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New Dyson Airwrap for 'voluminous, bouncy salon hair every day' now £120 off
New Dyson Airwrap for 'voluminous, bouncy salon hair every day' now £120 off

Daily Record

timea day ago

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New Dyson Airwrap for 'voluminous, bouncy salon hair every day' now £120 off

"I've cut down my hair routine by a solid 30 minutes, and my hair looks better than ever." Unless you don't spend any time on social media at all, you've definitely heard of the Dyson Airwrap. The viral styler was on almost every wishlist last Christmas. But with a hefty price tag nearing £500, it's safe to say that this product is an investment. Luckily for Amazon shoppers though, the newest model of the viral styler is now a whopping £120 off. The Dyson Airwrap i.d.™ Multi-Styler and Dryer usually retails on Amazon for £479.99, but customers can currently snatch one up at a 25 per cent discount for £359.99, saving them £120. The new Airwrap i.d. is the latest version of the Dyson product, boasting several technological advancements to protect the hair while styling it effortlessly. With six different attachments, the heated gadget can style the hair in a variety of ways using just one device. The curling attachments claim to adapt heat, airflow and timings to the hair type of the user for faster and easier styling. It comes with a large volume-boosting brush that creates endless blow-out styles, as well as a smaller barrel for tighter curls and Bluetooth technology that connects to the Dyson App. Its multidirectional barrel can also wave and curl in both directions for unlimited styling possibilities. Those browsing alternative hair stylers may opt for the original Dyson Airwrap Origin for £399.99 on Argos. Or, those with a stricter budget may prefer the Shark FlexStyle 4-in-1 Multi-Styler and Hair Dryer for £199.99, also on Argos. But customers adore the newest version of the Airwrap on Amazon, and it has raked in an impressive 4.3 star rating out of five. One overjoyed customer said: "The Dyson Airwrap took me a little time to figure out (thank you, TikTok tutorials!), but once I got the hang of it, I was hooked. This tool gives me that voluminous, bouncy hair—think Farrah Fawcett vibes—that I could never quite achieve with traditional curlers or blow dryers. "I love that it comes with so many different attachments, giving you tons of styling options in one tool. I've definitely noticed that the smaller curler holds the curls much better than the larger one, especially if you want that all-day look. "It's definitely an investment, but one that's 100 per cent worth it. I've cut down my hair routine by a solid 30 minutes, and my hair looks better than ever." Yet a less impressed shopper said: "Honestly I am very disappointed. I purchased this on June 17th and it's now August 8 and it does not work! I will turn it on and it randomly shuts right off and then goes back on. It's so annoying and I can do anything with it without shutting off. I paid so much for this to only work for a month." But another pleased customer said: "I have no hair, so this feels like a very expensive leaf blower, however my partner thinks it is the best thing ever and her hair looks like she's come out of a salon every day. "Over time she should know this is less damaging on hair than straighteners." The discounted Dyson Airwrap is available on Amazon. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

Best Afterpay Day sales: Best Picks share the discounted items they are snapping up
Best Afterpay Day sales: Best Picks share the discounted items they are snapping up

7NEWS

time5 days ago

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  • 7NEWS

Best Afterpay Day sales: Best Picks share the discounted items they are snapping up

