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Dyson Supersonic £299.99 at boots, over £59 worth of points with Boots Advantage Card
£299.99Boots Deals
Been toying with the idea of getting one for a while now, bought this yesterday and with over £59 of points it's probably the cheapest if you're planning on any Christmas shopping at Boots
£59 in points seems like a winner though.
Worth it if you've been considering buying it for a while, and plan to spend some money at Boots in the future (a good way to get a free bottle of perfume/cosmetics at xmas etc)(lipstick)
But...
This seems unbelievable for a hairdryer. Totally heated though for those who have that sort of dough lying around!
So many hair dryers from £15 to £300 often claiming to dry your hair in a better/different way to the rest. Surely there are limitations to how differently they can perform? Variables would obviously include speed/power heat/temp and nozzle type...what does this and other high priced hair dryers do so much better...and how?
Taking an average usage of 3 times a week. A normal 1600W Hair dryer will cost £15 a year to run, this about £3.50.
So energy efficiency isn't that much of a selling point. Even over 10 years, if it lasts that long, you only save about £115.
If you factor in your time as being valuable. If you think of time as £10 per hour. This will save you about £600 of time, per year @ £10ph. Then it starts to make sense. That's an extra hour a week to rest, exercise, do housework, study, Netflix and Chill, etc.