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How do you travel with Dyson Airwrap?

Dyson-designed Travel pouch (Fuchsia/Black) Conveniently stores your Dyson Airwrap™ styler and three attachments, for when you're on the move. Light and portable, so it's easy to take anywhere. Made with soft, heat-resistant fabric – with a sleek ribbon to wrap everything in place.



Traveling with a Dyson Airwrap requires careful consideration of voltage compatibility, as it is not a dual-voltage device. If you purchased your Airwrap in a 110-120V country (like the US or Canada), it will not work in 220-240V regions (like Europe, Asia, or Australia) even with a plug adapter; the motor will likely not turn on or could be permanently damaged. In 2026, the most reliable way to travel with one is to ensure you are visiting a country within the same voltage range as your home. For the physical transport, many users recommend using a specialized travel pouch or a hard-shell case to protect the delicate attachments and the main wand's motor. To save space in your carry-on, you might choose to bring only the essential attachments, such as the drying nozzle and one curling barrel. Always pack the Airwrap in your carry-on luggage rather than checked bags to prevent damage from rough handling and to keep this high-value item within your sight.

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It is not allowed in Check-in Baggage in most of airlines. Yes, you can carry hair dryer with you in your hand luggage. The use of such items is restricted on plan due to safety reason or comfort of the passengers around.

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The quick answer is yes! The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) permits curling irons in both carry-on luggage and checked baggage. Although corded and cordless curling irons are both allowed, packing restrictions around cordless styling tools containing butane or gas cartridges apply.

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