The August Afterpay Day sales are officially live, and they are overflowing with epic deals, huge discounts and even brand-new products at can't-miss prices. As your go-to shopping pros, we've spent hours scouring hundreds of sites to uncover the best bargains that are actually worth adding to your cart. With major brands like Dyson, Samsung, and The Iconic slashing prices, we've already bookmarked (and bought) a few things ourselves. From best-selling TVs to cult-favourite hair tools, there are plenty of big brands and bargains worth our hard earned cash this August. Here's every single product the Best Picks team are shopping in the four-day Afterpay Day Frenzy. Samsung 65inch Neo GLED 4K AI Smart TV, was $1899 now $1499 Holly, Deputy Editor 'Sale time is the perfect opportunity to finally hit 'purchase' on big ticket items. 'While I'm officially off the market for furniture or white goods, the final splurge on my wishlist is a TV — and when it comes to quality and high-tech specs, nothing beats Samsung. 'Among the hundreds of discounted products on the website is the Neo QLED AI Smart TV, a newly-launched model with all the bells and whistles. 'Think crystal clear display, fast processor and an incredibly slim design, for $400 off the usual retail price, you best bet I'm snapping it up this Afterpay Day.' Dyson Airwrap i.d. multi-styler and dryer, was $849 now $599 Holly, Deputy Editor 'Confession: I already own the new Dyson Airwrap Co-anda 2x, but when I saw its predecessor marked down by $250, I knew it was the perfect opportunity to grab one for my mum in the sale. 'The ultimate lazy girl hack to transform strands from air dried to styled in a matter of minutes, the Airwrap i.d. multi-styler and dryer delivers Dyson's signature styling power without the extreme heat. 'Think bouncy curls and frizz-free finishes, it's super intuitive to use, which makes it ideal for someone who doesn't want to spend hours wrestling with hair tools. 'My mum will love how easy it is to achieve salon-quality results at home.' KitchenAid Artisan Tilt-Head Stand Mixer KSM192 was $799, now $599 Ariana, Senior Commercial Writer 'I've always told myself that one day, I'd own a KitchenAid. 'Not a 'just for now' mixer, not something that rattles across the counter when you turn it on, but the real deal, the kind you see in glossy magazine spreads and baking Martha Stewart cooking shows. 'The KitchenAid Artisan Tilt-Head Stand Mixer has been on my dream kitchen wish list for years, and this year's Afterpay Day sale finally gave me the nudge I needed. ' Down from $799 to $599, it's the kind of price drop that makes you feel both thrifty and slightly smug. 'Part of my reasoning is pure practicality: I want to get more into baking. For years I've dabbled, a banana bread here, a sponge cake there, but with Friendsgiving and Christmas creeping closer, the idea of turning out perfectly mixed pumpkin bread, pillowy bread, and maybe even a pie crust or two is very appealing. 'The Artisan model has a powerful motor, a tilt-head design that makes it easy to add ingredients, and a reputation for lasting practically forever if you treat it well. 'But it's also about the fantasy. There's something about having a KitchenAid on the counter, in that soft, pastel enamel or sleek stainless, that just makes you feel like you've levelled up in life. And frankly, I'm ready for my baking era.' Aje Genesis Denim Trench was $599, now $449.25 Ariana, Senior Commercial Writer 'I first spotted the Aje Genesis Denim Trench at Fashion Week earlier this year, and it's been living rent-free in my mind ever since. You know that rare moment when a piece of clothing just clicks — when you instantly know it's going to be a forever item in your wardrobe? 'That was me, standing there, shamelessly running my hand over the fabric while trying not to look too obsessed. 'It's the perfect staple for that effortless, just-threw-it-on look, yet structured enough to feel polished. The double-breasted style, lapel and collar give it classic trench energy, while the gold sheen buttons add a little drama without screaming for attention. 'And honestly, it just feels luxurious when I wear it. The denim is 100 per cent cotton, so it's sturdy but soft, and I love that it has all those thoughtful details — raglan sleeves with tabbed cuffs, a removable tie belt, and even a leather logo patch at the back for a subtle designer touch. 'Right now, it's 25 per cent off, down from $599 to $449.25, with free shipping at checkout. For a coat that I know I'll wear year after year — with boots in winter, flats in spring, even over an evening dress — it feels like the perfect time to finally make it mine.' Aere Anders Suede Look Jacket and Mini Skirt, was $150 and $120, now $105 and $84 Sophie, Editor 'Confession. Despite being the shopping editor of Best Picks, I'm actually on a self-enforced shopping ban. 'With a full-house renovation happening this year, every single little bit of cash is being pumped towards floors, windows and household appliances. 'But there is just one little 'me' thing that might be too hard to resist this Afterpay Day. 'I've had my eye on this cute set from Aere at The Iconic since I saw Bec Judd wearing it on Instagram, and I think now with more than $50 off, it's the perfect time to snap it up. 'With warmer weather (hopefully) on the way, I think the suede-look outfit is perfect for office days, weekend excursions — and it will look as good with knee-length boots as it will with sneakers. ' Brb: hitting add to cart.' Temple & Webster Sadie Mango Wood Console Table, was $1,199.95, now $849 Sophie, Editor 'At this stage in the renovation, Temple & Webster is practically my personality. 'On my shopping list right now? A stylish wooden console table to keep in the hall for a few carefully-curated decorations. 'I love this Sadie Mango Table by Temple & Webster for its textured finish and hand-crafted look. 'I also love that it's currently got more than $300 off the RRP. 'I plan to put this close to the front door with a mirror above it and a small gallery wall close by near the stairs.'

