The Dyson Supersonic hair dryer has hit its lowest price in 2 years — save over $100 right now
SAVE $120: As of Oct. 28, the Dyson Supersonic is on sale for $299.99 at Amazon. That's a 29% discount on the list price.
The Dyson Airwrap is so popular and so beloved that many people don't realize there are other incredible Dyson styling products on the market. And it's not the only hair drying product either — there's also the Dyson Supersonic, and it's on sale right now.
The Dyson Supersonic is a hair dryer designed to dry hair quickly while protecting it from extreme heat, unlike the Airwrap, which focuses on styling and curling as it dries. And as of Oct. 28, you can find it on Amazon for its lowest price in two years — $299.99, last reaching this low in November 2023.
If heat damage is a big concern for you when using a hairdryer, this model might just be the one for you. The Dyson Supersonic measures air temperature over 40 times per second to prevent extreme heat damage, so it's just as concerned about protecting your hair as you are. It's also incredibly powerful, benefiting from a Dyson Digital Motor V9 that spins at up to 110,000rpm, generating a high-velocity jet of air that dries hair quickly without using excessive heat.
With four precise heat settings, three speed settings, and a cold shot, it's designed to suit all hair types. The controlled airflow also helps to reduce frizz and leaves your hair looking smooth and natural. And to keep things from getting complicated, it comes with just one attachment, so you don't need to spend ages figuring out what does what.
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