Hey everyone!
So, I'm on the hunt for the best Cyber Monday deals on the Dyson Airwrap this year, and I'm hoping some of you savvy shoppers can help me out. I've been wanting one FOREVER, but the price tag has always been a major deterrent. I'm really hoping Cyber Monday will be my chance to finally snag one without completely breaking the bank!
I've been checking a few retailers already (Dyson's website, Sephora, Ulta, etc.), but honestly, it's a bit overwhelming trying to figure out if I'm actually seeing a *real* deal or just clever marketing. I've seen some 'bundles' that seem promising, but I'm not sure if they're genuinely worth it. For example, I saw one bundle that included a bunch of styling products I'm not sure I'd even use – is it better to just hold out for a straight discount on the Airwrap itself?
Also, I'm particularly interested in the Complete Long version since I have pretty long hair (it goes down to my mid-back). Does anyone know if the deals tend to be different depending on which version you're looking for? And are there any specific retailers I should be keeping a particularly close eye on for Airwrap deals? I'm also wondering if buying a refurbished one directly from Dyson is a viable option, or if it's better to just wait for a new one to go on sale.
Has anyone spotted any amazing Airwrap deals already, or have any tips for finding the best ones on Cyber Monday? Any advice would be hugely appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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> Re: "Hey! I understand the Airwrap hype, but given it's an electrical appliance used near your head... I'd suggest checking the warranty and return policy very carefully." In my experience, the technical build of the Dyson is actually way more robust than people think, but checking those warranties is smart. I've spent years looking at motor specs and airflow data, and honestly, buying a refurb directly from Dyson is a solid move. They basically rebuild the internals, including the motor and the thermal sensors, so you get the same 1300W performance without the $600 sting. If you want to cut through the Cyber Monday marketing noise, I highly recommend using a tool like Keepa or CamelCamelCamel to look at price history. It shows you if that sale is legit or if they just hiked the price last month to make the discount look bigger. I've seen it happen way too often... it's kind of shady tbh. If the Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler Complete Long Nickel Copper is still too pricey even on sale, you should look at the Shark FlexStyle Air Styling & Drying System HD440BK. I've tested both and the Shark actually has a slight edge on raw power with its 1400W motor, which helps if you've got long, thick hair that takes forever to dry. The T3 Aire 360 Ceramic Air Styler Blowout Kit is another high-performance pick that's often overlooked but has amazing thermal consistency. Just keep an eye on those price trackers.
Hey there! I totally get the Airwrap obsession – I was in the *exact* same boat as you a few years back, haha! Okay, so here's my two cents from someone who's been through the Cyber Monday Airwrap trenches:
Skip the bundles, especially if you're eyeing the Complete Long version. Seriously! I made that mistake the first year I tried to snag one. Ended up with a drawer full of mousses and serums that I never touched. It's ALWAYS better to hold out for a straight discount on the Airwrap itself. The bundles look tempting, but trust me, it's usually just filler to make the 'deal' seem better than it is.
Here's a tip from my experience: Keep a SUPER close eye on Dyson's website *directly* on Cyber Monday. They often have flash sales that aren't advertised beforehand. I got mine (the Complete Long, just like you want!) two years ago that way, and it was a significantly better deal than anything I saw at Sephora or Ulta. Also, sign up for their email list NOW so you get notified immediately. Plus, I've seen that Dyson sometimes offers slightly better deals on refurbished models directly from their site, and honestly, they're usually in fantastic condition – basically like new! I'd definitely consider that route to save some serious cash!
Good luck with your Airwrap hunt! I'm telling you, it's a total game changer. Let me know if you have any more questions – happy to help!
Hey! Jumping in here – totally get the Airwrap lust! Instead of focusing *just* on Cyber Monday discounts, have you considered the overall *cost of ownership*? It's pricey upfront, but think about what you're currently spending on salon blowouts or other styling tools.
I actually did the math myself! I was spending about $60/month on blowouts. So, even if I financed the Airwrap (look for 0% APR deals!), it would pay for itself in about a year and a half. Plus, think of the time savings! Also, consider selling any other styling tools you won't need anymore – that can offset the initial cost. And definitely check resale sites like Poshmark or Mercari *after* Cyber Monday; sometimes people get them as gifts and resell them brand new at a discount! Good luck, and let us know what you decide!
Hey! I totally get the Airwrap desire – it's a serious investment! While everyone's focusing on discounts (which are great!), I wanted to throw in a slightly different angle: power consumption and alternatives.
Before you jump, consider the Airwrap's wattage. It's around 1300W. If you're using it frequently, it *will* impact your electricity bill, especially if you're in an area with high energy costs. Just something to keep in mind alongside the initial price tag. Also, make sure your electrical outlets can handle the load; older homes sometimes have issues with high-wattage appliances. It works, but something to be aware of.
Now, about alternatives... Have you looked into heated styling brushes? Brands like Amika or Drybar have options that are significantly cheaper and might give you similar results, though not *exactly* the same. I actually started with a Drybar brush, and it was a decent option until I decided to splurge on the Airwrap later. It depends on your needs really!
Regarding refurbished models – I'd personally lean towards waiting for a new one to go on sale. Electronics, especially those with motors and heating elements, can have a shorter lifespan when refurbished. Unless the discount is HUGE and the warranty is solid, it might not be worth the risk.
Cyber Monday can be overwhelming, so take a breath, and remember to compare prices *and* consider the long-term costs and alternatives. Good luck with the hunt, and feel free to ask if you have any more technical questions!
Hey! I understand the Airwrap hype, but given it's an electrical appliance used near your head and hair, I think it's worth considering safety and reliability, especially with potential Cyber Monday deals.
Before jumping on a deal, especially refurbished, I'd suggest checking the warranty and return policy *very* carefully. Refurbished electronics can sometimes have hidden issues, and with something that generates heat like the Airwrap, that could be risky. Make sure it's been inspected to the relevant safety standards (like UL or CE). Also, be careful about buying from unverified third-party sellers on sites like eBay or Amazon, as there's a higher chance of receiving a counterfeit or damaged product. I once bought a 'discounted' hair dryer that turned out to have exposed wiring – definitely not worth the risk! You might want to stick with authorized retailers, even if the discount isn't as steep. Better safe than sorry! Let me know if you have any specific safety questions – happy to help where I can.
Hey! I also get the Airwrap hype! While everyone's looking at deals, have you considered how much you spend on salon blowouts? I used to get them weekly. If you're like me, the Airwrap might *save* you money in the long run. Think about how often you'd use it instead of going to the salon, and calculate the savings. It worked for me! Do you think that's something you could calculate? Maybe that would make the price easier to handle!