Dyson Airwrap deals 2024: shop rare savings on this must-have hair tool

Dyson Airwrap deals are rare, but our team of experts have found some unmissable savings on the sell-out styler

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Our team has curated the best Dyson Airwrap deals. We've found the perfect places to pick up some serious savings on both the Complete and Origin (as well as their accessories too).

Since launching the innovative Airwrap in 2018, it has been at the top of everyone's wish lists. The Airwrap rivals the best hairdryers on the market, whilst doubling-up as one of the best straighteners and curlers too. It's the nation's worst kept secret.

The only problem with the Airwrap and its glossy-locks guarantee is that it sits on the expensive side of the beauty industry. It's in extremely high demand and Dyson reluctantly offers rare discounts on it and only for the biggest sales events of the year.

That doesn't mean you need to wait for months to get covetable curls and flawless, frizz free hair though. Retailers such as Boots and John Lewis will reliably offer discounts on the Airwrap throughout the year. From Cyber Monday's £80 discount to eBay's refurbished models, the only blowout you'll be making is on your perfectly placed hair (and not your bank balance).

Quick links to Dyson Airwrap deals

We can't guarantee that these retailers will all have discounted Dyson Airwrap stock, but we do know that they're the best places to check. We've always got an eye on potential savings on the Dyson Airwrap at these retailers.

Today's best Dyson Airwrap deals

Whilst Dyson deals are hard to find, we've curated the best offers around. These span from brand-new Airwraps to refurbished models. If you'll make use of all the accessories, we'd recommend buying them in a bundle — they're all compatible with the Origin and the Complete.

Dyson Airwrap alternatives on sale

We know Dyson Airwrap deals are hard to come by, so we've spent a lot of time testing out the best Dyson Airwrap alternatives on the market. These products were our top-rated picks, with attachments for different styling techniques that rival the Airwrap's versatility. 

Does the Dyson go on sale for Black Friday?

When it comes to Black Friday deals, even Dyson turns up the heat (still regulated by their damage-resistant air technology, of course). Last year we saw a range of retailers, including John Lewis and Sephora, offering sell-out savings on a range of Dyson styling tools, including on the coveted Airwrap.

None of these hung around for long though. Sephora and eBay sold out almost instantly. If you want smooth, soft, voluminous hair (whatever your hair type), you can't waste a second. Have your baskets ready and keep following us here, where we update you on all the best deals.

Does the Dyson Airwrap go on sale for Prime Day?

Retailers only reduce the Dyson Airwrap rarely and reluctantly. Last year, some of Dyson's other hair styling tools had some money slashed off the price tag. For a slither of time the Airwrap snuck into the Prime Day sales too. However, it was almost gone before word got out.

If you're really savvy, you'll keep an eye on the deals all year around. We'll find out when there's a sale of refurbished models, bundle deals, and other flash deals dropping and let you know here. Have your savings, shopping carts, and styling station ready.

How much does the Dyson Airwrap cost?

The Dyson Airwrap Multi-Styler retails for £479.99. This hair tool comes with eight styling attachments and accessories: a storage case, a filter cleaning brush, three styling brushes, two barrels, and a smoothing dryer. For the same price you can also get a customised multi-styler based on your hair type and needs. 

The Dyson Airwrap Styler Origin has a RRP of £374.99. This Airwrap is a bit cheaper in the UK and includes six attachments and two accessories such as three different styling brushes, two barrel sizes, a pre-styling dryer, a cleaning brush, a storage case, and a non-slip mat. 

Which Airwrap model should I buy?

The two may not seem all that different on the surface, but one will almost certainly work better for your hair type than the other. The Origin will work best for naturally straighter hair or for those who want to create curl and bounce, as it is more limited in the attachments it offers and is geared mainly towards drying and curling. 

If you have naturally curly, frizzy, or hard-to-manage hair, you will probably want to use the smoothing attachments that come with the Complete. We have used these brush attachments to take our hair from wet to straight after washing, and it saves a lot of time by killing two birds with one stone.

You can buy some of the attachments separately, and Dyson has recently released a diffuser and a bigger round brush to make the tool even more versatile. However, at £30 a pop, you may end up saving more money by opting for the Complete over the Origin by the time you've bought a couple of extra attachments.

Is the Dyson Airwrap worth it?

So, is this cult-favourite hair tool actually worth the investment? Woman&home staffers Millie Fender and Amelia Yeomans have two different hair types and use the Airwrap regularly. They both share how the Dyson Airwrap transforms their hair from frizzy and curly to smooth, voluminous, and bouncy. 

"I've got the most unruly, frizzy hair, and I have absolutely no problems when it comes to holding a curl," Fender says. "When I first bought the Airwrap, I thought I'd use the barrel rollers most, but I've actually become a lot more dependent on the volumising brush to get a blowout effect that stays smooth for days. My boyfriend also uses the smoothing brush every morning in place of a hairdryer, so it's definitely an investment that's paid off over the past year."

Yeomans says she loves how gentle the Airwrap is on her bleached hair. "I can get a gorgeous smooth blow dry with my Airwrap, and I know that it isn't hurting the health of my hair, which is a huge plus for me," Yeoman says. "I also love that it takes my wavy hair from wet to straight with several different attachments depending on the style I'm after, which saves me a lot of time."

But if your hair is on the thicker and drier side, Yeomans says the Dyson may not be heavy-duty enough for more intricate styles. "I would say that due to the condition of my hair, it requires quite a high heat to hold styles like curls and beachy waves," Yeomans says. "The Airwrap doesn't quite get hot enough to keep curls intact, so other curling tools that can get to 200 degrees C+ tend to work better for me. I usually use the Airwrap curl tools when I want a looser wave to my hair - it does that perfectly for me."

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Amelia Yeomans

Amelia is a senior fashion and beauty writer at woman&home with an MA in Magazine Journalism from City University. She covers everything from product reviews and nail art trends to reporting on fashion weeks and the best-dressed celebrities at red-carpet events. 

Where to buy the Dyson Airwrap

There are a handful of stockists that carry the Dyson Airwrap, such as Boots, Currys, Argos, and John Lewis in the UK. We don't see regular discounts on Airwraps, but always have tabs open, ready to snag a shiny new Airwrap as soon as they're on sale. Set your alerts, because they tend to sell out quickly.

Should I buy a refurbished Airwrap?

Dyson's refurbished line at eBay is a great place to shop if you want to save on the Airwrap. While some may not like the idea of buying pre-owned hair tech, these models are available at Dyson and through eBay's Dyson outlet, refurbished by Dyson engineers to work as good as if they were brand new.  They're vetted and guaranteed for one year. 

Take a look at eBay's refurbished Dyson line

Does the Dyson Airwrap sell out quickly?

The Dyson Airwrap almost always sells out quickly, and we've seen several retailers go out of stock over last year's Black Friday weekend. It's also important to know that the Airwrap very rarely goes on sale, so when it does, it's even more likely to fly off the shelves. If you want to score one for a discounted price, you can't hang around.

Millie Fender
Head of Ecommerce

Millie Fender is Head of Ecommerce at Woman&Home, and was formerly Head of Reviews across a number of Future Plc's leading Homes titles such as Ideal Home and Homes&Gardens. As our head of all things shopping, Millie is committed to giving readers honest, expert advice when it comes to spending their hard-earned cash.


Millie has always had a personal interest in fashion and beauty and has (almost) ditched the straighteners since learning how to look after her curly hair. In her free time, she loves to knit and bake, and has a 200-strong bucket list of London restaurants she's desperate to try out.