now, that is. Before I tested it myself, I assumed that if you weren’t a professional using it every day, you wouldn’t need to splurge on such a fancy product to keep under your bathroom sink. But honestly, this trial period has completely shifted my perspective. Read on for my review. Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer Uses Drying and styling hairPrice $ features Dyson digital motor V9, intelligent heat control, Air Multiplier technology, magnetic styling attachments engineered for different hair typesAbout the brand Dyson has re-engineered the approach to hair care by creating tools that solve real-world problems like extreme heat damage and offer protective ways to help hair retain its natural shine. About My Hair Medium-density, wavy, and still suffering from postpartum changes I’ve always had extremely thick, wavy hair that looks its best when cut into soft, long layers with a little bit of weight taken out. However, after having a baby, I’ve lost and continue to lose handfuls of hair each day, which has reduced my strands to more of a medium density and eliminated any need for weight to be removed. It’s still wavy, but due to this new mom life, it’s a little flat and drab on top. In my normal routine, I use volumizing shampoos and smoothing conditioners. After each shower, I apply a weightless oil to my hair while it’s wet and finger-comb it through. From there, I usually air-dry my hair and always end up pulling it back into a ponytail or top knot to keep it out of reach of my baby's grip. My current hair goals are to create body and volume as well as eliminate frizz so that my strands look happy and healthy. Design The dryer of the future If Zenon Girl of the 21st Century had a hair dryer, it would have been the Dyson Supersonic. Aesthetically, this dryer is the epitome of futuristic. From the moment I took it out of its box, I felt like I was being entrusted with a magic wand. I tested the iron/fuchsia colorway, but the brand also offers it in black/nickel, black/purple, and white/silver. But the Supersonic isn't just stylish—its design is smart, too. For one thing, it's pretty lightweight and easy to hold. I also loved the placement of its filter, at the bottom of the handle. That way, I could put the dryer between my legs as I sectioned hair without my clothing being suctioned into the vent. Don’t you hate when that happens? The only thing that took some getting used to for me was the round, curved grip—not because it’s too big, but because there are no grooves for your fingers. I’m very acclimated to being able to use the same hand to hold the dryer and change the temperature or airflow, which is a two-hand job with the Dyson. This didn't feel like a huge extra step by any means, but as a hairstylist, it was a minor drawback. In terms of settings, the Supersonic has three speeds low, medium, and high and four temperature options, including a cold shot to set hair after styling. It also comes with three magnetic attachments designed to style all different hair types a smoothing nozzle which dries hair with a controlled airflow; a styling concentrator to boost control and shine; and a diffuser which disperses air evenly around curls or waves. The attachments are also equipped with Dyson's Heat Shield technology, which means their surfaces stay cool at all times—a major plus. Although these aren't included with the Supersonic, the brand also launched two more attachments earlier this year that cater specifically to fine, color-treated, and natural hair. Byrdie / Ashley Rubell Features As high-tech as it gets The Supersonic is brimming with high-tech features—which, for the price, I would totally expect. At the heart of the device is Dyson's powerful digital motor V9, which spins up to 110,000 times per minute and can propel 13 liters of air up to the amplifier every second. From there, the brand's Air Multiplier technology produces a concentrated jet of air for faster and more precise drying and styling—which is definitely a real thing, but more on that below. This dryer also has intelligent heat control, meaning it measures the device's air temperature more than 40 times every second to prevent any damage. Still, there was one feature I wasn't quite as impressed with. According to the brand, the dryer's motor is tuned to produce one inaudible frequency, meaning that it's designed to be quieter than the competition. In my experience, this dryer made a different noise that was slightly quieter, but I still struggled to hear people while I was blow-drying my hair or a client's. I wouldn’t consider it a standout detail for me personally. Byrdie / Ashley Rubell How To Use Three ways to dry and style Since this product comes with three attachments—a smoothing nozzle, a styling concentrator, and a diffuser—I made it my mission to test out all three. First, I used the smoothing nozzle on dry hair. Yes, I know. Why use a hair dryer on hair that’s already dry? My desire was to see if it could smooth my hair straight, eliminating the incongruous bumps and waves, as well as the creases of my hair tie. I'd read