Save £160 on Dyson Supersonic hairdryer bundle in ludicrous pre-Black Friday sale
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Bundle comes with a Presentation Case worth £60
For a limited time, save over £150 on the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer at QVC.
While QVC might be best known as a shopping channel, which started broadcasting in the UK in 1993 following huge success in the United States, but it has an online store where it stocks many of the products featured on-air. And it has slashed £100 off the cost of the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer for a limited time.
Usually £329.96, you'll spend just £229.96 for this all-singing, all-dancing hairdryer with a sleek Nickel/Copper finish and exclusive accessories and the official Presentation Case as part of this exclusive QVC Gift Set.
To put that incredible saving into perspective, the Supersonic hairdryer costs £329.99 when bought direct from Dyson's online store. And that doesn't even ship with the official Presentation Case — if you want to include that with your order, you'll need to spend an extra £60 at checkout.
Head to Dyson, and you'll need to spend £389.99 to get the same kit in Nickel/Copper colourway delivered.
Upgrade your own hairdryer to this critically-lauded model from the British entrepreneur, Sir James Dyson, or secure a Christmas present at a ludicrous discount with time to spare! Exclusively on sale at QVC, this bundle is £160 cheaper than you'd need to spend at Dyson's own online store
Other retailers offer a better deal than that, but even by those standards, this bundle from QVC is really something to write home about. For example, Currys charges just £31.97 for the same Presentation Case that'll cost you £60 from Dyson ...but it still charges £329.99 for the hairdryer itself.
For those who don't know, the Dyson Supersonic was the first foray into haircare by the British brand, which was founded by Sir James Dyson in Wiltshire in 1991.
Dyson Supersonic ships with a range of different attachments for different styling options and hair types. These snap to the end of the hairdryer using magnets
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Using a miniaturised motor originally developed for its vacuums, and placing it within the handle, Dyson says its design is better balanced than traditional hairdryers.
The QVC-exclusive set includes a range of magnetic attachments and a stylish tan Presentation Case.
The Dyson Supersonic's intelligent heat control is a standout feature, measuring temperature over 40x per second to prevent extreme heat damage and preserve hair's natural shine. This technology, combined with three speed settings and four heat options, allows users to customise their styling experience.
The hairdryer's innovative design extends to its attachments, which connect magnetically for easy fitting and rotation during use. These include a Gentle Air attachment for fine hair, a wide-tooth comb for curly textures, and a Flyaway attachment utilising the Coanda effect for sleek finishes. All attachments incorporate Heat Shield technology, ensuring they remain cool to touch during styling.
Dyson's two-year guarantee further adds value, ensuring peace of mind for both gift-givers and recipients.
Earlier this year, Dyson announced a follow-up to its popular Supersonic hairdryer, known as the Supersonic Nural. This model has built-in memory, enabling it to automatically adjust the heat and airflow settings each time you snap an attachment to the barrel of the hairdryer.
It also measures the distance from your scalp — preventing any chance of overheating your skin by holding the Supersonic Nural too close. Unfortunately, these improvements come at a cost, and Dyson Supersonic Nural typically starts from £399 when bought new.