More

    Dyson’s new hair dryer is a feat of engineering – but there’s one annoying design feature you need to know about if you’re thinking of buying one


    For the past few weeks, I’ve been testing the Dyson Supersonic r. This unusual-looking hair dryer started life as a professional-only tool, before Dyson released a consumer version last month.

    As you can discover in my Dyson Supersonic r review, I was very impressed with this new addition to the brand’s haircare lineup. The light, streamlined design is comfortable to hold and makes it extremely easy to direct the airflow, even in awkward spots like the back of your head. This is the best hair dryer I’ve tested when it comes to precision styling.

    However, there’s a design feature that took me by surprise when my review sample arrived, and one I feel duty-bound to inform people of before they decide to invest in one. To achieve that ultra-streamlined look, Dyson has taken some of the mechanics that would usually be in the main body of the hair dryer and put them into the plug. That means that the plug on the Supersonic r is absolutely enormous.

    Dyson Supersonic r hair dryer in reviewer's hand

    (Image credit: Future)

    Supersonic and supersized

    https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/j2x9f9sy7d8e5idpex2AkB.jpg



    Source link

    Latest articles

    spot_imgspot_img

    Related articles

    spot_imgspot_img