that the dryer’s intelligent heat technology and concentrated airflow work together to help retain shine and reduce frizz—and since this was one of my problem areas, it’s where I decided to start. I plugged the dryer in, attached the smoothing nozzle, and guided the heat flow by raking my fingers through. I dried it in three sections bottom, middle, and top, with no products and no brush. In all my years of styling, I’ve never been so impressed with a tool’s results on my own hair. My hair looked so much healthier and shinier than it would have if I had run my flat iron over those kinks. Byrdie / Ashley Rubell Next up was the diffuser attachment, which I used on damp hair with a pea-size amount of curl cream from Evo. With the diffuser attached, I kept the airflow on the lowest setting and the heat on medium setting. I didn’t want a powerful airflow to encourage frizzing, and the high heat setting on this dryer is a little too strong if you plan to keep it in one place for a while—it gets hot. Honestly, I'd only recommend the high heat setting when the hair is completely wet—and you're constantly moving the dryer around—to avoid burning the scalp. I spent most of my drying time with my head upside down to help get some volume by lifting the strands away from my scalp. I also came up once in a while to flip all my hair from side to side and took turns using the diffuser from below, scrunching my ends up into a pool, and almost massaging the diffuser into my roots as I pushed them back and forth and gently lifted them up with my fingers. The results I got were tons of volume and some beautifully defined waves. In just five minutes flat, I felt like a lioness. It was such a quick and major transformation for me! The only thing I would have done differently is used a teensy bit more product to help reduce the frizz factor even more. Let’s face it—it’s hard to have zero frizz when you diffuse! Byrdie / Ashley Rubell Lastly, I used the styling nozzle to create soft bends in my hair. I wanted to see if I could get a more stylized, less natural look with minimal effort. For this, I added a little product into my hair, which was already dry and smooth, for some extra hold. Then I alternated my approach to waves Grabbing one-inch sections, I’d either direct heat back and forth onto a loose grip of hair, allowing it to bend, or I would gently scrunch the section up into my hand with the heat applied and then loosely pull it down. I didn’t do every section of my hair, just some of the most noticeable bits to keep it looking perfectly imperfect and stylized. If I didn’t have a baby, I'd be styling my hair this way as much as I possibly could. I loved the look. The Results Fast drying time and super versatile Not only did the Supersonic dry and style my hair, but it happened in record time. My hair was shiny and smoothed out in literally five minutes flat with the smoothing nozzle. My curls were incredibly voluminous and defined with the diffuser. The styling nozzle helped me create imperfect waves more easily than other hot tools. All in all, I was extremely surprised with the effects I saw using each attachment! The reduction in drying time might be the absolute best feature of this product, though. The different attachments serve as huge aides in the styling department, and I’ve never felt so impressed by a dryer’s concentrator or diffuser before. The heat and airflow are extremely powerful, making this one of the most effective dryers I've ever used in my 13 years as a hairstylist. Byrdie / Ashley Rubell The Value It's worth it Yes, this product is an investment, but it offers such an enormous range of styling options. It can get you ready in a time crunch with its speed—and it's built to last. In other words, it’s the bedrock of your investment into good hair. Also, it's worth noting that Dyson also offers a two-year parts and labor warranty, which increases the Supersonic's value even more. All you need to do is register yours on the brand's website and you're good to go. Byrdie / Ashley Rubell Similar Products Nothing compares As a professional, I own a lot of blow dryers. Prior to adding the Supersonic to my arsenal, I was using a few different ones. I had the Amika Accomplice $200 compact dryer in one of my bathrooms at home, a Paul Mitchell Neuro Light $180 dryer in my studio, and a Harry Josh blow dryer in my kit. All of these have their own perks The Accomplice was easy to store, the Neuro was extremely lightweight, and the Harry Josh had both of those benefits plus quick dry time and a comfortable grip. But honestly, it’s hard to hold any of these dryers up to the Supersonic. While I have nothing against them—they’re all still wonderful in their own ways and they get the job done beautifully—the Supersonic is pretty much in a league of its own in terms of design, versatility, and effectiveness. Final VerdictThe Dyson Supersonic isn't just an investment to make in your hair—it's the investment. Yes, it has a high price tag, but it's built to last and is unmatched in pretty much every way. If you can swing it in your budget, go for it.
