Hair Dryer Price in Pakistan
Budget tier: Westpoint WF-6201 at Rs. 4,410, WF-6259/6260 at Rs. 6,156, WF-6270 at Rs. 7,128. Beurer HC 17 at Rs. 6,300, HC 25 at Rs. 6,840. Remington On The Go D1500 at Rs. 5,499. Philips EssentialCare BHC010/13 at Rs. 7,000. Mid-range: Beurer HC 45 brush-dryer at Rs. 13,050, Remington D5715 2300W at Rs. 13,965, Philips 3000 Series ThermoProtect at Rs. 14,000–15,300, Remington ThermaCarePro at Rs. 15,000. High-end: Revlon Professional 2200W at Rs. 19,999, Remington ProLuxe AC 2400W Ionic at Rs. 19,000, Philips 5000 Series 2300W at Rs. 22,000. Premium: Dyson Airstrait Rs. 165,000, Dyson Airwrap HS08 Rs. 199,500–205,000, Airwrap HS09 Rs. 234,000–245,000.
| Product |
Size |
Price |
| Westpoint Hair Dryer WF-6201 |
PC |
Rs. 4,410 |
| Remington On The Go Hair Dryer D1500 |
PC |
Rs. 5,499 |
| Beurer Hair Dryer HC 17 |
PC |
Rs. 6,300 |
| Philips EssentialCare Dryer BHC010/13 |
PC |
Rs. 7,000 |
| Philips Hair Dryer 3000 Series ThermoProtect 1600W |
PC |
Rs. 14,000 |
| Remington ProLuxe AC Dryer 2400W Ionic |
PC |
Rs. 19,000 |
| Dyson Airstrait Dryer and Straightener |
PC |
Rs. 165,000 |
Budget Hair Dryers: Westpoint and Beurer
Westpoint: Rs. 4,410–7,695
Westpoint is the local Pakistani appliance brand — widely available at Naheed, Imtiaz, and Chase Up, and on Highfy for convenience. The WF-6201 at Rs. 4,410 is the most basic option in the collection. It'll dry your hair. Don't expect ionic technology, variable heat settings beyond two, or anything that distinguishes it. For someone using a hair dryer 2–3 times a week at home in Lahore, it does the job properly without requiring thought about it. The WF-6280 Professional at Rs. 7,695 is the step up — claims 2000W, concentrator nozzle included. Going by typical local brand specs, the wattage on Westpoint models is sometimes understated rather than overstated, which is the better problem to have.
Beurer and Mid-Range Options: Rs. 6,300–15,750
Beurer is a German brand and it shows in build quality — the HC 17 at Rs. 6,300 and HC 25 at Rs. 6,840 are noticeably better constructed than Westpoint at a similar price. The HC 17 is a compact dryer; not ideal if you have long thick hair, but fine for short-to-medium length. The HC 45 Volumising Brush at Rs. 13,050 is a different category — it's a brush-style dryer for volumising while you dry, closer to a Revlon One-Step than a standard dryer. Results vary significantly by hair type; it works best on hair that's already 60–70% dry before you brush through. And Beurer HT 65 at Rs. 15,750 is a 4-in-1 wave styler — not really a dryer, more a multi-attachment tool for waves and curls.
Philips and Remington: Rs. 14,000–22,000
Philips and Remington are the international mid-range you'd expect at this price. Philips 3000 Series BHD302 at Rs. 14,000 is 1600W with ThermoProtect — the temperature regulation technology does reduce heat damage on regular use, not massively but measurably over time. The 5000 Series BHD510 at Rs. 22,000 is 2300W with ioniser — genuinely reduces frizz on Pakistani hair in humid conditions. Remington ProLuxe AC at Rs. 19,000 runs on an AC motor rather than DC, which means quieter operation and longer lifespan. The ProLuxe Ionic is probably the best bang for money in the Rs. 15,000–20,000 range — I couldn't verify the specific motor specs listed on the Pakistan import version, but by all accounts Remington AC motors outlast DC motors by 3–5 years with normal daily use.
Is Dyson Worth It in Pakistan?
The Dyson Airstrait at Rs. 165,000 is a dryer-straightener combo — no heat plates, uses high-speed airflow to straighten while drying. It's a genuinely different product from a standard dryer plus separate straightener. The Airwrap at Rs. 199,500–245,000 is the multi-styler — curls, waves, volumising, straightening, all without extreme heat. Both are real tools that do things other dryers can't. But at Rs. 165,000–245,000, you're paying 30–40x the price of a capable Remington or Philips. That premium makes sense if hair tool performance is your primary concern and you use it daily. If you're using it 3 times a week for 15 minutes, the premium doesn't justify itself against Rs. 19,000–22,000 alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which hair dryer is best in Pakistan under Rs. 15,000?
A: Philips Hair Dryer 3000 Series ThermoProtect (Rs. 14,000) for regular home use with some heat protection. Remington D5715 2300W (Rs. 13,965) if you want more power. Beurer HC 25 (Rs. 6,840) if budget is under Rs. 7,000 and you want German build quality.
Q: Is Dyson Airwrap available in Pakistan?
A: Yes. Highfy.pk has seven Dyson Airwrap variants: HS08 models Rs. 199,500–205,000, HS09 Co-anda2x models Rs. 234,000–245,000. Plus the Airstrait dryer-straightener at Rs. 165,000. All are imported and priced at current exchange rates.
Q: Does voltage matter for hair dryers in Pakistan?
A: Pakistan runs on 220–240V, same as European standard — so European-spec appliances (Philips, Beurer, Remington) work without converters. US-spec dryers (110V) would need a step-down transformer, which is impractical and defeats the purpose. All products on Highfy.pk are listed at Pakistan-compatible specs, so voltage isn't a concern when buying from them.