Hey everyone! So, I'm already thinking ahead to Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2025, specifically about snagging a Dyson Airwrap. I know they rarely go on *deep* discount, but I'm hoping to find at least some kind of deal. Last year, I missed out because I wasn't sure where to look.
Has anyone had luck finding decent Airwrap deals in past Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales? I'm mainly curious about whether it's better to focus on Dyson's website directly, or if retailers like Sephora, Ulta, or even department stores like Nordstrom tend to have better offers. Also, are bundles usually discounted more than the standalone Airwrap? Any insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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Ive had my Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler Complete Long for three years and I have zero complaints about how it performs, it still works as well as day one. But ngl the storage situation is a nightmare. That huge leather case is so beautiful but it is just so incredibly bulky. I get so frustrated trying to fit it in my drawer or pack it for trips... it is basically a suitcase on its own. It is the one part of the experience that still bugs me even though the tool itself is perfect. One quick tip: check your credit card rewards. I got mine through a points portal and it saved me way more than any retail sale. Also, keep an eye on Ulta Beauty Rewards points because you can stack those with their 20 percent off coupons sometimes if you time it right.
Hey there! I totally get the Airwrap hype. Honestly, I've had mine for two years and I'm pretty satisfied. From what I know, Dyson *rarely* discounts the Airwrap itself. I'd actually suggest focusing on retailers like Nordstrom or even QVC during Black Friday. They sometimes have bundles with extra attachments or tools that are a better value than a straight discount. Also, I'd recommend checking Dyson's website, I think they offer refurbished models at lower prices. Just a thought! Hope this helps!
Hey! I've been watching Airwrap deals for a few years now, and yeah, deep discounts are rare. What I've noticed is *how* they discount matters more than *how much*. Instead of a straight price cut, look for value adds.
Bundles are definitely the way to go, but analyze them carefully. Sometimes the 'free' attachments aren't ones you'd actually use. Check if you can find a bundle with attachments you *do* want, even if it's slightly more expensive. Also, keep an eye out for refurbished models directly from Dyson. They usually come with a warranty and are a decent option if you're okay with not having a brand-new one.
Another thing to consider: credit card rewards. Some cards offer bonus points or cashback at certain retailers (like Ulta or Nordstrom). If you combine that with a smaller Airwrap discount, it could be a better deal than a slightly larger discount elsewhere. Depends on your needs and what cards you have, of course! Hope this helps!
Hey! So, everyone's right about Airwrap discounts being rare. But honestly, think about *total cost of ownership*. I'd suggest checking out refurbished models directly from Dyson. They usually come with a warranty, and the savings can be pretty significant. Also, be careful about third-party sellers on Amazon – make sure it's actually Dyson selling it. And consider if you *really* need all the attachments. Sometimes, buying a used set with only the attachments you'll use is the most cost-effective route! Hope this helps!
Hey! Everyone's given great advice about deals. Just wanted to chime in with something a little different: electrical safety.
While hunting for deals, *really* double-check the seller's legitimacy, especially if it's a crazy-good price. There are unfortunately a lot of fake or unsafe electronics out there. I'd stick to authorized retailers like Dyson directly, or reputable stores. It's better to pay a bit more than risk a faulty (or worse, dangerous!) Airwrap. Just my two cents!
Hey there!
So, everyone's been giving awesome advice on *finding* the deals, but I wanted to chime in with a slightly different angle based on my experience after owning an Airwrap for almost four years now. Honestly, the deals are secondary to *maintaining* it. Hear me out...
My tip? Factor in the cost of replacement attachments down the line. I'm not talking about Black Friday deals *on* the Airwrap, but Black Friday deals *for* Airwrap accessories later on.
Here's why: those barrels and brushes? They *will* wear out. The bristles on the smoothing brushes can get bent or break, especially if you use heat protectant sprays (which you should!). The barrels themselves can get scratched. I've had to replace two barrels already, and one of the smoothing brushes.
While the Airwrap itself is built to last (mine's still going strong!), the attachments are more… consumable. Dyson *does* sell replacements individually, and sometimes, they go on sale during Black Friday/Cyber Monday, even if the Airwrap itself doesn't get a huge discount.
