SAVE $100:As of May 12,Farmer’s Wife: Handle with Care! Part 1: Angel Advent (2021) you can grab the Dyson Supersonic for $329.99 on Dyson's website, giving you a 23% discount on the $429.99 hair dryer.
As someone who has tested the Dyson Supersonic and its many dupes, there's one recommendation I consistently make to anyone interested in buying it: wait for a sale.
As of May 12, there's no need to wait. Dyson marked down the Supersonic to $329.99, shaving $100 off its full price. Whether it be Dyson, Amazon, Best Buy, or Sephora, this hair dryer doesn't really get price cuts that take it below the $100 off mark. What that means is that based on historical pricing, you're not likely to get a better deal by waiting for Memorial Day, Prime Day, or any other big savings event.
At $329.99, the Supersonic is still a pricey hair dryer, relatively speaking. While I do recommend at least looking at a few cheaper options before pulling the trigger, it is undeniably one of the best on the market. The design is relatively compact, but still provides incredibly powerful air speed that doesn't rely on ultra-high heats, getting your hair dry without completely sacrificing its health. The controls are intuitively placed on the back of the nozzle, so the chances that you'll accidentally switch your settings are minimal.
The five attachments also give you some styling flexibility (though I do think you'd be hard-pressed to find the person who gets regular use out of all five). Along with the attachments, you'll also receive a carrying case for storage.
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