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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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I've got long hair and don't dry it unless I'm going out somewhere super important and it needs styling, and I steal himself's hair dryer, cos he has long hair too and that cost about £50 I think. Not sure why the Dyson is so great but if it is then good luck to them :)
cloverJo why don't you use hair straighteners if you want straight shiny hair?
I do, ladybirder, but it still ends up looking like a windblown haystack.
If you blow dry it Cloverjo, make sure the last bit of drying is on a cold setting, it helps sleeks your hair. I use Herbal essences Straitening Shampoo and Conditioner (pink one) if I want it straight as well x
Really? Have you tried letting your hair dry naturally and then using the HS's on it? That's what I have to do.
Hairdryers are not really my department, but getting the best price is always of interest.

At the moment there are no great deals out there. It is a new product in high demand and coming in at £299.99 everywhere. You will get it cheaper in the Boxing day sales .. possibly ?

The best deal out there at the moment is to..
Register with Topcashback
Assuming you are registered with boots for Advantage points you will receive £60 worth of points.
Then log into TCB and go directly to Boots
Then buy the hairdrier online from Boots without logging off.
You will also receive 7% cashback from Topcashback worth approx £21,
When added together it's approx an £80 saving.
Dyson platinum hairdryer for £220 .. Where's the catch ?
Having personally used TCB for a few years I can assure you, there is money to be saved on most online purchases. No card details are required, just an email address to set up the a/c.
There is no personal gain here .. there would be if I could place a link .. but I know I cant.
It is just info. on today's best deal on a Dyson hairdryer.
Thank you, kval and ladybirder. Will definitely try both of your suggestions.
As a female I am quite happy to use a towel, brush my hair and wait for my hair to dry naturally
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Rocky Racoon, :: Curry's :: Stray Dog Platinum BAG this on the Radio advertisement seems to have been included as an afterthought .
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I see that the price of the hairdryer from Curry's is now £ 299.99,the reason I checked in the first place was the amount of radio advertisements that were on every day that is when the price was £238.00 , I am even more amazed at the price now ,also I see that it has a a very powerful 1600 watt motor,Vacuum cleaners are not allowed to exceed this amount
^^^no, it doesn't have a 1600w motor. It is rated at 1600w....most of which is used to produce heat (it is a hair-dryer, remember).
You don't really need a hair dryer of such class unless you are some celebrities' hairdresser. Or you just love shiny things. As for me, I think using a hair dryer or flat iron is not bad. I just consider these as tools and there's plenty of those for every need. For example, in this review https://mystraightener.com/top-17-best-hair-dryers-reviews/ you can see that the options are almost limitless and there's no need to pay so much.

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