The Dyson Supersonic Nural and the Supersonic HD11 (Professional/Pro/R) differ mainly in terms of target group and features. The Nural is ideal for private users or hairdressers focussing on hair and scalp protection. It offers intelligent functions such as Scalp Protect Mode (automatic temperature adjustment if the distance to the scalp is too short), Attachment Memory (memorises settings for each attachment) and Pause Detect (reduces airflow when the device is put down). A special Wave+Curl diffuser is also included. The HD11, on the other hand, is clearly designed for professional use in the salon: more compact, lighter, with a stronger airflow (up to 41 l/s instead of 13 l/s with the Nural) and without smart additional functions, ideal for fast, intensive employees working on clients. The HD11 is the better choice for barbers, as it is more powerful and more ergonomic. However, those who value gentle, automated grooming are better off with the Nural.
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The main difference between the Nural and HD11 Pro models is that the Nural is a newer, more advanced version with additional features, while the HD11 Pro is a professional-grade hairdryer designed for salon use.
- The Nural features a transparent barrel ring, allowing you to see the motor in action, and has LED indicators for both temperature and speed settings, which the HD11 Pro does not. - The HD11 Pro is specifically engineered for professional environments, with a longer 3.3 m cable, a heavy-duty filter, and a professional styling concentrator, making it more robust for frequent, heavy use in barbershops. - Both models use Dyson’s high-speed digital motor and offer similar core drying performance, but the HD11 Pro’s design and accessories are tailored for professional styling needs.
For barbers, the HD11 Pro is generally the better choice due to its durability, longer cord, and professional-grade attachments, which are optimised for high-volume, daily use in a salon setting. The Nural, while advanced, is more focused on consumer convenience and visual design features.