Dyson's bestselling Airwrap named the ‘best product ever' is £100 off for a limited time
Dyson's bestselling Airwrap named the ‘best product ever' is £100 off for a limited time

Daily Mirror

time31-07-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Dyson's bestselling Airwrap named the ‘best product ever' is £100 off for a limited time

Dyson has slashed £100 off its bestselling Airwrap for a limited time only, and shoppers have hailed it as a 'gamechanger' that makes styling hair so easy If you've been debating the idea of treating yourself to a Dyson Airwrap but have been put off by the almost £500 price tag, you're in luck. Dyson has slashed a rare £100 off for a limited time only. Normally priced at £479.99, the New Dyson Airwrap i.d.™ multi-styler and dryer with Diffuser in Vinca Blue/Topaz is now £379.99. Curly-haired girls will be pleased to see that the styler with the diffuser attachment is on offer. Styling your hair at home should feel like a relaxing, self-care moment, not an hour of stress and effort, and that's where the Airwrap comes in. Designed to create salon-worthy looks at home, this tool helps even those who are terrible at hair find the new Airwrap i.d. features a built-in Bluetooth and the My Dyson App, which essentially becomes your new hair stylist. You take a short quiz on the app explaining your hair type, and the Airwrap knows exactly what to do. It will adjust the timing, styling and even the cool shot for you. So you can switch off and end up with gorgeous, damage-free locks. The Airwrap has some glowing testimonials to back it up with shoppers calling it a 'game changer' and the best ever. One shopper wrote: "Wow, what an amazing product - I literally could not live without this air wrap. It's so easy to set up on the app and use and much lighter to hold that expected. I have little patience in styling my hair but this makes it so easy and within 5 mins I have a lovely bouncy blow dry or beach waves, my curls stay in for a couple of days. The flyaway attachment is unreal and gives me poker straight hair. " A second added: "The best product ever! My hair reborned since I started using it! Every woman should have it !". And a third praised: "Surprise birthday present - and it is such a game changer Hair drys in minutes and looks like it has been done professionally at a salon. I love it" It's worth noting, however, the Airwrap is not going to work wonders on every single hair type. One shopper criticised its inability to hold curls on dead straight hair. They wrote: "I do like it but the price for straight hair doesn't really stay on, but I love the look of curls but it won't last till 2h if it's really hot humid weather, specially if your hair dead straight." If you've not been tempted by the Airwrap, two of my current favourite hair tools include Drybar's Double Shot Blowdryer Brush. This is one of the only heated brushes that has given me sleek, bouncy hair that actually lasts, and is a damp-to-dry styler. Additionally, Remington's AIRvive™ 2-in-1 Air Styler is essentially a styling shortcut for smoother, sleeker hair without extreme heat damage.

Dyson's new Airwrap is now available to buy, and it's knocked $100 off the Airwrap i.d.
Dyson's new Airwrap is now available to buy, and it's knocked $100 off the Airwrap i.d.

Tom's Guide

time15-07-2025

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  • Tom's Guide

Dyson's new Airwrap is now available to buy, and it's knocked $100 off the Airwrap i.d.

