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Drying You Hair ,how Much Would You Pay

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christophermahon | 09:25 Fri 15th Dec 2017 | Shopping & Style
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I realise that many of the men among us have no need for a Hairdryer but how much would you pay and really how can Dyson justify £238 for a hair dryer oh and a Platinum Bag (whatever that means) for that price you could purchase a Dyson Vacuum cleaner the heat given off would surely enable most to dry their hair and you could clean the house & the car ,on the other hand a Hairdryer doe's the obvious expensive ,how do they justify the price ,do you have one what is it like ,I am intrigued
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Why do Dyson have to justify their price of their items?
If you want it you will pay for it.
i have a cheapo one not a dyson, can't understand why people like dysons at all they are ugly bits of machinery and not always do what they say they can do.
emmie -disagree they are beautiful to look at and wonderful to use.
If it was guaranteed to give me silky straight hair I'd pay that much for a hairdryer.
Don't know if it will though, so I'm not going to take the risk of spending that much money.
I like the look of my Dyson vacuum cleaner , but I have to cut my hair out of the brush every other time I use it, even though it's designed for homes with animals shedding hair.
Chris, save yourself some money, go out with your OH & stick your head out of the window, dry in 5 mins at no cost.
Islay is right.....people who sell things don't have to justify anything....neither do the people who buy them. I have got a Dyson vaccuum cleaner and it was expensive but its excellent.
if one can afford to spend that amount of money, then do so without criticism from others.

My wee hair-dryer cost about £35, but at various times of the day my own body can dry my hair lol

No manufacturer needs to justify the cost of their product tho, whether it be hairdriers/vacuum cleaners/cars.

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Hi cristopher. Regardless of what it does or claims to do, no I wouldn't spend that amount of money.
Morn Eleena, you ok?
Hi TWR, I'm fine thank you, you?
Where did you find it with the platinum box for ONLY £238 Christopher?
nobody's actually got one, then?
I have thick waist length hair and my dryer cost nothing because I never use one..... Hairdriers can do real damage to hair. Total waste of money....and no I have never caught a cold by going out with wet hair..it soon dries!
Nuffink. My hair dries in a flash. If I do use a drier it ends up looking like a cross between a fog and a haystack.
I would pay a couple of hundred pounds for a dryer if I was guaranteed to get my hair as smooth as the hairdresser does. It's all in the technique I think, not the dryer.
I'd love to try one, to see how it dries my (very, very short cropped) hair. I think short hair needs more fancy drying than long hair, not that I do fancy drying. I'd shave my head if it was acceptable and didn't make a person look as if they were having some severe medical treatment. I can't abide faffing around with my hair. I'd love to be able to just wipe my head with a flannel..
I’ve been looking at the Dyson hiardryer. I’d like to take the plunge but feel I need to give it a test drive first.

By the way, where did you see it for £238?

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