Dyson makes popular and stylish machines, but do they live up to the marketing hype? And how do they really compare against other models in the market? They're questions we know shoppers ask all the time – which is why CHOICE experts rigorously test Dyson products in our certified labs to find out the answers. If you're considering dropping cash on a Dyson vacuum cleaner, fan or hair dryer, check out our expert's take on each product – and how they rate against other brands' models on the market. On this page Stick and handheld vacuum cleaners Barrel and upright vacuum cleaners Fans and heaters Hair dryers Stick and handheld vacuum cleaners Cordless stick vacs are one of the most popular types of vacuum cleaner these days, and for good reason – they're very handy for quick cleans around the house. For some homes especially smaller ones with mainly hard floors, a good stick vac may be the only vacuum cleaner you need. Dyson dominates the stick vac market even more than the barrel and upright market, and it's a product area where Dyson can really deliver. Its V11 stick vac is a top performer in our tests, and previous products including the V6, V7, V8 and V10 have also scored very well. Current models we've tested range from $599 to $1299. Our tests show Dyson is still the pick of the sticks. Dyson's small motor technology is part of its success in this area. The company has spent a great deal of time and money developing these compact electric motors and implementing them in its stick and handheld vacs, as well as in other products. It may have spearheaded the stick vac revolution, but other companies are catching up when it comes to cleaning performance. Our tests reveal rival brands have produced some very good and often cheaper stick vacs that – like Dyson's – have also earned 'CHOICE Recommended' status. Dyson may have spearheaded the stick vac revolution, but other companies are catching up Handheld vacs are less popular these days, as most stick vacs double as a handheld vac. For that reason, we now focus on testing stick vacs. Dyson handhelds priced from $299 have performed well in past CHOICE reviews and are very similar to the base motor unit you'll get with the stick vac models. CHOICE verdict Dyson stick vacs perform strongly and are definitely worth considering if your budget allows. See our full test reviews to compare specific Dyson models against other brands for price and performance. Barrel and upright vacuum cleaners There's no doubt that Dyson's research and development into bagless technology has paid off. Dyson is the biggest-selling vacuum brand in Australia, bagless models are very popular, and most other brands have had to follow up with similar models of their own. And yet when it comes to Dyson's barrel and upright vacs, its test results are a mixed bag pun intended. When it comes to Dyson's barrel and upright vacs, its test results are a mixed bag Ranging in price from $499 to $849, several of its current vacs we've tested rate good to very good overall and earn 'CHOICE Recommended' status. On the flipside, another model scored just OK overall and struggled with cleaning carpet. Unlike stick vacs, this category is far more of a level playing field. Our lab testing has regularly found other brands that rival Dyson's big barrels, and even outperform them in the cleaning stakes. Some are just as expensive, but others are far more affordable. Mixed bag While some Dyson barrel vacs performs well, others don't. Interestingly, Dyson announced in 2018 that it's focusing only on cordless models and not developing any new corded vacuum cleaners. Its current range of corded barrel and upright vacs will continue to be sold into the future, probably as long as Dyson sees a market for them. CHOICE verdict For barrel and upright vacuum cleaners, most Dyson models are solid performers, but you can find better and cheaper options from other brands. Check our full test reviews to compare. Fans and heaters Dyson's bladeless tower fans may look as if they're from the future, but how do they rate against more conventional towers and old-school pedestal fans? In our lab test of 50 popular fans, our experts found that Dyson fans rated well for cooling – which they should, given that they cost a hefty $500 and more. Nevertheless, only one model scored highly enough for us to recommend it. Our testers found a big range of fans from other brands that outperformed Dyson models – and by some margin By comparison, our testers found a big range of fans from