Dyson has finally launched its new Airwrap with a game-changing straightening attachment. The Airwrap Co-anda 2x is the brand's latest addition to its hairstyling line-up, and it's a pretty cool upgrade. Dubbed the "most powerful Dyson Airwrap multi-styler", it's lighter, more intelligent and you'll get six different attachments in your kit, depending on which hair type you pick. If you're going for Straight / Wavy, that includes the new AirSmooth2x that uses only air pressure (more on this later). For Curly / Coily, you'll get the Tension comb 2x attachment to stretch and smooth. The price? On you can now purchase the brand-new Airwrap for $699.99. And to celebrate the launch, Dyson has cut the price of last year's Airwrap i.d., now $100 off. So, if you were on the fence about grabbing an Airwrap, there's now two great reasons to think about taking the plunge. Dyson's new styler is powered by the new Hyperdymium 2 motor, which delivers twice the air pressure as the original model. And in true Dyson fashion, it's also incredibly quiet. Boasting 30% more power than the original, it's still just as quiet and comes with a smart compatible app to use alongside it. With each purchase, you get six attachments to achieve your desired look. The Dyson Airwrap i.d. is one of the brand's best-selling stylers, thanks to its versatility, ease of use and speed. It even has an Ai-auto-hair-curling settling that you can operate via your phone, automatically programming it to curl your hair. If you're looking for a stress-free way to style your hair, with $100 off, it's an excellent deal. I'm seriously impressed by the Dyson Co-anda 2x for many reasons (it's powerful, quiet and quick), but the one thing I'm really excited about is the straightening attachment – a new addition to the Airwrap range. The Airwrap's main rival, the Shark FlexStyle, has offered a similar straightening attachment since its launch, so it's a relief to see that Dyson is following suit. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. And it seems to be a whole lot smarter. Using the new Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) means you can automatically adjust the settings of each attachment to suit you. And then there's Dyson's smart app that works alongside the styler, which is, quite frankly, genius. You can set up your hair profile and use the advanced i.d. curl sequence to react to your movements, adjusting heat, airflow and timings to match your hair type. Depending on your hair type will depend which kit you go for, whether Straight / Wavy or Curly / Coily – each sold with different attachments to suit your style. As a premium product though, it comes with a premium price tag. Right now, you can grab the Airwrap i.d. for $200 less. But, I'll wait to reserve full judgment on whether the Dyson Airwrap Co-anda 2x is totally worth it when we get our hands on it for a review in the coming weeks.

Dyson Airwrap I.D. review: Did the smart styler outsmart my frizz?
Dyson Airwrap I.D. review: Did the smart styler outsmart my frizz?

New York Post

time26-06-2025

  • New York Post

Dyson Airwrap I.D. review: Did the smart styler outsmart my frizz?

