The product uses flexible plates to protect hair but manufacturing has been affected by coronavirus.
Media playback is unsupported on your deviceDyson has launched a £399 product designed to halve the damage caused by traditional hair straighteners.
"It has caused problems, we have some components made in China," chief executive Sir James Dyson said, adding he was"hoping to overcome" the issue.Battery life
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