Reed Diffuser Care & Instruction
Reed Diffusers are the perfect way to freshen up a living area without the need for flame from a candle or electricity from an electric melt warmer. Our fibre reeds continuously release a clean, pure fragrance throughout your living space. Our reeds are engineered not to clog and do not require to be flipped however you can flip the reeds or swirl the diffuser bottle if you require a burst of fragrance.
Our diffusers are all hand-poured in clear stylish glass bottle and will last approximately 2-3 months depending on the air conditions it is placed 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 (we recommend using 6 reeds for a good throw of fragrance)
- the airflow around your diffuser (if close to a heat source, temperature of your home, direct sunlight, fan, air conditioning, open or closed doors or an open window the reeds will soak up the oil faster).
As a guide our 100ml diffusers will give approximately 3 months of fragrance
Please note Reed diffusers are more suited to small and medium sized rooms for optimum scent throw.
Directions of Use
Remove the stopper and place the reed sticks in the 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. Flip the reeds over 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.
Place your reed diffuser somewhere suitable in your home and expect a light fragrance to start perfuming your room within 24 hours which will develop more fully in 48 hours.
Warning!
Flammable liquid. Do not light the diffuser reeds. Do not ingest. Keep out of the reach of children and pets. People suffering from perfume sensitivities should be cautious when using this product. Use gloves when handling used reeds. Do not place diffuser directly onto polished, painted, wooden, plastic or leather surfaces or on electrical equipment, as accidental spillage may cause damage to certain materials.