Every Dyson Airwrap bundle is $100 off at Amazon for Black Friday - including the special edition Strawberry Pink

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If you're chronically online or know anyone hair-obsessed, you already know that the Dyson Airwrap is the styling tool to beat, and it has been for a while. The Airwrap uses air and Dyson's top-of-the-line technology to style your hair flawlessly and with ease (if you're a twenty-something with a vendetta against heat tools, like me). 

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Despite its popularity, the Airwrap is still an expensive buy, but right now thanks to Amazon's Black Friday offers, you can save $100 (that's 17%) on several models of the Dyson Airwrap -- a deal we rarely see available. This deal even includes the popular special edition Strawberry Bronze/Blush Pink colorway. 

While this isn't the best deal we've seen on the Airwrap, it's not too far off. The best price I've seen as a shopping editor is 20% off, which in fact was available just a few days ago. The other times we've seen that deal matched was during Black Friday 2023 and July Prime Day 2024. During this year's October Prime Day, the Airwrap was available for $100 off at Amazon, so this current 17% off offer mimics those summer savings. And even though it's not the biggest savings I've seen, it's close, and considering you can nab special edition models, I still think it's a great buy, especially as a gift. 

The Airwrap is designed for multiple hair types, lengths, and styles. Three heat settings and a cold shot option equip the main body. The airflow temperature is measured more than 40 times a second to prevent extreme heat damage and breakage as you dry; you can easily curl, shape, smooth, and hide flyaways with no extreme heat during styling. Specially engineered attachments -- including barrels, brushes, and the Coanda smoothing dryer -- harness enhanced Coanda airflow for supreme styling.

This is a great gift for any hair-styling-obsessed family member or friend who doesn't already have one, and ZDNET Editor Sabrina Ortiz is living proof: "I was gifted the Dyson Airwrap two Christmases ago, since I was influenced into making it the first thing on my Christmas wishlist. I can totally say it's worth the hype. With one tool you can straighten, curl, and blow dry your hair. Do I need to say more?"

Snag this hair-tastic early Black Friday Dyson Airwrap deal while it's still available (trust me, it doesn't happen often) and cross off an item on your holiday shopping list now. 

As a commerce and shopping expert, I can comfortably confirm this price for the Dyson Airwrap as a pretty good deal. The last time I saw the Airwrap on sale at a retailer like Amazon was back in October during Prime Big Deal Days, where it was discounted by $100. This offer directly matches that. 

And though it is not as sweet as the $120 discount we saw last year during Cyber Week 2023, the Airwrap does not see savings throughout the year as often as other tech products. Plus, you can snag some of the newest special edition colorways as a part of this deal. 

It is possible that the Airwrap could drop lower, but I wouldn't surmise seeing any savings over $140 dollars, and that's an exceptionally generous estimate. If you're holiday shopping early for yourself or a loved one, this is a great price, especially for a general retailer like Amazon. You can also shop the Airwrap at Ulta for the same $499 price if you prefer to accrue rewards points there with your cash. If you're not an Ulta shopper, this deal from Amazon is exactly the same right now, and I wouldn't wait on it. 

Deals are subject to sell out or expire at any time, though ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing, and updating the best product deals for you to score the best savings. Our team of experts regularly checks in on the deals we share to ensure they are still live and obtainable. We're sorry if you've missed out on a deal, but don't fret -- we're constantly finding new chances to save and sharing them with you at ZDNET.com

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