I tested the best Dyson Airwrap dupes under $300: This underappreciated multi-styler deserves consideration
How to choose the best Airwrap dupe
In 2026, there are more Airwrap models on the market than ever, but the price points are higher. There’s the $549.99 Airwrap Origin, the $649.99 Airwrap i.d., and the $749.99 Co-anda 2x. There are some differences in performance abilities between the three models, but for the purposes of this guide, I’ll be focusing on dupes that can achieve similar styling results first and foremost, and ideally use similar tech (including multiple attachments, auto-wrap curling barrels, and the airflow “grabbing” the hair known as the Coanda effect) to get to those results. You can learn more about the specific differences between the Dyson models in the FAQ below.
As for which dupes are the best, I recommend reading more about each product below, but here’s the rapid-fire rundown:
If you want the most one-to-one Airwrap experience, the Shark FlexStyle is your best bet (and value). Are long-lasting curls your top priority? The T3 Aire 360’s ceramic barrels outperform the FlexStyle and the Airwrap. (Frequent international travelers will also appreciate the dual-voltage of the updated Aire 360). Simply want the best blowout possible? The Amika Blowout Babe thermal brush provides your fastest, easiest, and longest-lasting results. And finally, if affordability is the name of the game, well, there’s a reason everyone and their mother jumped on the Revlon One-Step train back in 2020.
Testing queue
Up next, I’ll be testing DryBar’s All-Inclusive Air and Active Heat multi-styler.
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