SAVE $230: As of Nov. 12,Laruan you can find the Dyson Corrale Hair Straighteners on sale at Walmart for $169.99. This deal saves you 57% on list price.
November is the month of discounts and sales, and we're not mad about it. As brands start the countdown to Black Friday, many will indulge in some early deals, before the madness truly begins. Walmart is one such brand, and as of Nov. 12, you can already find a host of early Black Friday deals to browse. From tech to beauty devices, there's something for everyone.
We couldn't help but spotlight this incredible deal on a refurbished Dyson Corrale, reduced to just $169.99 (correct as of Nov. 12). That's a huge discount of 57%, and who couldn't love a Dyson haircare deal for under $200. The deal is available in a range of colors, but currently, only fuschia and copper/nickel are still in stock.
SEE ALSO: Snag the Apple Watch Series 10 for under $400 ahead of Black FridayAnd don't be put off by the "refurbished" stamp; this product has gone through thorough testing to ensure it's fit for purpose. According to Walmart, it has been professionally inspected, tested, and cleaned by a performance-managed seller or supplier. It comes with a one-year guarantee, too.
The Corrale is an incredible option in the hair straightener market (our review alone sings its praises). Different from standard straighteners that use solid plates to flatten the hair, Dyson uses flexing plates to shape and gather hair, giving you more styling with less heat. And we all know, less heat equals less damage and frizz.
This is an online-only deal at Walmart, so don't miss out.
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