There's a reason we are always testing out different Dyson beauty dupes. The real products are simply too damn expensive, making them tough to recommend to about 90 percent of the population.
If you're truly set on a specific Dyson hair tool, your best bet for avoiding the outrageous prices is to buy refurbished. During The Beauty Event at Walmart, running through May 31, you can score a refurbished Dyson Airwrap, Supersonic, or Airstrait for up to $150 off. We're much more inclined to recommend the Supersonic hair dryer when it costs $189.99 rather than $319.99. Here are the nitty-gritty details.
It's not rare to see Dyson's coveted hair tool go on sale, but with a $600 asking price, even the sale price of the Complete package (which comes with seven accessories) is often close to $500. That's why this refurbished option is so tempting at $379.99. As a restored premium product, it's in like-new condition with minor or no imperfections at all and has been professionally inspected, tested, and cleaned. Plus, it comes with a one-year warranty. Still debating if it's worth it? The Airwrap is the only multi-styler on the market that doesn't require two different curling barrels to change curl direction, has the most attachments of any multi-styler, and comes with a leather case for storage.
Read our full review of the Dyson Airwrap.
The bladeless Dyson Supersonic is a truly luxurious hair dryer that uses Air Multiplier technology to dry your hair quickly and quietly. You'll have your pick between three speed and four heat settings, though a temperature scanner ensures the air won't exceed 212 degrees Fahrenheit to protect your hair from damage. Plus, like any other Dyson hair tool, it just looks and feels really fancy. The Origin model only comes with the styling concentrator attachment, but that also helps in keeping the price down. Snag a refurbished model for only $189.99 instead of $319.99; it's in like-new condition and has been professionally tested and cleaned.
Read our full review of the Dyson Supersonic.
Dyson's Airstrait swaps out the typical hot plates of a hair straightener for high-pressure airflow, which is supposed to help avoid extreme heat damage. It also combines the drying process with the straightening process, so you can style your hair straight out of the shower — although, personally, I'm still a bit skeptical (I fried my hair with a Remington Wet2Straight in high school). Regularly $499 at full price, a refurbished option will only run you $249.99, making it much more feasible.
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