SAVE $120: Best Buy Total and Plus members can get the Dyson Airwrap for just $479.99. That's a 20% discount.
If you've been dying to get your hands on the Dyson Airwrap but couldn't justify the cost, we found a loophole that can save you more than just time getting ready in the morning.
Right now, Best Buy Plus and Total members can get the Dyson Airwrap for $479.99. That's $120 off the original price or a 20% discount. This exclusive discount is just one of the many perks Best Buy Plus and Total members can take advantage of.
SEE ALSO: The Dyson Airwrap is an impressive multi-styler that's by no means essentialThe Dyson Airwrap is one of the most coveted pieces of hair care equipment next to the Supersonic hair dryer. The Airwrap is built to curl, shape, and smooth hair without extreme heat damage. It includes 1.2-inch and 1.6-inch barrel attachments for different curl sizes, a soft smoothing brush, a firm smoothing brush, a volumizing brush, a filter cleaning brush, and a Prussian blue storage case.
With the Airwrap, you can go from straight-out-the-shower to dry and styled in minutes.
Signing up for a Best Buy membership is simple. You can do it through the Best Buy website or in-store. Go to the membership page and choose which option works best for you.
Best Buy Plus is $49.99 per year and offers free shipping on all orders, an extended return window, and exclusive member-only deals and discounts. Best Buy Total is $179.99 per year and includes all the Plus membership benefits, 24/7 tech support, and device protection.
If you're already a Best Buy Plus or Total member, just be sure you're signed in before checking out; the discount will auto-apply as soon as you add it to your cart.
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