From the moment I experienced my first blowout at 12, I knew I'd always be attached to my hair dryer. Because of this, you'd think I'd be the person on the Post Wanted team to eagerly review the Dyson AirWrap i.d., but you'd be wrong. I've said this before, but I'll repeat myself: I'm one of the most frugal commerce editors on the planet. Do I own a nearly $3,000 facial laser? Yep. But that's merely a perk of the job. Typically, I'm really (and I mean really) quite discerning about what I spend my money on, and when I saw the $600 price tag on the Dyson, I thought, That's a hard pass for me. But again, testing things is my job, and when I learned that the Dyson Airwrap i.d. was known for styling hair without the heat damage, I was intrigued. As we've already established, I'm attached to my hair dryer, and the current state of my hair shows it. If there really was a styling tool that could give me a silky blowout without frying my already delicate mane, I needed to try it. Plus, it's sort of TikTok famous. Advertisement Amazon Pros: Works as a 6-in-1 styling tool Uses the Coanda effect instead of extreme heat to dry hair, minimizing heat damage Automatically adjusts heat Cold shot option to lock in style Safety lock to prevent hair attachment from flying off the wand Cons: Expensive Works best with the MyDyson app, making it less straightforward right out of the box Since its launch in 2018, the Dyson Airwrap Multi-styler Tool has been a must-have product of beauty influencers and stylists, and the brand's latest iteration — the Dyson Airwrap i.d. — is no exception. Like its predecessor, it uses air (also known as the Coanda effect) to wrap hair around the styler's barrel, using significantly less heat than traditional blow dryers. This unique technology not only diminishes the need for the user to twist and pull their hair but also smooths the cuticle to tame frizz and flyaways. It comes with multiple attachments, including a large round volumizing brush, a conical airwrap barrel, and a dryer/flyaway smoother. Ideal for those who want to create beachy waves, ringlets or salon-quality blowouts, the Airwrap i.d. is designed to get close to the root so hair dries faster. Considered a smart styler, it works with an app to automatically adjust heat and time settings for your specific hair type. For those tired of messing with curling irons or who never managed to get the hang of using a round brush with the regular blow dryer, it's like having a stylist on demand. Attachments included: Conical Airwrap barrel, Dryer+Flyaway smoother, Anti-snag loop brush, 1.6″ Airwrap long barrel, Large round volumizing brush, Fast dryer, Filter cleaning brush, Presentation case | Color options: Available in four styles | Editor's note: Some styles of the Airwrap i.d. have a diffuser attachment, as well as a wide comb attachment, in place of the 1.6″ long barrel and Dryer+Flyaway smoother My Dyson Airwrap i.d. Review The Dyson Airwrap is sort of legendary amongst the Post Wanted team, so I had high expectations of the blow dryer. It arrived at the office in a large and heavy package. Whoa, I thought. This thing means business. After lugging it home on the B train (thank God there's always shopping bags lying around our office), I unboxed it to find it in its very sleek and equally heavy presentation case. Holly J Coley In my non-work life, I'm not much of a direction follower. Caution to the wind and all that jazz. However, when I'm testing something for readers (or, like, if I'm building furniture), I really try to go through everything to see what's up. That's how I found out this thing came with an app. Crap. Real talk: I hate apps. Like my closet, I want my phone to have a minimalist, low-key vibe. I don't want an app for everything I own. I definitely don't want to pay extra or not be able to use whatever I bought without it. The attachments, ready to be investigated and used! Holly J Coley The good news is that 1) the Dyson app is free and 2) you can use the styler without it. After laying all the attachments out, I gave it a go just to make sure. Most of them are fairly straightforward, but some I did have to look up, so here's a breakdown. Dyson Airwrap I.D. Attachments Conical Airwrap Barrel Designed to get closer to the root, this barrel is good for most hair types and creates a more refined curl. Dryer+Flyaway Smoother For drying and smoothing hair, the Dryer+Flyaway Smoother has multiple modes to control the styling finish. Anti-Snag Loop Brush Ideal for those with thicker, more prone to snagging hair. Features engineered bristles for a smoother, gentler brush. 