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There are many benefits to having an essential oil diffuser in your home
When it comes to home fragrances, essential oil diffusers are great for introducing scent into living areas, without the hassle of keeping an eye on burning candles. And there’s something about a diffuser that has the ability to transport you from the rigmarole of at-home living to the serenity of a spa or yoga studio.
Whether you’re looking for an aroma to create an uplifting or relaxing vibe in your home, essential oil diffusers come in reed or electronic forms, complete with perfumed oils that can be released constantly or in time-controlled bursts. Think: essential oils, bursts of rose and patchouli for summer, or – come the colder months – notes of pine and cinnamon.
Some diffusers are aromatherapy-focused, while others have perfume-style scents. Generally speaking, reed diffusers last for up to four months before the oil runs out, while electronic diffusers are long-term options that you can keep refilling with the scents of your choice. The key to making that scent last? With reed diffusers, you need only rotate the oil sticks from time to time and you’ll notice an uptick in the strength of fragrance around your space.
Reed diffusers are cheaper and electrical diffusers are more of an investment buy, often looking like an interior accessory when in situ. Whether you’d like to add scent to a home office, bathroom, bedroom or any other living space, an essential oil diffuser is a quick and easy flame-free option. In fact, brands like Neom have even created wireless electric diffusers (£38.45, Beautybay.com) to fill your car with scent.
They can provide a spa-like ambience for unwinding, an uplifting fragrance if you’re entertaining guests and a pleasing scent for those of us with pets. From well-known brands to budget options, we’ve put the best oil diffusers through their paces, to bring you a list of the ones that will make your home smell amazing.
Each diffuser was tested for several weeks in a home with a dog and a cat. During testing, we trialled electric and reed diffusers in order to cater for every household need. We carefully considered each diffuser’s scent. Those that smelt artificial did not make the cut. Instead, we chose those that had a lovely fragrance, and decent scent strength so that it could fill various sized rooms. This, however, did mean that in some instances, diffusers that smelled lovely but weren’t able to fill a small room were not selected. Longevity was also important, discounting the reed diffusers that didn’t last a long time. Finally, when we tested the electric options, we considered how easy they were to set up, how powerful they were, and whether they were easy to clean. Below is our review of the best diffusers that did tick all of the boxes.
Helen Wilson-Beevers has been working in the industry for more than 10 years. She is well-versed in the best high-quality, good-value brands and retailers and, she has covered topics in the same sphere as oil diffusers on countless occasions. Think soy wax candles, Molton Brown products and more. Now, after months of sniffing and whiffing, she has compiled a definitive guide to the very best diffusers.
This stylish, white ceramic diffuser is an updated version of the original Aromatherapy Associates atomiser. The waterless, heat-free diffuser works by emitting scent from two bottles of essential oil, which are placed into the holder.
It’s wireless and comes with a charging cable, diffuser bottles for its two fragrance pods, and useful accessories, such as 15 spare diffusion head tubes and a diffuser bottle opener.
The essential oil diffuser bottles need to be purchased separately, and you can choose between a variety of scents, including the rose and forest therapy options we tested.
As there’s space for a pair of fragrance bottles, you can either switch between scents or use two at once. There are different timer options too, including 30-minute, one-hour, and three-hour. While you can control these features via buttons on the diffuser, there is also a free app for remotely selecting which pod to use, scent intensity, as well as switching on the diffuser’s calming yellow light. The app’s pre-set function is especially handy, too.
Extremely easy to use, this is a brilliant diffuser, providing pleasing scents that travel throughout a room. We use it for a quick scent refresh ahead of visitors arriving; to create a calming atmosphere on busy days, and as a flame-free alternative to lighting a candle. While this is an investment buy, it’s one for long-term use and has certainly elevated our home fragrance setup.
Neom’s made quite a splash in the world of home fragrance since its launch nearly 20 years ago, producing beautiful three-wick candles and essential oils that focus on de-stressing, calming and mood-boosting. The jewel in the crown of its products is the real luxury pod – an electric oil diffuser that distributes whichever essential oil you choose around your room.
It has a unique design that fits in seamlessly with loads of interior styles, plus, it has a breathing mode light, which you can use for guided breathing. With celeb fans such as Millie Mackintosh, we love the remote-controlled element, which means you can stay in charge of the luxury pod hands-free. It gets top marks from us.
If you’re looking for a reed diffuser with a recognisable scent, Molton Brown’s re-charge black pepper number features a cult classic fragrance. The glass holder is transparent, so, our tester could see how much liquid had been used, and, after a month’s testing, the liquid level was reduced by only a small amount. This reed diffuser is a slightly softer version of the black pepper shower gel and other bath and body products in the same scent, with the black pepper, ginger and vetiver offering a gently intoxicating aroma.
If an electric diffuser that costs a fair chunk of money isn’t for you, an oil reed diffuser is a good choice. Sanctuary Spa’s signature collection is affordable, but you’d never guess it by the way it looks. Coming in a versatile white vase with a subtle ‘S’ on the front, the dark brown reeds suck up the oil inside and disperse the signature jasmine, grapefruit and vanilla scent.
This is perfect for bathrooms and kitchens in particular, because it’s small and mighty, with a fresh fragrance.
