Supersonic Nural™ Hair Dryer
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Supersonic Nural™ Hair Dryer
Original price was: $499.99.$399.99Current price is: $399.99.
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Supersonic Nural™ Hair Dryer Price History
Price History for Dyson - Supersonic Nural Hair Dryer - Ceramic Patina/Topaz
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Current Price | $399.99 | January 6, 2025 |
Highest Price | $499.99 | September 20, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $399.99 | November 27, 2024 |
Since September 20, 2024
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$399.99 | November 27, 2024 |
$499.99 | September 20, 2024 |
Supersonic Nural™ Hair Dryer Description
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Supersonic Nural™ Hair Dryer Specification
Specification: Supersonic Nural™ Hair Dryer
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Supersonic Nural™ Hair Dryer Reviews (8)
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Victor Urrego-Vallowe –
It’s a chunk of change however the quality is unequaled. Love it!
krw –
I thought the cost of this hair tool was crazy…but I have to admit, it is the most amazing hair dryer I have ever owned. The scalp protection is so genius and the diffuser is so gentle – NO FRIZZ!! I highly recommend 🩵
Guilherme –
The best hairdryer ever !!!!
Janice Among –
I sold the original Dyson because it was so dang hot. I was hoping this one would be different. I turned it on to see how hot it was, with a laser temp gage. “cold” is 94 which is the only setting that won’t fry your hair. Low is 169 to 180, med is 200-240 and high is up to 300. It touched my leg after it had been off for a few minutes and burned my leg. I’d never let this thing touch my hair. Even with the diffuser on and on low heat, I couldn’t keep my hand next to the diffuser. Why would I subject my curls to that. 500 dollars plus tax to fry my hair and scalp? Nope! Got it today, it’s going back, already packed up.
k9resqr –
How many hair dryers have we bought in our lives? This one is different. Dries a little faster but the features you can’t get elsewhere are the power down when you lay the dryer down and the ease of the magnetic attachments. Game-changers!
jeanneserenity –
This is a fantastic dryer for my curly hair. I love the diffuser. Love it! I have a few great dryers but I keep going back to this one. What I don’t love is the cost and I find that with more features and “brain” come a lot of weight. It is a weighty machine. It doesn’t stop me from favoring it over my other dyers, but it is a consideration. It has lots of awesome attachement for other hair types, styles and uses. I stick to the diffuser. I wish this one came with a carry bag or storage case. I think there is a version of the Nural that does. I guess I will invest in a 3rd party bag if necessary. Overall I love it.
R. S. –
Let me start off with how ridiculous I thought $400+ hairdryer was. This was $500. To unwet my hair.
Well, it’s a game-changer. Straight to the pros and cons.
Pros:
(Nural-specific)
-Auto-detect when it’s placed down is nice. Rarely use it because it’s still running, but nice peace of mind knowing I won’t burn my place down.
-Heat Sensor is sometimes useful. It all depends on the attachments, as some aren’t designed to work.
-Dry settings memory for each attachment is very convenient. No need to fiddle with buttons swapping between attachments.
-Very lovely color in person, I’ll embarrassingly admit I paid extra for Nural for this.
(General)
-Fast drying with minimal heat, no hair damage.
(Comment: I didn’t believe it when everyone said it was a game-changer but really. I used to infrequently dry my hair… now I just do it for fun. It’s perfect right before showering for a night out. Also, I rarely showered at night because I didn’t want to sleep with wet hair, but now I can and do so very frequently.
-Pretty lightweight and easier to maneuver than traditional. It’s less bulky, and it doesn’t have a long nose. Feels very nice to use on a daily.)
-Thick cables, nuff said.
-So many useful attachments. Many videos out there that can explain better than these texts.
Cons:
-Price. $500 is still much, $250-300 would sit better. There are Dyson copies on Amazon for fraction of the cost and are almost as good. But if you’ve got the money and the pros really matter, it’s still pretty worth.
-Durability? I’ve heard these break often and I can see it. For this price point, that’s unnerving. But mine’s not old enough so take this with a grain of salt.
-The buttons for different settings. Placement is all over and not very ergonomic nor intuitive. I also keep turning it on accidentally when I place it in a holder but of course, this varies per your setup.
Overall, I feel like it’s a game-changer. If you thought expensive hair dryers were ridiculous like me, try one in-store or borrow a family or friend’s.. if they even let you. I guess that’d be the real friend test!
G –
By far the best blow dryer I’ve (we’ve) ever used. My gf absolutely loves it