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Reed diffusers give your room a fragrance without flames or electric. Oil filled diffusers last a good while between refills.
The oil travels up the reed and fills the room with your favorite fragrance.
Reed diffusers work best in small rooms and it is best to turn reeds over from time to time to renew the fragrance. But take care in doing this as fragrance filled oil can remove the finish on most any surface. It is best to use a paper towel to wipe the removed end of the reed.
The various designs reed diffusers come in will fit into most any decor. Oil for the reeds comes in many different fragrances, so you should have no problem finding your favorite.
There is one way to clean the air you breathe and help you de-stress in the home. Using reed diffusers is very easy and effective in diffusing your favorite essential oil. It releases micro-fine vapors throughout any open space in your home or office. The vapors last for extended periods of time so it isn’t very expensive to use.
Setting up your oil diffuser is very easy. You can set it up under the table or in a corner in your room so it remains hidden from sight. You shouldn’t mix oils together since they may reduce or alter the desired effect of one of the oils. Use the diffuser for about 5-15 minutes if you are a first time user. You will eventually get used to the oil so you can have it run continuously after that. An appliance timer can be useful so you can set the diffuser to turn on and off automatically.
Flame-free Scented Candle Substitutes
I’ve been collecting scented candles for so long that I can’t even remember where and how I acquired some of them. To me, the pleasures of a candle are many: the splendid aroma, the comforting curl of smoke, the dancing flame that transfixes one’s gaze. Unfortunately, it’s not always safe to leave a candle burning unattended inside the house. When I’m busy with chores, moving constantly from room to room, I always feel a bit nervous about what could happen with hot wax dripping everywhere and the flame burning down.
Those worries have all been assuaged now that I’ve started a second, related item: reed oil diffusers. These simple yet effective contraptions are both visually appealing and easy on the nose. Best of all, they diffuse the scented oil into the air gradually so as not to overpower guests. I’m no longer concerned about dangerous mishaps associated with candles, either.