Flower diffuser or reed diffuser Pros and Cons

Flower diffuser or reed diffuser Pros and Cons

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Both flower diffusers and reed diffusers are popular choices for adding fragrance to a room. Each has its own pros and cons that are worth considering before making a choice.

Flower Diffusers:

Pros:

Cons:

  • Can soak up fragrances quickly - the fragrance roughly will be soaked up within 5/6 weeks but don't be deceived the flower still holds a lot of the aroma.
  • Potentially messy - if the diffuser is knocked over, the oil can spill and stain surfaces.

Reed Diffusers:

Pros:

  • Customizable - the number of reeds used can be adjusted to control the strength of the fragrance.
  • No heat source - reed diffusers do not require electricity or an open flame.
  • Long-lasting - once used correctly and you remember to flip the reeds then these diffuser can last for up to 16 weeks. 

Cons:

  • Less natural - many reed diffusers use synthetic fragrances.
  • Requires maintenance - the reeds should be flipped regularly to ensure the fragrance continues to disperse evenly.
  • Potentially messy - if the diffuser is knocked over, the oil can spill and stain surfaces.

Ultimately, the choice between a flower diffuser and reed diffuser comes down to personal preference. Both can add a beautiful aroma to a room, and each has its own unique benefits and drawbacks.