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REVIEW: The Dyson Airwrap

<p dir="ltr">By now, we’ve all heard about the revolutionary Dyson Airwrap (and its hefty price tag) and you’re probably left wondering what all the hype is about.</p> <p dir="ltr">Now, If you're unfamiliar with the latest and greatest in beauty and hair-care, the styler works by creating a vortex-like force that pulls the hair towards the barrel/the attachment. It keeps the hair firmly wrapped against the surface creating that tension the traditional brush/hair-dryer combo would give, all this is done while being temperature controlled to ensure your hair never burns, genius!</p> <p dir="ltr">Anyway, as an avid hair curler and someone who worked in the beauty for many years, I set out on a mission to find the best way to achieve those perfect effortless beachy waves of my dreams. Now I can confidently lay my $15 curling iron to rest because the Dyson Airwrap has surpassed all my expectations and more, leaving me speechless and also inundated with stunning compliments flowing like my fresh salon quality blow-out.</p> <p dir="ltr">With my bleached and damaged hair in mind, I trekked into the Sydney Dyson demo store to give it a whirl before splashing the cash, as there really is nothing worse than a case of buyer's remorse. The shop assistant was lovely and answered all my questions, even giving me a chance to play with it and style my hair (which I am notoriously bad at but the Dyson has made it so easy!). I have never come across anything like this before.</p> <p dir="ltr">The Airwrap comes packaged in a beautiful and luxurious storage case (which you can get embossed in-store for free FYI) and has room for all the attachments used to create different looks. Mine came with a rounded brush, fly-away nozzle, two hard plastic brushes, a thicker barrel to achieve larger, bouncier curls and a thinner one to achieve a sleeker looking curl. I recommend trialing each different attachment on your hair wash days as the styles will hold longer when done on damp hair. Start by drying your roots leaving the hair about 20% damp and style by sectioning the hair in two, doing one side at a time. Depending on personal preference you can section differently.</p> <p dir="ltr">The unique styling tool has become a viral phenomena and has completely changed the game for those looking to keep their hair healthy, strong and shiny as it eliminates the need to use hot plates/wands. Anyone can get the hang of it quickly, even on those days you’re feeling super lazy post-shower, the Airwrap is the styling tool for you.</p> <p dir="ltr">If you’re looking to get your hands on the latest model, it will set you back $899 and can be purchased online through Dyson or at your local David Jones, Myer, or Sephora. While it is expensive, I like to think of it as a true investment in self-care and confidence. Overall I’d give this lux buy a 10/10 and will definitely get my money's worth!</p>

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Disbelief over new Dyson headphones

<p dir="ltr">Dyson Zone’s air purifying headphones have finally been released after six years of research. </p> <p dir="ltr">Designed to purify the air that you breathe and work as noise cancelling headphones, the Dyson Zone was successful following 500 prototypes.</p> <p dir="ltr">"Developing a non-contact solution was a must for Dyson engineers, to avoid the discomfort and irritation often associated with full-contact alternatives. The visor, therefore, was a critical element," Dyson said of the headphones.</p> <p dir="ltr">"The airflow pathways and visor design are central to delivering pure air.</p> <p dir="ltr">"The geometries of the visor and the visor returns, alongside the central mesh that diffuses the two jets of airflow, ensure that the purified air exiting the filters is effectively delivered to the nose and mouth in crosswinds, and for the wearer's specific facial shape."</p> <p dir="ltr">The company explains how the Dyson engineers took a scientific approach and sought to get the best possible audio.</p> <p dir="ltr">"A first foray into the world of audio, Dyson engineers took a scientific approach, choosing not to rely on a 'golden listener' approach that many others do," they said.</p> <p dir="ltr">"Dyson's team of audio engineers and acousticians sought to engineer excellent audio led by metrics, backed up with extensive listening trials. The result: pure, rich audio and advanced noise cancellation."</p> <p dir="ltr">The inspiration came from the “shape and design of a horse’s saddle” for the headband and will help even out the weight on the person’s head.</p> <p dir="ltr">The air purifying headphones have however been roasted, with many questioning its need.</p> <p dir="ltr">“This April Fools is 2 days early,” someone wrote.</p> <p dir="ltr">“Private affluence and public squalor. Private health and public death. Dyson is everything wrong with capitalism, handily packaged in one unlikeable human,” another commented. </p> <p dir="ltr">“A phenomenally useful example of a tech-inspired distraction from the hard graft of addressing root cause and systemic failure,” someone else wrote.</p> <p dir="ltr">“Maybe the most dystopian thing about this pointedly dystopian product is that Dyson had to know that it would be derided as a gross symbol of technological inequality, but its market research indicated that the time was ripe to launch it anyway,” another comment read.</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Image: Dyson</em></p>

