Wednesday 14 October 2020

Why and How to Use an Ultrasonic Diffuser

The Rene-Maurice Ultrasonic Diffuser is a cute little device that turns water and essential oils into a mist that plumes from the top of the machine. This mist delivers the beautiful aromas of essential oils throughout your home, your office, or just about anywhere you’d like with a stable surface and an electrical outlet.

Not only is it a stimulant for your sense of smell, but also a feast for the eyes. A strip of LED lights run around the mid-point and can be configured in different colors; red, green, purple, and white but also different tones of each.

The Rene-Maurice aroma diffuser is made from BPA free materials, which is the same as your baby bottles. It’s a super quiet ultrasonic diffuser which means it creates the vapor by continuously vibrating the water and oil mixture.

But do I like this product? Is it worth your time? And most importantly, is it worth your hard-earned cash? The answer is a resounding yes, and I’ll tell you why!

This is the Rene-Maurice 400ml Cool Mist Ultrasonic Essential Oil Diffuser and Humidifier; you can buy it in several different styles.

When it arrived in the mail, I kind of expected to like it, but not nearly as much as I do. I was surprised firstly by its size. It’s super cute and super compact, so it really doesn’t take up any room at all. Its size and lightweight actually make it perfect for traveling with if needed!

But this was also an alarm bell because surely such a small product couldn’t be any good, right? Wrong!

When I filled it with water and roughly 7 drops of essential oil, I switched it on, and almost immediately a whole load of amazing smelling mist plumed out of the top!

There was no waiting for it to heat up, even though the manual said it would. Nothin mist or bad smells for the first 10 minutes. This little guy packs a huge punch of beautiful fragrance from the moment you switch it on.

Not only that, but this simple plug-in oil diffuser IS absolutely easy to use! Just take a look at the pics below and the captions to get an idea of how simple it is to get things beauty up and running.

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