How Can You Make Reed Diffusers Last Longer?Updated 18 days ago
There are many factors and variables that contribute to the longevity of your reed diffusers. To make yours last as long as possible, make sure you use them wisely.
Using natural reeds that come with the oil diffuser is the best way to disperse its oils. While bamboo might make your home look more zen, remember that they are designed for other purposes and they may block the oils from dispersing correctly.
When you want a stronger aroma, you add more reeds. However, this will cause more oil to be absorbed at a time, so you should be aware that using fewer reeds will cause the oil to diffuse at a slower rate. Essentially, this makes it last a long longer than it normally would. At the same time, it may not be as strong and might require flipping the board more often.
For maximum scent, place the reed diffuser in a proper location. Ideal spots have good air circulation and high foot traffic that allows the scent to move about. Some possible locations include hallways, entryway foyers or kitchens and bathrooms. However, there are some areas to avoid: avoid placing it near heat sources and direct sunlight, which can both cause the oil to evaporate more quickly. To make them last longer, put them in a cool place that’s well protected from the sun.