
9 Best Dyson Airwrap Dupes That Actually Work
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Time to read 4 min
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Time to read 4 min
Finding a good Dyson Airwrap dupe feels like winning the hair tool lottery. The Airwrap is amazing, but the price is… not.
I’ve gone down the rabbit hole of TikTok reviews, Reddit threads, and real-life recs to find the ones that actually work. These are the tools that give you smooth, bouncy, frizz-free hair without spending half your paycheck.
Whether you’re in the mood for soft curls, a sleek blowout, or something you can toss in your suitcase, these picks will not dissapoint. I hope you love them!
If you’ve been on TikTok, you’ve seen this one. The Shark FlexStyle is the dupe I recommend most often. It uses a similar Coanda airflow to the Dyson, curling, smoothing, and drying without extreme heat.
It’s lightweight, the curls hold surprisingly well, and the handle twists into a compact hair dryer, so it’s like getting two tools in one. At roughly half the price of the Airwrap, it’s a smart buy if you want that same multi-styler experience without the full splurge.
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The Revlon One Step has been viral for years because it’s simple, fast, and delivers on volume. It won’t curl your hair like the Dyson, but it smooths frizz, cuts drying time, and gives that bouncy salon look in minutes.
For quick everyday styling, it’s a lifesaver, and at under $50, it’s hard to beat.
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This one is a favorite for those who want a round-brush style blowout without spending much. Editors say it reduces heat exposure by about half, and Amazon reviewers love that it dries quickly and leaves hair looking freshly styled.
It doesn’t curl like the Dyson, and it can run hot on fine hair, so heat protectant is key. But if you’re after budget-friendly volume, it’s a strong contender.
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The T3 Aire 360 is quieter and lighter than most multi-stylers, which makes it great if you’re sensitive to noise or have finer hair. The ceramic barrel is gentle and gives a polished finish without much effort.
It’s small enough for travel and easy to handle, though it doesn’t do the automatic curl wrapping like the Dyson. If you mainly want soft blowouts without the weight or noise, this is an excellent pick.
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This tool is all about easy, big hair. The gold barrel distributes heat evenly, the ionic technology helps fight frizz, and it leaves hair shiny in one pass.
It’s not a multi-styler, so it won’t give you curls or multiple looks, but if all you want is a quick, smooth blowout with lift at the roots, it’s perfect and the price is right.
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Luxx is one of those Amazon brands that feels more upscale. It comes with multiple heads, ionic tech, a protective glove, and leaves hair sleek without a ton of passes.
It’s still a bit of an investment at around $250, but if you want near-Dyson performance with the convenience of Amazon Prime delivery, this is one to look at.
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The Everlast sits between budget blowout tools and high-end stylers. It comes with six ceramic attachments, from curling barrels to round brushes, and even packs neatly into a travel case.
It is lighter than the Dyson, but I did see some users mention it runs hotter, so a heat protectant is a must.
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Even though Drybar gives the worst blowouts and I refuse to ever step back in their salon, they did release an all-in-one tool that can curl, straighten, and add volume. So, I will give credit where credit is due!
It’s on the pricier side, and you might not need all eight functions if you style your hair one way most of the time, but for versatility, it’s a good choice.
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This Amazon set includes five attachments, a heat glove, and even a travel bag. It dries quickly, fights frizz with ionic technology, and offers plenty of styling flexibility for a fraction of Dyson’s price.
It is a bit louder and the attachments aren’t as smooth to swap, but for an affordable all-in-one, it’s hard to complain.
The best Airwrap alternative for you depends on your hair type and the styles you love.
If your hair is fine, look for something lightweight with lower heat settings, like the T3 Aire 360.
For thick or curly hair, choose a tool with strong airflow and higher heat, like the Shark FlexStyle.
If you love curling, check which barrel sizes come in the set.
If you travel a lot, pick something compact with a case, like the Bondi Boost Everlast.
Knowing what you actually need will make it easier to skip the hype and find the tool you’ll use every day.