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"As good as a Dyson”: $8 Kmart find sends fans into a spin

<p>A NSW mum has immediately shared her new find at Kmart – and it’s not going to break the bank and does a fantastic job at cleaning the floors.</p> <p>Shirley Towan, from Bombala in regional NSW, spoke to <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/home/interiors/the-8-kmart-find-mum-thinks-is-as-good-as-a-dyson/news-story/aea84ee4816575a19be564f68724efe6" target="_blank">news.com.au</a> about her latest Kmart find, which is an $8 broom from Kmart that cleans carpets. It can be found in the cleaning section of the discount department store.</p> <p>“I instantly knew I had to have one so I asked my friend to pick one up for me on Sunday,” Shirley said.</p> <p>She was looking for a fix to clean a hallway through her home that “no amount of vacuuming has ever cleaned properly,” when she found the broom at Kmart.</p> <p>However, Shirley had already invested more than $700 in a Dyson vacuum, but was unhappy with the results as it didn’t clean her carpet the way she wanted it to.</p> <p>Putting the broom to the test on Monday, Shirley was shocked with the results.</p> <p>“When I first used the broom I was in absolute disbelief that there was so much debris left behind after constant vacuuming,” she said.</p> <p>“I was actually slightly embarrassed that all that stuff came out of my carpet!”</p> <p><img style="width: 480px; height: 480px; display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7826655/42727521-3-f.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/09263c8d3990449b912defc35b8165ca" /></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>Source: Kmart Australia</em></p> <p>Shirley has also made a bold claim, saying that her new purchase is “just as good as a Dyson”.</p> <p>She shared her success with a popular Kmart Facebook group, saying she’s been in “total shock”.</p> <p>“I wanted to share it with other mums to let them know that an $8 broom can be amazing for carpet,” she said.</p> <p>With 2.2K people liking her tip and almost 500 comments, Shirley has been “gobsmacked” by the reaction to her post.</p> <p>“I just wanted to show a few mums how good it was and now the whole country has got on board,” she said.</p> <p>“Now I’m famous for sharing a pile of fluff!”</p>

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How Dyson almost killed Godfreys vacuums

