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The Airomé White Flower Porcelain Passive Essential Oil Diffuser is a non-electric, battery-free aromatherapy solution that enhances your environment with soothing scents. It includes a 15mL bottle of Peppermint essential oil and can effectively diffuse fragrance in small spaces for up to two weeks, promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.6"L x 4.6"W x 4.6"H |
Coverage | small room (around 100 square feet) |
Floor Area | 100 Square Feet |
Capacity | 15 Milliliters |
Shape | Vase |
Color | Black and White |
Material Type | Porcelain |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Runtime | 336 hours |
Automatic Shutoff | No |
Additional Features | Portable |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Scent Name | Peppermint |
C**S
Very nice diffuser for essential oils
I think this works very well using undiluted essential oil in the reservoir. I added Tangerine initially, and the flower turned a gorgeous tangerine color (see pic). This smelled *great*. The only issue is, well, good oils are not all that inexpensive, and half a bottle lasts only a couple of days. Big open house ... hmm, might be more efficient in a smaller space. I placed it in a small dish for safety's sake but it has not leaked, and I have not spilled any oil. The second scent that I tried was the Peppermint supplied with the diffuser. It is very strong, which is OK placed in a large open area, but mint in general is not my favorite flavor.
Y**E
Absolutely adorable
This essential oil diffuser is the best. It came with peppermint oil and I tell you what…it’s very fragrant. I will probably take out of my bathroom and use somewhere else. I definitely intend on buying another one and it will also make an excellent giftUpdate…maybe two weeks later. I ended up using the entire bottle of peppermint that came with the diffuser. I could smell it well past the bathroom. The only problem is all the E.O. got soaked into the diffuser and after a few days it was empty. You have to make sure whatever scent you start off with you don’t switch as the oil is soaked into the stone. I added a different E.O. and still smelled peppermint oil and once again, you have to use quite a bit of oil.
L**N
Good price, classy looking, works as described, have bought for every room.
This is very compact so can sit on any shelf or desk without taking up much space. It is also very pretty and classy looking. The petals do turn yellowish from the scent but in a very pretty natural way. I like that it has no cords. If you fill it weekly the scent diffuses enough for a light whiff in a small room eg small bedroom or a bathroom, which is what I wanted.
W**P
Old school scenting.
It's exactly as described and nicely made. It works great with natural fragrance oils. Truthfully, it works as well, if not better, than my expensive Aera scent system and a fraction of the price. To make it even more efficient, place it near an vent. I used undiluted oil, and it worked well. The only thing to be aware of is that the flower absorbs the oil, so the color of the flower will change, and it's not always attractive, depending on the oil you are using. Mine turned green because I was using a balsam and fir green-colored oil. For the money, it's a great value.
K**S
I wouldn’t recommend!
I really wanted to like this passive diffuser. I was looking for something that wasn’t electrical so I bought this.It’s a nice piece for a desk but not for diffusing or fragrance purposes. It requires way too much oil and time to work as a scent diffuser. I put a few drops of essential oil as indicated and that served to wick up to the string only. No scent was noticeably in a tiny toilet closet room (which is about 5’x3’ by the way) I put more oil and water next. Still no scent a day or 2 later. I tried with a much stronger essential oil. Not much scent. I ended up putting a few drops of oil on top of white porcelain flower. The scent was more noticeably. But for this you can just put drops on a cotton ball. The amount of essential oil I used was enough to use my regular diffuser for a week.It looks cute but that’s about it.Would not reccomend for a gentle aroma. You will use your whole bottle in less than a week.And if you put water you run the risk of getting mold like other reviews. Not worth it!
H**S
It works fine I guess
It looks cute on my desk, but I’ve only had it for about a month, and the white petals are starting to yellow. Not even where you can add oil droplets, either. Just the tips of every petal.The scent it diffuses is very mild, even with a whole bottle of oil dumped in the diffuser. Unless I put droplets on the outside as well as the inside, I can’t smell it at all.Also, the included oil smells terrible. I’m using a different brand.
K**.
subtle, it diffuses scents like a reed
I got my little item and it came with a tiny bottle of peppermint oil which i didn't use, but also a flat plastic tool [orifice popper?] for gently popping off the plastic orifice [plastic thing on the bottle that only lets drops come out].Do you need to know how this diffuser works? I can't explain in terms of physics but it's simple. The grey container has a lip on it to hold up the grey lid which has a wide hole for the pinecone's wick. Both lid and container are glazed porcelain. the pinecone is unglazed, and has a thick cotton wick coming out of it's "booty" (the middle of the bottom). dump oil or liquid into container, place grey lid on top, place pinecone on top, with wick straight down into the liquid. The physics part is the liquid/oil traverses up the wick, to the pinecone. The unglazed pinecone fully saturates with oil after a few days. It changes color from white to ... a tinge of beige because my essential oils had a tinge of color to them. When pinecone is saturated from the base, the smell shows up.I use the orifice-cap popper to temporarily pop off the orifice from my essential oil bottles, dump my less-appreciated essential oils into the cavity of the porcelain diffuser, then the grey lid with a hole on it, then the ceramic pinecone-tampon-thing on top of the lid with the wick in the oil.I used my porcelain diffuser in the bathroom because I needed something with a subtle scent, non-electric (not enough electric plugs in the bathroom), and able to last for weeks, day in day out.I think what scents you use make a difference. I have a 4oz bottle of rosemary and 4oz of lavender, plus tiny 0.5oz of jasmine absolute, geranium oil, basically fruity/florals. I also add a few drops of ylang-ylang because it's strong. Rosemary is the base, but the florals really help create an aura that extends outside the bathroom to the hallway, at least with jasmine, which is a welcome change.I haven't tried a reed diffuser in my home bathroom but i've seen them at hotels. i hate fake scents, so i use essential oils. But i mention the reed diffuser because physically they work the same as this unfinished ceramic pinecone with a wick in a tub of essential oils.I think this is a pretty convenient solution. I know people who really stink up a bathroom and people who barely stink it up, it's a spectrum of stink-capability. If a group of 3 lower-end stinkers use the same bathroom, this is a solution. But which oils you use, and oil ratios, also make a difference.
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