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Hair Dryer price in Bangladesh

Hair Dryer price in Bangladesh begins at BDT 3,400৳ and can go up to BDT 3,500৳ depending on the brand and specifications With a variety of 3 items available at TechLand, where 2 items are in stock now & 3 items offer you the best discount price in BD. Find the perfect Hair Dryer Home Appliance for your requirements. Search for Hair dryer price in Bangladesh, Best hair dryer Bangladesh, Philips hair dryer BD, Panasonic hair dryer Bangladesh, Kemei hair dryer price, Xiaomi hair dryer Bangladesh, Professional hair dryer BD, Ionic hair dryer Bangladesh, Compact hair dryer B to learn more about our products and services.

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Awei DS-2 Powerful Lightweight Professional Hair Dryer

Awei DS-2 Powerful Lightweight Professional Hair Dryer

  • Rated power: 1200W
  • Revolving speed: 110000rpm
  • Wind speed: 18.4m/S
  • Wind pressure: 120g
৳3,900
৳4,500
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REALME RMH2015 1400W HAIR DRYER

REALME RMH2015 1400W HAIR DRYER

  • Rated Power 1400w
  • Motor Speed 19000rpm
  • Attachment Types Concentrator
  • Nozzle/Concentrator Airflow Nozzle
৳3,200
৳3,500
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PHILIPS BHC010/10 ESSENTIAL CARE HAIR DRYER

PHILIPS BHC010/10 ESSENTIAL CARE HAIR DRYER

  • Technical specifications: Cord length 1.5 mVoltage 220 VWattage 1200 W
  • Features: Foldable handle YESStorage hook Yes
  • Accessories: Attachments Nozzle
৳2,700
৳3,400
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PHILIPS BHC017/00 ESSENTIAL CARE DRYER HAIR DRYER

PHILIPS BHC017/00 ESSENTIAL CARE DRYER HAIR DRYER

  • Technical specifications: Cord length 1.5 mVoltage 220 VWattage 1200 W
  • Features: Foldable handle YESStorage hook Yes
  • Design: Color Cherry blossom pinkGraphic Lilac
  • Accessories: Attachments Nozzle, Brush diffuser
৳3,300
৳3,790
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Hair Dryer Price in Bangladesh

Wet hair takes forever to dry naturally especially during the humid months in Bangladesh. That problem is fixed in minutes with a hair dryer, and TechLand BD stocks an array built for home use, from basic everyday models to more powerful ionic dryers.

Prices depend on wattage, technology and brand, so knowing what matters will help you avoid overpaying for features you’re unlikely to use often.

Types of Hair Dryer

Basic Hair Dryer

A basic hair dryer uses a simple motor and a heating coil to blow hot or cool air . This is good for fast daily drying and is the least expensive of the options here. This style is usually the first choice of students and small households.

Ionic Hair Dryer

Ionic hair dryers emit negative ions, which break down water molecules more quickly than heat alone. Hair dries faster, strands come out smoother with less frizz. This style really makes a difference for those with thick or curly hair.

Ceramic and Tourmaline Dryers

A bare metal heating element can create hot spots that damage hair over time, whereas ceramic coating distributes heat more evenly across the barrel. Tourmaline, a mineral often incorporated into higher-end dryers, increases the ion output even more, and gives a smoother finish than ceramic alone.

They are typically on the pricey side, but are great for someone who blow-dries their hair everyday or works in a salon environment.

Foldable Travel Dryer

A foldable dryer folds down small enough to fit in a bag, so it’s a natural choice for frequent travellers. Power is not as high as full-size models but many buyers who need something compact find the size trade-off is worth it.

How to Choose the Right Hair Dryer

Thin or fine hair tends to do better with a lower wattage dryer, as too much heat can dry it out quickly and make it brittle. Thick or curly hair generally requires more power and ionic or ceramic technology because these hair types take longer to air dry and are more prone to frizz. If your hair is damaged or color-treated, look for a dryer with a strong cold-air setting.

Alternating between heat and cool air will better protect the hair shaft than a constant high heat. Knowing your hair type before you shop prevents you from either spending too much for power you don't need or buying a dryer that can't keep up with your daily routine.

Common Buying Mistakes

Many buyers pay attention to wattage only, and don't check the cord length, only to find themselves reaching across the bathroom to get to an outlet. Others buy the cheapest one they can find without checking to see if it has a cold air button, and then find out their hairstyle does not last as long as they thought.