<p>Despite Godfreys being an authority on vacuums in decades past, recently the Aussie retailer has been struggling.</p> <p>Local retail experts have pinned the struggle on low-priced online competitors and the most popular vacuum brand, Dyson.</p> <p>The experts believe that Godfreys needs to innovate quickly to keep up with current vacuum trends and generate profit.</p> <p>Last week, it was announced that Godfrey’s 99-year-old co-founder John Johnston will take over the company, after securing a 91 per cent stake in the group.</p> <p>The company will be removed from the ASX as part of an effort to fix the struggling company.</p> <p>In April, Mr Johnston first announced his plans to buy back the company through Arcade Finance, which is owned by the Johnston family.</p> <p>Godfreys was founded by Mr Johnston and Godfrey Cohen more than 80 years ago, before it was sold to private equity investors CCMP Capital Asia and Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) in 2006, for around $300 million.</p> <p>However, in May, Mr Johnston bought the stakes of two major shareholders after he raised his previous bid from $13.1 million to $13.7 million.</p> <p>Now that Arcade Finance has a 91.21 per cent stake in Godfreys, Mr Johnston will begin the compulsory acquisition of the rest shortly.</p> <p>After a historically low share price drop in April, Mr Johnston said the slump in sales was due to a new series of ads which focused on product features rather than discounts and sales.</p> <p>But retail expert Brian Walker, from the Retail Doctor Group, believes Godfreys’ problems run much deeper than a failed advertising campaign.</p> <p>“Godfreys has been a very traditional, bricks-and-mortar-type retailer, but meanwhile the world around them has kept moving on,” he told <a href="https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/retail/vacuum-retailer-godfreys-battling-to-survive-thanks-to-competition-new-trends-and-the-rise-of-dyson/news-story/1550461652c4a1454eae71cd3ea2fb0a" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">news.com.au.</span></strong></a></p> <p>“They haven’t kept at the forefront of product innovation and development — they haven’t had a lot of new things to say for a few years.</p> <p>“You need to keep your offer fresh with new products and it’s about creating stories — in their case, they had an invitation to be the experts, but I think they didn’t take that strongly enough.”</p> <p>Mr Walker said the company had missed out when they failed to sell Dyson cleaners, a brand which regularly makes headlines because of new products and partnerships, including Aldi’s Special Buys.</p> <p>Dyson has created a cult-following and Godfreys’ failure to stock the products impacted the company.</p> <p>“In an age where there is more brand consciousness and awareness than ever before, retailers need to carry winning brands within their category,” Mr Walker said.</p> <p>“There’s also been a significant level of underinvestment too; the shops look the same, feel the same and are the same as 10 years ago.”</p> <p>Queensland University of Technology retail expert Dr Gary Mortimer told news.com.au that the company suffered by failing to present themselves as a vacuum expert.</p> <p>“Like any business that specialises in one product, whether it is toys, sporting goods or vacuums, there needs to be a point of specialisation; you’ve got to own a brand and have exclusive rights to clearly insulate you from competition within the marketplace,” he said.</p> <p>“When we see Dysons sold at Aldi occasionally, there’s no reason to walk into a specialty vacuum store if you can get the brand at a German discounter.</p> <p>“You can get the brand anywhere, there’s no exclusivity or specialisation, so essentially there’s no point of difference, and no need to go into a specialty vacuum cleaner retailer.”</p> <p>Dr Mortimer said that the options facing Mr Johnston included closing unprofitable stores, changing the distribution model, moving online or opening concession stalls with retailers such as Myer. </p> <p>What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments below. </p>

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Customers rave about cheap Kmart vacuum cleaner

<p>Kmart has made shoppers ecstatic over a vacuum that costs just $89 and that some claim is better than a Dyson.</p> <p>The store’s 1200W Upright Vacuum received great reviews online, with shoppers saying they “love it”.</p> <p>“Most people were saying it’s better than their Dyson or Kirby and yeah I'm sold on this Kmart one,” Teylor Johnson wrote on her Facebook page.</p> <p>She shared a photo of her partner Jerome using the vacuum saying, “Holy Mac it's a beast”. The couple purchased the item after 10 pm the night before from a 24-hour Kmart.</p> <p>“I would say I love my new toy but I think someone else cough Jerome loves it more after vacuuming the whole house last night,” Teylor wrote.</p> <p>Teylor is not the only customer to praise the product with many mothers recommending the product on the Facebook group Kmart Mums Australia.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><img width="499" height="750" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/39614/kmart-in-text_499x750.jpg" alt="Kmart In Text"/></p> <p>“So, I replaced my Dyson which I have had for nine years and is falling apart and I will admit I'm loving the Kmart vacuum,” one mum shared to the group.</p> <p>Good-quality vacuums can be sold for a few hundred or even a few thousand dollars, which isn’t the case in this well-received Kmart vacuum.</p> <p>“OMG!! I vacuumed my room this morning with my pricey vacuum. Then I went to Kmart to get this one as I’ve seen so many posts about it and it's amazing I can’t believe how much dust etc there still is!! I generally vacuum 3 times a week too,” another mum shared.</p> <p>“For those who know me I’m a clean freak and vac twice a day with my Dyson stick and then once a week with the upright Dyson,” one wrote. “The carpets always look clean, but I vacuumed yesterday with the upright Dyson then I did it straight after with the new Kmart Vac… OMG I felt horrified but so satisfied all at the same time!”</p> <p>Due to the vacuum’s popularity, it has sold out in a lot of Kmart stores.</p> <p>One mum mentioned she had broken her $2000 vacuum and planned on buying the Kmart one while her original vacuum was fixed.</p> <p>She has now said she is uncertain whether she will switch back to her original as the $89 vacuum cleans her house thoroughly.</p> <p>“Brought the Kmart vacuum I’ve seen everyone love on! Fair to say I was shocked and grossed out after I used it today!”</p> <p>Some customers have claimed the vacuum is great for collecting dust and dirt from all surfaces and collecting animal fur.</p> <p>Like most products available, there were some customers who said the vacuum was not right for them.</p>

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