It is currently one of the hottest hair tools on the market, and you can get it cheaper with a little known trick - but you'll need to be quick.
The Dyson AirWrap has been massively in demand since it first launched in 2018, which is why beauty fans rush to buy it whenever it is discounted. While it is still yet to be reduced for Black Friday, eBay has an offer that will see shoppers get an extra 40 per cent off a refurbished model
Available until December 1, eBay shoppers can get money off top refurbished Dyson products with the code DYSONBF40. Refurbished products are usually priced at £399.99, which is already £80 cheaper off the multi-styler, but the code will see this reduced further to £239.99 - which is 50 per cent off its RRP.
For peace of mind, all refurbished products on eBay go through a careful vetting process to ensure that you are still purchasing a high quality product. Each item is available in pristine-like condition, having been professionally inspected, refurbished and packaged by Dyson. All certified refurbished items on eBay also come with a 12-month warranty so you can shop with confidence.
As for the Dyson AirWrap itself, The Mirror's Bethan Shufflebotham recently rated it better than the cheaper alternative, the Shark FlexStyle, with praise for its easy use, speed and results.
She commented: "It creates beautiful salon-worthy curls in minutes, leaving my hair looking smooth and bouncy. Had I left the salon with my hair looking as it did on the right, I’d have been very pleased.
"What’s more is that there’s no need to faff around swapping barrels for different curl directions, like you do with the Shark. There’s a little toggle on the top of the barrel that will change the direction of the airflow, so you only need to use one.
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"Of course, Shark’s FlexStyle does have the benefit of a much lower price and offers similar results. However, I found that my hair still looked quite frizzy and the curls dropped quickly. I’m sure with the help of styling products a smoother look that holds better could be achieved, but I can’t help but feel that when you spend hundreds of pounds on a device, it should do all that heavy lifting for you."
Other shoppers seem inclined to agree, as the Dyson product has over a 97 per cent positive response on the Dyson Outlet eBay page, with many praising the item and its condition.
One five-star review read: "Really good price compared to the brand new product but you would never know it is refurbished. Quick delivery too. Still learning the best techniques to use it but watching lots of tutorials on YouTube and after two uses, my hair feels softer and healthier. Would highly recommend."
A second added: "For anyone hesitating about buying a reconditioned Airwrap, don’t worry! Just do it! Super pleased with my purchase, appliance is like new. My hair feels in much better condition after daily using for just a week. Easy to use, I got the hang of the curling attachment second time I used it, and I’m rubbish with curling usually (have straight short/mid length hair in a bob). Comes with a sturdy (large) presentation box, which is good to store in but not portable, so I have invested in a Dyson travel pouch. I downloaded the Dyson app to register warranty and it gives you tips and videos to help with styling. Overall so pleased, and much better value than new, with the heavy discount EBay/Dyson offer."
However, it’s recommended to order early as some shoppers experienced delays in their order arriving, with one adding: "Great item. Didn’t arrive on time for intended purpose which was a let down."
Other Dyson products shoppers can get for less on eBay with the 40 per cent discount code include the bestselling Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer, which hasbeen dropped from £329.99 to £279.99. Another popular hair tool is the Dyson Corrale Hair Straightener, which is down from £399.99 to £299.99.
Shoppers can get the discount using the code DYSONBF40. The code will be available until December 1.
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