1.6″ Airwrap Long Barrel For creating bouncy curls and waves, this barrel pulls hair from both directions for a more natural look. Large Round Volumizing Brush Designed to direct air into the hair to create volume. ideal for those who want a traditional blowout, plus body. Fast Dryer Dries hair from wet to damp. To be used pre-styling. Previous 1 of 3 Next The large brush attachment and one of the barrels. Holly J Coley The Airwrap i.d. without the attachment Holly J Coley Advertisement I popped each attachment on the Airwrap's base, and I was relieved to discover the overall design of the multistyler was intuitive. As I mentioned in our blow dryer review, I was ecstatic over the lock feature, which prevents the attachments from flying off during use. (I This is something that frequently has happened to me when I was using the Conair 3-in-1 Styling Dryer, and it was very annoying.) I washed my hair and gave the fast dryer and volumizing brush a go. I noted that no smoke was seen (or smelled) during the process (very untypical in my blow-drying routine), but I wasn't exceptionally impressed with the results. Was it my curly hair? It shouldn't be, as Dyson claims that this is good for a variety of hair types, including those with curls or coily hair. Was it my failure to use the app? Maybe. I'd have to try it to find out. How to use the Dyson Airwrap I.D. Okay, cue the David Guetta and Rihanna song, because I know this is what you came for. Can you use the Dyson Airwrap i.d. without the app? Yes, but should you? Eh. To get the full effect, you really should use the app. And believe it or not, it's not that difficult. Step 1: Download Step 2: Connect your Dyson Airwrap I.D. to the app via Bluetooth Screenshots from my setting up my Dyson Airwrap i.d., using the MyDyson app. Holly J Coley For the above step, you'll also need to power on the styler for the connection to be complete, but it's simple. I found the pictorials provided on the app extremely helpful. Once you're connected, the app will read: 'Multi-styler paired'. Step 3: Fill out your hair profile This part was the most labor-intensive but also the most fun. I actually got a little excited at the idea that I was working with a smart device that — hopefully — would be so good that it would automatically know that my very fine but also very curly long hair would need a, b, and c — and in that order, to achieve the blowouts I drop $100 plus for whenever I get a trim. Holly J Coley Along with hair type, the quiz asks for the user to identify their styling skill level (beginner) and their styling goals. Afterwards, you can review everything before saving. Proof that my curls need some TLC. Holly J Coley The app also gives a tutorial, so you know how to use the multi-styler. This is how I found out that the Coanda barrel pulls chunks of hair towards it for curling. It's kind of wild. I tried my hand at each attachment but found myself most partial to the volumizing brush, as it was the one that felt most familiar. I also liked the long barrel. The anti-snag brush didn't do a great job at smoothing my hair, though in fairness, it's not really for that. I still don't know how to use the Dryer+Flyaway Smoother. Ease of use If all the pics and vids of me in different shirts and sporting different nails tell you anything, it's that it took me a while to get the hang of this thing. Because of this, I'm inclined to say that the Dyson Airwrap i.d. will be most loved by those who a) are already familiar with Dyson hair stylers and b) are somewhat proficient at doing their hair. As someone who classifies herself as more of a novice, I found the learning curve on the higher side. Finding the right placement for the barrel, along with how close to hold my hair so that it was sucked up and curled in the airflow took me more than a few tries. I wouldn't recommend having a go when you're pressed for time, but with practice, you may find yourself impressed. This week (I began fully testing this back in April), I made some curls and waves pretty enough to make me think, Okay, I get the hype now. Using the app and the dryer simultaneously wasn't the easiest, and I'm still unclear if it's entirely necessary. When you do, you can see the details of what is happening in the styling process, but do you really need the details of that? I preferred using the smart styler without it. Since it's intelligent, I relied on its memory to dry my hair as needed, and when I wanted to tinker around with the heat settings or cold shot, I did. If you're a bona fide beauty girl (you know, the type who will spend an hour contouring and baking her face?), this is for you. Most tutorials I found on the device were from beauty influencers who, in my opinion, can hold their own against professional stylists and did some nifty things with the Airwrap i.d. If you're just a regular lass, however, expect some time to get the hang of the machine. Final Verdict: Is the Dyson Airwrap i.d. Worth It? Final product. Holly J Coley Although it has a high price point, the Dyson Airwrap I.D. gives a lot to users in return. Its multiple styling capabilities offer variety, which means you can toss out additional curling irons, dryers and other hair tools living beneath your bathroom sink. Its smart feature is its main selling point, as it serves as an equalizer between styling pros and styling dunces. For those in the part of their glow-up era where financial and time investments are unavoidable, it's not a bad tool to have. I'm not mad about testing it and was impressed with its ability to create beachy waves and voluminous curls. Having said all this, I was a bit disappointed by the amount of time and trial and error it took me to get those results. One of the key things about this upgrade is that it's meant to save the user's time. If you're a hair styling newbie like me, there are more beginner-friendly blow dryers on the market that cost less and work just as well, if not better. However, they're not likely to spare your hair from heat damage, and I will say that my hair felt less taxed after using the Airwrap i.d. Heat