Another reed diffuser, this one is slightly more luxe than Sanctuary Spa’s. It comes in six varying fragrances, ranging from nectarine blossom and grapefruit to vanilla blush and peony. You know they’ll be good because the scents are blended by perfumers.
The vanilla blush and peony scent is soft – noticeable enough to catch your attention as you enter the room but not overwhelming. The floral notes of jasmine and peony paired with the sweetness of vanilla create a creamy, calming fragrance that lasts and lasts.
Promising to last for up to 12 weeks, the glass diffusers are handmade in England and look stylish and elegant atop the mantlepiece. Other big ticks include these diffusers being vegan, against animal testing and free from parabens.
Diptyque is a luxury brand famous for its perfumes, so we weren’t surprised when this electric diffuser arrived and it was just as stunning. A white outer shell frames the black and gold interior – we don’t think we’ve ever seen an electric diffuser quite as beautiful.
Although, we must say, we found the setup a little confusing, even with the instructions. However, once we managed to get the diffuser working, it pumped the gorgeous scent around our living room, immediately elevating the space and giving it a luxury feel.
It’s expensive but it looks and smells amazing, even if it did take a bit of brain power to get it going.
What’s different about this reed diffuser is the wooden top section, which brings a natural, rustic look to the holder and matches the reeds, too. Scent notes include bergamot, leafy greens, rose, and cedar, adding a fresh linen fragrance to a room. We found the diffuser effectively spreads fragrance throughout an area, and we could smell the crisp notes even when not sitting nearby. Five weeks in, half of the liquid had been used up, so, we’d say it’ll offer around 10 weeks of fragrance.
This diffuser features a purple glass bottle and contrasting black reeds. We noted the fig scent is a heady combination of earthy, creamy, woody and rich tones, and that’s a pleasing multi-faceted blend to be met with when walking into a space. It also prevented the smell of our damp dog from spreading throughout the house after a rainy walk.
There’s no denying this colourful blue and green glass reed diffuser looks stylish, and our tester loves the look of the tall holder in situ on a shelf. It can also be repurposed after use, as a designer interior accessory to hold flowers, or other household bits and bobs. Our tester found the scent to be refreshing and invigorating, with iris, suede and patchouli included in its blend. You do need to be careful not to knock over the diffuser because the green lid just rests on top, but we didn’t mind at all, because of how beautiful its design is and the noticeably luxe fragrance.
This is another great option for pet-owners. We found that the clean scent really helped with counteracting any fusty dog scents. Fragrance notes include violet and lilac, with the scent offering an appealing fresh aroma that isn’t too sweet. The diffuser has been in situ for four months, and we still have some of the fragrance oil left but, when it’s used up, the bottle would make a nice decorative piece, too.
This fig reed diffuser has a woody scent with a slight sweetness, and it filled our room with a luxurious fragrance. Featuring eight reeds made of natural rattan, the fragrance oil in ours has lasted just over four months, and we’ve flipped the reeds weekly for optimum scent. We liked the square-edged glass bottle with an apothecary-style neck, which is recyclable (as is all the packaging). We rotated the diffuser around the house and found it added aroma to rooms of all sizes, including spacious living areas.
An electric oil diffuser that uses water to operate, this model has an external ceramic cover that is placed over a tank and an electrical base with buttons. The diffuser emits a fragrance mist from the spout-style top, with the ‘positivity’ scent we chose offering fresh, uplifting, floral notes of jasmine, gardenia and rose geranium. It’s simple to use – just add a few drops of the scent to the water and off you go. There are diffuser mist and light power buttons, so you can choose between the two or use both at once. The overall effect is a calming home fragrance experience.
This is ideal for unwinding at bedtime because the scent combines a relaxing essential oil blend of lavender and eucalyptus. The wide, circular bottle has five black reed diffusers, which emit enough of the gently calming fragrance so that it can be smelt throughout a room.
There’s a spa-like feel to the aroma, and the fragrance oil should last about 10 weeks before running out. It’s worth noting the fragrance oil is made without preservatives and only uses natural essential oils.
The two main types you will have to consider when looking for the perfect diffuser are reed and electric. Reed diffusers use wooden sticks, often rattan or bamboo, that soak up the scent until it evaporates at the tip and disperses into the air naturally. Whereas electric diffusers are, well, electric. They feature heating elements that, when combined with a blend of water and your chosen essential oil, evaporate into the air and create a lovely aroma. Electric diffusers tend to be on the pricier side, whereas reed options are usually much more affordable, depending on the brand. Some brands – like Diptyque – are now using cartridges filled with scented beads in their diffusers. In fact, Diptyque’s car diffuser (£85, Diptyqueparis.com) is designed to sit on your dashboard vent and push air through these beads to spread the scent about your car.
Our best diffuser overall is Aromatherapy Associates atomiser connect, for being easy to use, aesthetically pleasing and offering a luxurious scent. Meanwhile, the Cowshed relax calming diffuser is an option for unwinding before bed, and Acqua di Parma’s buongiorno reed diffuser serves up a sophisticated cologne-style scent. Finally, if you’re looking for an electronic diffuser starter kit, ESPA aromatherapy essential oil diffuser starter kit has both fragrance mist and soothing light options.
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