Review: Dyson Supersonic
Hair dryers are the least glamorous part of looking glamorous. They're cumbersome, their cords tangle easily, and they devour precious drawer space. The cheap $20 ones barely get the job done, while $200 "professional" models only provide marginal improvements on the same old technology.
A smaller, hotter, and much improved hair drying experience; Smart design choices improve a frustrating product category in subtle yet important ways; Magnetic attachments can be rotated or swapped easily; Button placement prevents accidental knocks
Cord is bulky compared to the rest of the device; Diffuser attachment is only so-so; High price causes hesitation; Sure, this product took four years to engineer and the results are fantastic; But $400 nearly doubles the industry average for professional-grade hair dryers, and that's a big jump