New Dyson Airwrap vs original Dyson Airwrap: How the hot air stylers compare
Date:
Fri, 18 Mar 2022 13:00:00 +0000
Description:
Dyson has unveiled a new version of its Airwrap styler, so how does this expensive hair-care tool stack up against the original version?
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The Dyson Airwrap is one of the most popular hair stylers on the market,
which is no surprise given just how versatile it is. However, since November 2021, its been almost impossible to get hold of and now we know why Dyson
had a brand-new version in the works.
So just how does the new hot air styler stack up against the original Dyson Airwrap ? Well need to test it extensively before we can provide a definitive judgment, but you can tell a lot from the spec sheet alone.
Both versions of the Dyson Airwrap look identical, but there are aspects of the latest hair styling tool that make it stand out from its predecessor. Here's how the two compare.
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The new Dyson Airwrap will set you back $599.99 / 479.99 / AU$899.99 ,
whereas the original version costs $549.99 / 449.99 / AU$799.99 thats a
price increase of $50 / 30 / AU$100 .
Both models ship with six attachments but at the time of purchase, you must decide whether you want the version of these attachments designed for short
to medium length hair, or longer locks. However, if at some point you either grow your hair or chop it all off, you can purchase additional attachments
for $40 / 30 / AU$49 each.
The new Dyson Airwrap is available to buy in the UK now, although it wont start shipping until the end of March 2022. In the US and Australia, it wont go on sale until at least June 2022 the exact date has yet to be confirmed.
The original Dyson Airwrap, which was launched in 2018, has been extremely hard to get hold of since November 2021. While some retailers do occasionally get stock, the supplies sell out extremely quickly. Our article on where to buy a Dyson Airwrap has the latest information on where you can get your
hands on one right now. (Image credit: Dyson) Design
On the outside, the two versions of the Dyson Airwrap look almost identical. Both measure 10.7 x 1.61 x 1.89 inches / 27.2 x 4.1 x 4.8cm, but while the original Airwrap weighs 1.45lb / 660g, the new version of the hot air styler is slightly lighter at 1.35lb / 611g.
Both stylers offer 1,3000W of power and have three speed settings. The cable is slightly longer on the new Airwrap at 8.8ft / 2.68 m, compared to 8.6ft / 2.62m.
As weve mentioned, both models of the Airwrap ship with six attachments: two curling barrels of different widths, a firm smoothing brush, a soft smoothing brush, a round volumizing brush, and a drying attachment. You also get a leather storage case and a filter cleaning brush. The original Airwrap also ships with a non-slip mat that the appliance can be placed on during styling, however, this doesnt come with the new model.
Both models come in several colors. Dyson has unveiled a new nickel/copper version as an option available for the new Airwrap. This has a copper accent similar to that found on the Prussian Blue option, which was launched across all of Dysons hair care appliances
Dyson also says the new Airwrap will be available in Prussian Blue, along
with the iconic nickel/fuschia and copper/nickel, which uses the metallic
grey as the accent rather than the main shade.
When the original Dyson Airwrap launched it was only available in the
familiar nickel/fuschia shade, although since then a black/purple option has been launched, alongside red, which is a limited-edition version thats
usually only available around Valentines Day, and the Prussian Blue color mentioned above. (Image credit: Dyson) Features
The big difference between the two versions of the Airwrap lies in the
styling attachments. According to Dyson, the curling barrels and the dryer attachment have been re-engineered on the new model to make styling your hair easier.
On the original Airwrap, the air was only able to flow in one direction on
the curling barrel, which meant you needed to switch barrels when styling different sides of your hair. However, on the re-engineered barrel that ships with the new Airwrap, the air can flow in both directions you simply rotate the tip to switch the direction, which makes it quicker and easier to use.
The drying attachment has also been given an overhaul. Now known as the
Coanda Smoothing Dryer, you use this to blast hot air at your locks to
roughly dry them before styling, in the same way as youd use a conventional hair dryer. However, it also offers a smoothing mode, which uses the Coanda effect of the Airwrap - an aerodynamic phenomenon that attracts hair towards the Airwrap to make styling easier - for example when curling hair, the
Cander effect automatically wraps hair around the barrel. In the case of smoothing mode, the Coander effect attracts and lifts longer hairs to the front, as a second jet pushes flyaways (shorter, broken hairs created by heat damage) through the tresses and out of sight.
Its similar to a technique used by hairdressers to create a smooth, sleek finish when blow-drying hair, and was first implemented by Dyson with the Flyaway attachment for its Supersonic hair dryer, which was launched last year. So were thrilled to see the feature has been extended to the new Airwrap.
The new version of the Dyson Airwrap comes with just three temperature settings, unlike the original model, which has four. Dyson hasnt revealed the exact temperatures of these settings, but it's likely the new Airwrap doesnt reach the same heat level as the original version, to help keep heat damage
to hair to minimum; the hotter a styling tool, the more damage it causes to hair.
Its worth pointing out here that the re-engineered tools are also compatible with the existing Airwrap, so if you already own the styler you can benefit from the new attachments without having to fork out for the new model.
The latest Airwrap also offers slightly faster airflow of 13.5 liters per second compared to the 13 liters per second achieved by the original Airwrap. This should make styling your hair quicker, although again well be putting this to the test when we go hands-on with the new Airwrap. Takeaway
Without having tested the new Dyson Airwrap we can only draw limited conclusions about the new styler, but our initial impressions point to a styler thats quicker and easier to use.
While the design of the Airwrap remains pretty much unchanged, for those who want to curl their hair, the re-engineered barrels certainly take away the hassle of having to switch attachments half way through styling.
We also think the (likely) reduced heat settings will be welcomed by those with fine or already damaged hair, and will enable them to continue styling their hair without making the damage worse.
While the price increase will disappoint some especially given the Airwrap
is already one of the most expensive hair stylers on the market, wed argue that its not outrageous given the new features, and allowing for inflation since the original model was launched.
Well need to go hands-on with the new Dyson Airwrap to confirm whether or not it lives up to its promise, and whether Dyson has indeed made real progress with its line of hot air stylers. Stay tuned for our full review. Want to dry your hair instead? Check out these great Dyson Supersonic deals
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