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40mm Auto Curling Nozzle for Dyson Supersonic
I ordered this 40mm curling attachment for my Dyson Supersonic out of sheer curiosity. Dyson’s original curlers are crazy expensive, and I saw this one trending hard on AliExpress. The price was less than a third of what similar US-market third-party options go for, and the customer photos looked promising.
Delivery took around 12 days to my door in the Midwest. The packaging was secure — no damage or weird smells (yes, that’s happened before). I clicked it onto my Supersonic, and it fit perfectly. Zero issues.
The curls I got? Legit. Defined spirals with solid hold. It took me about 10 minutes to do my whole head. It rotates 360° like it says, and while it doesn’t feel quite as luxe as Dyson originals, it does the job.
Pros: Affordable, lightweight, rotates smoothly, fits Dyson Supersonic securely. Cons: Plastic feels a bit cheaper than Dyson’s, and the curlers get hot fast — need to be cautious. Price vs US: In the US, something similar on Amazon goes for $30–$50. I paid under $15. Did it meet expectations? Totally. Slightly shocked, honestly.
$18.25
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Multi Hair Styler Nozzle for Dyson Airwrap
I grabbed this one because I wanted a multi-functional nozzle for my Airwrap — something that could handle both smoothing and slight curls without switching attachments constantly. This one claimed to do both.
Shipping was faster than expected — 9 days. No issues there. The attachment feels sturdy and snapped onto my Airwrap HS05 easily. I used it on semi-damp hair to smooth and add volume, and it honestly impressed me.
It gave me a salon blowout look with a slight curl at the ends. Definitely cut my routine in half.
Pros: Smooths and curls, easy to use, decent material, no static. Cons: A bit bulky and awkward to store. Price vs US: Paid around $11 — half of what I’d pay for a similar third-party on Etsy or Amazon. Expectations? Exceeded. I’d get another as backup.
$0.99
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Anti-Hair Flyaway Nozzle for Dyson Hair Dryer
This one’s the flyaway tamer. I bought it because frizz is my enemy. The price was irresistible, and I was already building a mini Dyson accessory haul, so why not?
The anti-hair nozzle attaches snugly to the Supersonic. I used it after my usual blow-dry — and yes, the difference is noticeable. My hair looked sleeker without needing extra product. It’s not 100% magic, but it works.
Pros: Actually reduces frizz, lightweight, easy to clean. Cons: Works best on straight or slightly wavy hair — curls may get flattened. Price vs US: Paid around $9. Similar gadgets in the US start at $25. Did it meet expectations? Yes — and I use it almost daily now.
$0.99
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Cyan Curling Nozzle (30/40mm) for Supersonic & Airwrap
I chose this one specifically for color and versatility. I loved the cyan finish and the fact that it fit both my Supersonic and Airwrap HS01/05.
It arrived in a plastic sleeve, but no damage. Build quality felt okay, but not amazing. Tried it on both devices, and it worked. The 40mm size gave me beachy waves — not tight curls, but that’s what I wanted.
Pros: Dual-device compatibility, cute color, good size for loose waves. Cons: Slightly noisy airflow; plastic not heat-resistant at Dyson level. Price vs US: About $13 — stateside, it’s more like $35 for something this versatile. Did it meet expectations? For the price? Absolutely.
$6.26
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Dyson Filter Cleaning Attachment
I never thought I’d buy a cleaning tool for my Airwrap filter, but here we are. After two years of use, I figured it was time to stop brushing it out with an old toothbrush.
It came in a small ziplock-style bag, super lightweight. Snaps right onto the filter and sucks out the dust — almost satisfying to use. A few seconds, and the filter looked new again.
Pros: Simple, effective, prevents overheating. Cons: Very basic plastic, no instructions included (but intuitive). Price vs US: Paid about $4. Amazon sells similar for $12+. Expectations? Nailed it. Probably extended the life of my device.
$5.49
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Large Round Volumizing Brush for Airwrap
I added this one to get that “round-brush blowout” look. It’s a large oval shape and bigger than Dyson’s original. Works with my HS01 perfectly.
The brush head grabs hair really well, and it gives me volume at the roots. I use it to flip my ends out too. Heat distribution was even, and it didn’t tug.
Pros: Adds serious volume, large size makes it quick, feels solid. Cons: Takes time to cool down, slightly heavy. Price vs US: I paid $14. A comparable one in the US? Around $30–$40. Did it meet expectations? Yes. It’s my new favorite.
$0.99
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Hard & Soft Smoothing Brush Duo for Airwrap
These came as a pair, which was a win. I wanted both options to test on different hair textures. The soft brush was perfect for smoothing out frizz after drying, and the hard one added shape.
They look and feel just like Dyson originals — not exact, but pretty close. They don’t snag hair, and airflow is strong and even.
Pros: Two-in-one deal, good build quality, great airflow. Cons: Soft brush could be a bit softer — not ideal for super fine hair. Price vs US: $12 for both. US versions? $30 each. Expectations? Honestly? Blown away.
$0.99
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360° Rotating Curling Nozzle for Dyson
This was my wildcard buy. I had doubts, but the idea of a fully rotating barrel intrigued me. For less than $15, it felt like a low-risk gamble.
The design is cool — it spins smoothly, curls evenly, and it’s super fast. It worked best on medium-length hair. The rotation feels automatic, though you guide it manually.
Pros: Fast curls, even heating, cool spinning design. Cons: Doesn’t hold curls as long as the 40mm barrel, needs hairspray. Price vs US: Way cheaper — similar ones cost $35+ stateside. Did it meet expectations? Actually exceeded. Thought it’d be gimmicky — it’s not.
$6.19
Overall Verdict
I didn’t expect this AliExpress haul to be such a win. Every single attachment I got not only fit my Dyson tools flawlessly, but most of them also performed better than mid-range US-market dupes. While build quality varied a little, none of them felt cheap or broke during use.
Would I recommend them? Yes. Especially if you’re looking to expand your Dyson toolset without spending $300 on accessories. Delivery was smooth, prices unbeatable, and performance? Honestly better than expected. Already eyeing a second haul.








