Videos
Do my Dyson Airwrap attachments fit my Dyson Airwrap Co-anda2x multi-styler and dryer?
Is Dyson Airwrap Co-anda 2x multi-styler compatible with other Dyson Airwrap attachments?
What is the new Dyson Airwrap Co-anda2x multi-styler and dryer? How is it different from the other Dyson Airwrap multi-stylers?
I recently purchased the Dyson Airwrap Coanda 2x from Korea and wanted to share my thoughts, especially in comparison to my existing Airwrap ID.
Motor & Airflow
The Coanda 2x definitely feels more powerful than the Airwrap ID. Using the fast-dry attachment, the airflow felt as strong as my Dyson Supersonic Nural. I cant compare it to the Supersonic R (since I don’t own one), but both the R and the Coanda 2x feature Dyson’s Hyperdymium motor. I also noticed the Coanda 2x runs hotter at the same settings compared to the ID.
Body Size & Design
The body of the Coanda 2x is slightly smaller and feels a bit lighter than the ID, though the difference isn’t drastic. Photos attached for reference. The plug resembles that of the Dyson Airstrait.
Attachments – Not Cross-Compatible
Unfortunately, the Coanda 2x attachments are not compatible with previous Airwrap models, including the ID. However, they do feel more substantial and improved in quality.
Barrels
It comes with 30mm and 40mm barrels—both shorter than the conical and 40mm barrels of the ID. Despite that, they work just as well, even on my waist-length hair, and produce slightly tighter curls (see photo). According to Dyson Korea’s manual (Manual for Coanda 2x), a 20mm barrel and diffuser are also available for this model, though they weren’t included in my set and I’m unsure if they can be purchased separately.
2. Smoothing Brush
The new smoothing brush features longer, firmer bristles that flare outward—almost like crab legs (see photo). It grips hair better, which I imagine would be great for those with curlier textures.
3. Fast Dry Attachment
With the enhanced motor, this attachment really lives up to its name. It dried my hair as fast—if not faster—than the Supersonic Nural. I’d say the Nural is just slightly hotter, but the performance is comparable.
4. Straightening Attachment
This attachment was a standout for me. It works on dry hair and managed to straighten my previously curled strands in a single pass—no water or product required (see photo). Once you press the power button, the attachment automatically clamps onto the hair, and the motor usually stops on its own after each pass—about 95% of the time. I suspect there’s a built-in sensor, though I haven’t confirmed that. It’s also great for creating soft C-curls. Interestingly, I found it also works well on hair that’s around 80% damp, even though it’s not specifically marketed for wet use.
5. Round Brush
The round brush is noticeably smaller than the ID’s, but the bristles are similar to the smoothing brush—firm and grippy. It produced a smoother, more polished blowout, and the smaller size worked well for my fine hair. That said, I hope Dyson eventually releases a larger round brush for this model.
Controls & Automation
The Coanda 2x features a standard power button and a slim, elongated cool shot button. Holding the power button for five seconds toggles the “ID curl” feature, letting you switch between manual and app-programmed settings (just like the ID). Once the settings are synced via the MyDyson app, you can use the device independent of your phone.
The straightening attachment also seems automated, but I haven’t changed any app settings and it’s been performing great on default.
One note: pressing the power button doesn’t shut it off —when not in use, it goes into standby and powers down on its own after a short while.
There are not a lot of reviews out there (especially not in English), so I hope this helps!