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07-02-2017 10:41 AM
@goldensrbest, I had the same problem with reed diffusers. A better choice is to buy an electric diffuser where you add water and essential oils. I recently purchased one for $19.99 and it changes colors if you want it to and there is an automatic shut off too. I love it. You do not hear any noise at all.
07-02-2017 10:49 AM
I LOVE the ones from Pottery Barn.
I have tried Joy's - they were TERRIBLE!!!
I would rather pay more and get a quality product.
07-02-2017 10:54 AM
I absolutely love Casa di Francesa which used to be sold on HSN by Katie Borghese. I now order them from her website.
07-02-2017 10:57 AM
Of the scents I have tried at Reed Diffusers dot com, the scents do last.
However, keep in mind it takes a while for the scent to make it's way UP the reed and to get into the air.
I have found it takes a few days for the scent to become evident. If you are looking for a "whole house" scent solution, this might not work for you.
Within the room, the scent is evident. And, after a few days I catch a slight scent, but it is not a strong throw.
Someone mentioned Pier 1 scents and I have found them nice as well.
I like diffusers because they are no fuss. No soot, no flame, and they are subtle -- nothing to plug in or worry about.
07-02-2017 12:54 PM
07-02-2017 03:36 PM
@henderson wrote:I absolutely love Casa di Francesa which used to be sold on HSN by Katie Borghese. I now order them from her website.
Those look nice, i am going to order.
07-02-2017 04:18 PM
@Katcat1 wrote:@goldensrbest, I had the same problem with reed diffusers. A better choice is to buy an electric diffuser where you add water and essential oils. I recently purchased one for $19.99 and it changes colors if you want it to and there is an automatic shut off too. I love it. You do not hear any noise at all.
I prefer these as well. I can never smell any reed diffuser I've ever come across more than an inch from the reeds. The mist diffusers scent a room nicely.
07-02-2017 06:42 PM - edited 07-02-2017 06:44 PM
I first owned Trapp scented candles, purchased in a beauty supply shop .... then bought a diffuser & oil when it was on sale after Christmas. You can buy the scented votive candles to "test drive" the scent at home before splurging on the oil.
Personally, I like their Orange Vanilla scent best .... it smells like how a Creamsicle would smell .... IF they had a scent, lol.
07-02-2017 06:50 PM
I have always been dissatisfied with diffusers, especially Yankee....finally gave up.....
07-02-2017 07:18 PM
I've had success with ones I've gotten from Pier One.
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