other brands that outperformed Dyson models – and by some margin. Many are much simpler in design, but in terms of sheer air flow, blew Dyson away. And with several costing less than $100, they're a fraction of the price. Dyson's Hot + Cool models double as a heater, making them useful all year round. That said, the Dysons do flaunt extra features that may entice you, including safe bladeless design, a low-speed night mode and phone-app control the Pure Cool TP04 only. Dyson's Hot + Cool editions also double as heaters, which extends their use all year round and makes their price more palatable. Some models also act as air purifiers, although our lab tests found they underperformed in this regard compared with dedicated purifier units. CHOICE verdict Dyson fans and fan heaters are good performers and worth considering. But if you just want a basic fan to create a breeze, you can buy a cheap pedestal fan for less than a tenth of the price. Hair dryers Priced at a hair-raising $549, the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer makes use of the small motor technology found in other portable Dyson products. In this hair dryer, the motor is in the handle, which helps give the dryer a comfortable balance and feel in the hand. Our hair dryer reviews found that the Dyson performs well and rates highly for ease of use. But it's not the only good performer out there we've recommended some other models that rate just as well, if not better, and cost a slice of the price. CHOICE verdict The Dyson hair dryer is a good performer and easy to use, but there are equally good models from other brands for much less. Check out our hair dryer reviews to compare the Supersonic against the rest. The Supersonic performs well, but is expensive at $549. Stock images Getty, unless otherwise stated.
Overview Special gift edition Dyson Supersonic™ hair dryer Vinca blue/Rosé Includes Dyson-designed Presentation case. Powerful digital motor. Designed for fast drying. Includes Flyaway attachment for smooth, shiny Best price guaranteed, plus receive a bonus styling set valued at $89 when you add to cart. While stocks last. RRP $649 Flyaway attachment Our latest technology hides flyaways in one pass. For a smooth, shiny finish. Styling concentrator Style your hair one section at a time with precise, controlled airflow. Diffuser Disperses air evenly to stimulate natural drying, helping to reduce frizz. Gentle air attachment Diffuses the air, creating a gentle, cooler air flow. Wide-tooth comb Helps shapen and lengthen curly and texturised hair as it dries. Presentation case Protects and neatly stores your Dyson Supersonic™ hair dryer. Installment options with & Overview Bonus gift Dyson Supersonic™ hair dryer Bright Nickel/Bright Copper Dyson-designed Presentation case in Prussian blue. Five styling attachments. Including the new Flyaway attachment. Intelligent heat control. Powered by Dyson digital motor V9. Engineered for different hair types. Best price guaranteed, plus receive a bonus gift valued at $99 when you add to cart. While stocks last. RRP $649 Flyaway attachment Lifts longer hair and hides flyaways, giving you a smooth, shiny Styling Concentrator Style your hair one section at a time with precise, controlled airflow. Diffuser Disperses air evenly to simulate natural drying, helping to reduce frizz. Gentle air attachment Fast yet gentle styling for fine hair and sensitive scalps. Wide-tooth Comb Helps shape and lengthen curly and textured hair as it dries. Presentation case Protects and neatly stores your Dyson Supersonic™ hair dryer. Choose your colour Bright Nickel / Rich Copper Installment options with & Overview Bonus gift Dyson Supersonic™ hair dryer Iron/Fuchsia Five styling attachments. Including the new Flyaway attachment. Fast Drying. No extreme heat. Intelligent heat control. Engineered for different hair types Best price guaranteed, plus receive a bonus gift valued at $99 when you add to cart. While stocks last. RRP $649 Flyaway attachment Our latest technology hides flyaways in one pass. For a smooth, shiny finish. Styling Concentrator Style your hair one section at a time with precise, controlled airflow. Diffuser Disperses air evenly to simulate natural drying, helping to reduce frizz. Gentle air attachment Fast yet gentle styling for fine hair and sensitive scalps. Wide-tooth Comb Helps shape and lengthen curly and textured hair as it dries. Choose your colour Iron / Fuchsia Installment options with &
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