DEAL OF THE DAY: How to save £110 on a Dyson Supersonic Hairdryer this Cyber Monday

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Dyson hairdryers are so popular that sales are frustratingly hard to come by. When a product sells like hotcakes without a discount, why would a retailer ever feel the need to put it on sale? That we don’t know, but this Cyber Monday, eBay has done just that.

eBay is famous for its high-quality refurbished products, and this is a savvy way to get a top product from a top brand, without shelling out top dollar for it.

The Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer usually retails for £299.99 if bought new, or £239.99 on eBay’s refurbished hub. And to celebrate Cyber Monday eBay has slashed a further £50 off the best selling hair device, bringing it down to just £189.99 – saving you £110 compared to a new one.

Buy: eBay (£189.99)

Every product sold on eBay’s Certified Refurbished hub is vetted to ensure they are top quality, and this hair dryer has been professionally inspected, refurbished and packaged by Dyson – so it is in pristine, like-new condition. All certified refurbished items on eBay also come with a 12-month warranty so you can shop refurb with confidence this Cyber Monday.

Buy: eBay (£189.99)

Refurbished devices are gaining popularity this year, with 58% more searched for ‘refurbished Dyson hair dryer’ this year, compared to last.

If you’re unfamiliar with the Dyson Supersonic Hairdryer, the innovative devices are described as “re-engineered for different hair types, with a powerful digital motor for fast drying, and intelligent heat control to help protect your shine, the Dyson Supersonic™ hairdryer now features re-engineered styling attachments to style different types of hair”.

You can buy the Dyson Supersonic Hairdryer while it’s still on sale on eBay here.

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