SAVE $120: The GermanyDyson Airstrait is now on sale for $379.99 in the Best Buy mobile app through 6 p.m. ET (or until it sells out). That's 24% off its usual retail price of $499.99 and a new record-low price.
Quick links:Dyson's fancy Airstrait hair straightener is no stranger to a $100 discount at Best Buy, a deal that's been flickering in and out since Black Friday. Act fast, though, and you can snag it on sale there for even cheaper than usual — if you're willing to jump through one small hoop en route to sleeker styling.
The Dyson Airstrait is on sale for just $379.99 starting at 11 a.m. ET on Feb. 20, which is a $120 savings and its lowest price to date. The offer comes as part of the Best Buy Drops program, which means it's only available in the Best Buy mobile app (not in stores or online); to find it, just open the app and tap the arrow smack dab in the middle of the lower navigation bar.
Launched in the spring of 2023, the Airstrait swaps searing hot plates for high-pressure airflow. This technology helps it avoid extreme heat damage during styling, or so Dyson claims, and makes it capable of drying hair as it straightens it. The one Best Buy has on sale today features a metallic Nickel/Copper finish.
The Airstrait's $120 Drops discount will only be live until about 6 p.m. ET today unless it sells out first, so hustle if you're interested.
Topics Beauty
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