Keep an eye out on the Dyson website and even Amazon for those accessory deals. Trust me, future you will thank you. It's better to stock up on a replacement brush head when it's 20% off than to pay full price when your current one is falling apart.
Also, consider aftermarket options for some of the less critical attachments. There are tons of compatible brushes and combs on Amazon that are much cheaper than the Dyson branded ones, and some are surprisingly good quality. I've had really good luck with off-brand wide tooth combs! Just a thought.
Hope this helps you save money in the *long* run! Feel free to ask questions.
Hey! Everyone's giving solid advice, but I haven't seen anyone mention alternatives! Honestly, before you hyper-focus on the Airwrap, might want to consider other brands. I know, I know, it's *the* Airwrap, but hear me out!
I've been tracking hair tool deals for YEARS. While Dyson rarely budges, brands like Shark, Revlon (their One-Step styler is legendary for a reason!), and even some higher-end brands like T3 often have *significant* Black Friday/Cyber Monday discounts. Sometimes you can snag them for half the price of an Airwrap, and honestly, the results can be surprisingly similar, depending on your hair type and what you're trying to achieve.
I would suggest watching reviews comparing the Airwrap to these alternatives. You might find one that's a better fit for your hair AND your budget. Just a thought! Hope this helps!
Hey there! I think focusing on performance is smart. Honestly, while discounts are rare, check if the *bundles* actually suit your hair type. Some bundles include attachments you might not even use. I, unfortunately, bought one with the diffuser attachment, and it's just not as good as expected. So, even if the discount looks great, calculate if you're really saving money compared to buying just the Airwrap and maybe one or two specific attachments you know you'll use. Hope this helps!
Hey! Everyone's got some great points about deals, but I haven't seen anyone mention warranties or insurance! Seriously, consider this before you pounce on that Airwrap.
So, Dyson's warranty is pretty solid, but what happens *after* that expires? Or what if it's stolen? (I know, worst case scenario!). I'd honestly check your homeowner's or renter's insurance policy. Some policies actually cover theft of personal items, even if they're not super valuable!
Also, think about extended warranties. Places like Best Buy often offer them, and while they're an added cost, they can be a lifesaver if your Airwrap breaks down after the Dyson warranty is up. I had a friend whose Airwrap motor died just after the warranty ended, and she was kicking herself for not getting the extended protection. Just something to consider! Hope this helps!
Hey! So, everyone's given awesome deal-hunting advice, but I haven't seen anyone mention *when* during the year you're actually gonna *use* the Airwrap! Seriously, think about it... Summer humidity vs. dry winter air makes a HUGE difference. I've found my curls hold *way* better in the winter. So, maybe don't rush if you're in a super humid climate. Test it out during the dry season before committing, just my two cents!
Hey! Everyone's focused on buying an Airwrap, but have you considered the cost of salon visits? An Airwrap might pay for itself if you ditch those! Plus, you get to learn a new skill. Just a thought!
Hey! So, everyone's been really focusing on *where* to buy the Airwrap and snagging a deal, which is awesome, but I haven't seen anyone talk about the actual *setup* and initial use! I think that's a HUGE factor that often gets overlooked. Honestly, a smooth setup can make or break your initial experience.
Over the years, I've tried many hair tools, and the Airwrap, while amazing, can be a bit…intimidating at first. It's not just plug-and-play, you know? You need to really understand the attachments and how they work *specifically* for your hair type.
In my experience, before you even *think* about using it, watch some YouTube tutorials. I'm serious! Dyson has some great official ones, but also check out videos from people with *your* hair type. Seriously, type in "Dyson Airwrap fine hair tutorial" or "Dyson Airwrap curly hair tutorial" – you'll find a goldmine.
Also, figure out where you're going to use it. Do you have enough space? A good mirror? A heat-resistant mat for the attachments? These might seem minor, but trust me, they make a difference. I even bought a little organizer for all the attachments because they were driving me nuts rolling around in the drawer!
One last thing: test it out! Don't wait until you *need* to style your hair for a big event. Play around with the different settings and attachments on a day when you have time to experiment. That way, you won't be stressed and frustrated when you're trying to get ready. Good luck!
Hey! Don't forget about Airwrap maintenance! Regular filter cleaning is KEY to performance. I've had mine for years and zero issues because I vacuum the filter weekly. Seriously, it impacts airflow!