styling is to hair what smoking is to skin, so if you're not willing to go natural, Dyson is the brand worth investing in. And if you want salon-style hair but lack the skill, this is the device to grab. It's the same price as the original but has more features, so in that sense it's a bargain. Although it hasn't replaced my favorite blow dryer or flat iron, I won't be surprised if it starts making more of an appearance in my routine. Like I said, there's something to the hype, and if you can commit to mastering it, you'll not only have complement-inducing hair but healthier hair, too. How We Tested Holly J Coly To review the Dyson Airwrap i.d., I examined (and tested) the following features. Heat Control & Hair Safety : I looked at the various heat features, paid close attention to signs of overheating (a too-hot-to-hold attachment, for example), and tried to gauge additional safety features. The smart intelligence controls how much energy the Airwrap i.d. uses, which controls heat temperature, but I also found myself tampering with the settings to get it hot enough to quickly straighten my hair. : I looked at the various heat features, paid close attention to signs of overheating (a too-hot-to-hold attachment, for example), and tried to gauge additional safety features. The smart intelligence controls how much energy the Airwrap i.d. uses, which controls heat temperature, but I also found myself tampering with the settings to get it hot enough to quickly straighten my hair. Ease of Use : I reviewed the overall design of the device, the simplicity of the instructions (including its app) to determine how high its learning curve was. The overall setup of the Airwrap i.d. was simpler than it appeared, but using it proved more difficult. : I reviewed the overall design of the device, the simplicity of the instructions (including its app) to determine how high its learning curve was. The overall setup of the Airwrap i.d. was simpler than it appeared, but using it proved more difficult. Versatility of Styling : There are different types of hair profiles, so I wanted to get an idea of who the multistyler was best for. What type of attachments did it come with and who would they work for the most? I also considered the dry time and efficiency. : There are different types of hair profiles, so I wanted to get an idea of who the multistyler was best for. What type of attachments did it come with and who would they work for the most? I also considered the dry time and efficiency. Technology & Customization : I dove deep into understanding the Coanda effect (what Dyson uses), plus all the special features that the Airwrap i.d. had to offer, giving brownie points for having features other stylers lacked. In this department, I'd highly rate the device, as it provides a customized experience and makes creating curls easy — once you've mastered the machine. : I dove deep into understanding the Coanda effect (what Dyson uses), plus all the special features that the Airwrap i.d. had to offer, giving brownie points for having features other stylers lacked. In this department, I'd highly rate the device, as it provides a customized experience and makes creating curls easy — once you've mastered the machine. Value: Ultimately, I wanted to discover if 1) the Airwrap i.d. worked and 2) if it delivered results worthy of the asking price. To determine this, I judged how easy it was to set up and use, style my hair with, and the special selling points that made it worth the higher markup. FAQ Dyson Airwrap vs. Dyson Airwrap i.d.: What is the difference between the old Dyson Airwrap and the new one? I've never used the original AirWrap, but both stylers feature similar attachments and the Coanda effect. Both retail for $600. The key difference between the two is that the Airwrap i.d. has smart intelligence. It can automatically recognize what attachment you're using and also automatically adjust heat and air flow based on your hair's needs. It has a memory, so you're not going to have to keep redoing your profile or anything after the initial setup. The model also has a real-time LCD, so you can easily review heat settings. For those who are not the most skilled with their hair, it removes some of the challenges, which is largely its appeal. How does the Dyson Airwrap i.d. compare to other multistylers? People shopping the Dyson Airwrap i.d. also tend to consider the T3 Aire 360-Multistyler ($255) and the Shark Flexstyle ( $349 , $249). All come with multiple attachments (hence, the name), offering styling versatility. While I've never used the Shark or T3, they're well-known brands with rave reviews and significantly lower price tags compared to the Dyson. However, it should be noted that neither the T3 or Shark offers the customization features that the Airwrap i.d. does. Furthermore, they're not engineered to minimize heat damage, which is the primary reason the Airwrap has become popular. I have tried (and currently own) the Revlon One-Step Volumizing Hair Dryer ($34), which technically isn't a multistyler. However, I can testify that it is easy to use (even easier than the Dyson, in my experience) and delivers salon-quality blowouts quickly. It hasn't saved my hair from heat damage, but it's an affordable alternative if you're still saving up for the Dyson. 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