 Another common mistake is missing the warranty check. Some budget dryers don’t have any coverage at all. Mid-range models from reliable brands usually have at least a basic warranty period. It usually pays to spend a few more minutes checking these details before purchase to avoid a return trip to the shop later.

Key Features

As for the speed of a dryer, it is determined by the wattage. Most home appliance dryers are between 1200W and 1800W. Once you’ve done the hot air thing, a cold air button allows you to lock your style in place, keeping hair in shape instead of letting it fall loose. There are multiple heat settings so you can move from gentle drying for damaged hair to full power for a quick job on a busy morning.

Some dryers also have a concentrator nozzle that directs the airflow to one section instead of blowing the entire head at once. Add a storage hook and foldable handle for convenience for those with limited bathroom counter space.

Benefits of Using a Hair Dryer

In the humidity of Bangladesh, it can take an hour or more to air-dry hair, and a dryer can cut that down to a few minutes. Damp hair left too long can start to smell or feel heavy, so faster drying keeps things feeling fresh before you go out. Ionic models are also helping to reduce frizz, so your hair style lasts better through the day.

Cold-air settings protect hair from constant heat, which is a big deal if you’re using the dryer every day, not just once in a while. Many buyers also comment on how much easier morning routines become when styling and drying are done as one process instead of two separate ones. Plus, a dryer gives you more control than air-drying, since you can channel airflow right where you want volume or a sleeker finish.

What Changes the Price

Wattage is the biggest factor, so a higher wattage motor and heating element require a more expensive build. The price is also boosted by ionic and ceramic technology, which require additional internal components in addition to a simple heating coil. Brand image is important also. International names like Philips and Panasonic tend to sit higher than lesser known budget brands at similar spec levels.

Build quality also changes the final number . This includes the length of the cord, the material of the outer casing, etc. A sturdier build tends to last longer under daily use . Country of origin is also a minor point; imported units from well-known manufacturers tend to be a little more expensive than locally assembled versions, even at similar wattage.

Buying Tips

Buy the wattage to how frequently you use it. A high-wattage model is a good choice for someone who dries her hair daily, but a lower-wattage unit can save money for an occasional user. If you care about styling, look for a cold-air option that freezes your look without the constant heat. Cord length is more important than you may think, so measure the distance from your bathroom outlet to the mirror before buying a short-corded model.

Check the warranty terms directly also, because coverage can vary quite a bit between brands, even at similar price points. If noise is a concern for you, check the motor type before you buy. Some budget models are noticeably louder than mid-range ones with a better balanced motor.

Home Use vs. Salon-Grade Dryers

A home dryer runs at a lower wattage , and is generally lighter . It does n't have to deal with constant use , only daily occasional drying . But a salon-grade dryer has a higher wattage and a more powerful motor that’s built to withstand hours of use, without overheating.

This kind of power is not something you generally need at home, and it’s not worth the extra cost unless you are operating a small salon or styling business out of your home. Pick the tier that matches what you really need, so you don’t end up paying for resilience you’ll never put to the test.

Buy Hair Dryers from TechLand BD 

TechLand BD has hair dryers of different brands and at different price points with clear pricing and regular stock updates. For example, Realme’s RMH2015 model, which costs around 3,200 BDT, has ionic technology and a cold-air feature. Warranty support runs through TechLand directly and the team can help you pair a model to your hair type and daily routine.

If you want to know the latest hair dryer price in Bangladesh, you can contact us before ordering. For buyers comparing several models it can often be easier to visit the showroom, where testing airflow and noise levels in person gives a better picture than specs alone.

Best Hair Dryer Price list in BD 2026

ProductPrice
REALME RMH2015 1400W HAIR DRYER৳3200
PHILIPS BHC010/10 ESSENTIAL CARE HAIR DRYER৳2700
Awei DS-2 Powerful Lightweight Professional Hair Dryer৳3900

FAQ

What is the price of a hair dryer in Bangladesh?

Basic models start around ৳2700 BDT, while ionic and professional-grade dryers can reach ৳2700 to ৳3900 BDT depending on wattage and features.

Is an ionic hair dryer worth the extra cost?

For thick, curly, or frizz-prone hair, yes. Ionic technology cuts drying time and leaves hair smoother, which matters most for people who use a dryer daily.

How much wattage do I actually need?

For most home use, 1200W to 1800W covers daily drying well. Higher wattage suits thicker hair or anyone drying hair quickly before heading out.

Can I buy a hair dryer from TechLand BD?

Yes. TechLand BD stocks hair dryers across several brands, and the team can confirm current price, stock, and warranty terms for you.