Reed diffuser tips & faqs

How do I set up my new diffuser?

1. Open the bottle stopper
2. Untie the reeds diffuser sticks and place them in the bottle's oil and allow them to sit for one hour.  By the end of the hour, you should start to notice the sticks slowly absorbing the oil.
3. Carefully, flip the reeds upside down (recommended to do so over a sink) and place back into the diffuser glass bottle to saturate the top part of the reeds that stick out above oil level. This helps to speed up the process of the oil soaking up from the bottom diffusing through the entire reed. Expect a light fragrance to start perfuming your room within 24 hours.
4. Keep these essential oil diffuser in dry enviroment.

 

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How many reeds should I use? What if it’s too strong / not strong enough for me?

If you prefer a lighter aroma or you are using the diffuser in a small room, such as a bathroom, you may choose to use fewer reeds than is provided, thereby producing a more delicate fragrance as fewer reeds mean slower diffusion.
If you prefer a stronger aroma or you are using the diffuser in a large room, such as an open plan living area, you may choose to use all the diffuser sticks that are provided, therefore producing a stronger fragrance as more reeds mean faster diffusion.

How long will my diffuser last?

Our glass bottle diffusers can last approximately 6 months, depending on the surrounding conditions it is kept in. There are several factors that will affect how long your reed diffuser will last and the amount of fragrance it releases. These include:

● Number of reeds used - fewer reads for slower absorption & diffusion. More reeds for faster absorption & diffusion. The number of reeds used is dependent on the size of the room and the factors below
● The airflow around your diffuser (if close to a fan, air conditioning or an open window the reeds will soak up the oil faster) can affect the diffusion rate of your fragrance oil.
● Sitting in the high heat of direct sunlight in the hotter months, or next to a heater, will result in an increased absorption and diffusion rate due to faster evaporation.

My reed diffuser doesn’t smell as strongly as it used to, even though there’s still plenty of oil in the bottle. What can I do?

You could try flipping the Home Diffuser Sticks upside down. This simple re-positioning can help to give the diffusion process a little boost. When you go through this process it is highly recommended to do so over a sink or put down some paper towel, especially for wooden/concrete surfaces, as the fragrance oil can flick off the reeds.

You could also give the bottle a very gentle “swirl” or two, this can also help to blend the ingredients of the oil and strengthen the scent.

If this doesn't have the desired effect and you have reached the 6 months mark, it is highly likely the fragrance oil has all been absorbed and diffused leaving behind the diffuser base and replacing the reeds is unlikely to continue the scent diffusing process.

How often should I flip the reeds? 

Whenever you notice the scent fading a bit or want an extra burst of fragrance. You should flip the Fragrance Diffuser Sticks about once per week. However, don’t flip them too often as the more often you flip your reeds the faster the oil will disperse.

Why can’t I just re-use my sticks over and over again?

Over time, once the reed sticks, aka diffuser reeds, are totally saturated, the cells in the reeds eventually get somewhat clogged and lose their ability to pull the scent up into the reeds and throw the fragrance into the room. So, when purchasing a new diffuser, make sure you have new reeds, even it is the same scent.

How often should I replace the reeds? 

You shouldn't need to replace the reeds within the 6 months which is the standard time-frame they should last if they have been set up and positioned properly (i.e. away from heat and direct sunlight which can speed up the diffusing process and shorten the lifespan of the diffuser). If you didn't use all the reeds in the initial set up you could try replacing some of the reeds with them.

You could also try flipping them. This usually starts the scenting process all over again. If this doesn't work, it may be that the diffuser's location has had environmental factors that sped up the diffusing factors and there is no longer enough scent to keep the diffuser throwing out scent into the room.

Can I top up my diffuser with a different scent and use the same reeds?

Once reeds have been used for a certain scent, you cannot use them for another scent. The scent that is already absorbed into your reeds will mix with the new scent and could produce undesirable scent combinations, so we don’t recommend doing so.


Post time: Jun-27-2022