✨ Elevate Your Space with Scented Serenity!
The 120ML Essential Oil Diffuser combines elegant design with powerful functionality, featuring a handcrafted glass exterior, multiple timer settings, and a whisper-quiet operation. Ideal for enhancing any environment, it serves as a diffuser, humidifier, and night light, making it a perfect gift for any occasion.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 4"W x 8"H |
Capacity | 120 Milliliters |
Shape | Drop |
Color | 3d Fireworks |
Material Type | Glass, Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, SPA, Work, Home |
Runtime | 4 hours |
Light Source Type | LED |
Wattage | 120 watts |
Additional Features | Silent Operation, Multiple Light Setting, Cool Mist, Long Lasting Aroma |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Scent Name | Aromatherapy |
K**B
Looks beautiful
Love the look! The changing colors are memorizing and beautiful to look at
A**R
This is beautiful
Why won't my review go through??? IF this posts, I will submit my original review. Okay my photos aren't uploading but will try again.UPDATE:December 3, 2024The green light bleed has been annoying me so I decided to fiddle around and see if I could hack the base. I am pleased to say it is an easy fix for anyone who is the slightest bit handy. I will post my procedure below for anyone who wants to elevate the aesthetics. I am also adding photos to accompany the procedure. I will note I also moved 2 wires to the side of the board for a tighter fit. They originally had some slack, bowing out away from the middle and I noticed because of that, they cast a shadow on the reservoir when the mood (colored) lights were on. Not a big deal but since I was already inside the unit I went ahead and fixed that as well. I have a pic of that but am not adding directions below since it simply involved pushing over the wires until they caught on an edge of the board which held them in place. Your unit may or may not have enough slack in the wires to do that so your miles may vary.This is MY hack—if you choose to duplicate it, you do so at your own risk and with acknowledgement that the below is added to complete a thorough review of my experience with the product.1. Unplugged unit, removed plug from base, removed glass vase, removed plastic lid top and emptied all water from reservoir. Dried down unit.2. Flipped over on the bottom, carefully removed the foam feet pads. They are sticky foam I was careful not to damage them. I found it pretty easy to pry up once I got my fingernail under the edge. I tried not to distort or tear the feet and upon removal, being careful where I placed them because the adhesive bottom is very sticky! I found a screw under each of the 3 feet.3. Removed screws and carefully separated the base from the white plastic reservoir. Watched out for the wires inside.4. I saw the white plastic light tubes right behind the green timer light holes. This part just sits into the section and it will come out easily but it can easily be placed back inside the tracks. Cut around a 1 in (maybe 1.25 in) piece of good quality electrical tape and carefully placed it over the plastic light tubes. I had to make sure to get the tape lip up on the circuit board right under the wire attachment to really seal in the light. The green lights are not IN the tubes but are on the circuit board and the tubes merely sit in front of the lights and channel the lights to the front button holes. So, to really eliminate any light leakage, I needed to cover from the board and all over the tubes. Just lay the tape down over it and when it is in position, I could press down to help adhere it. (a pair of tweezers can help get the tape into the tight space) I tested the light briefly with CAUTION by plugging in the cord and pushing the timer button—without touching anything inside the base while performing this test. I cycled through the timer settings to see if any light escaped from under or around the tape. I had to adjust, so unplugged the cord before doing so and repeated the test. When I was happy with the results, I unplugged the power cord and secured the tape by pressing down around the area. I used the tip of a pair of scissors to press the tape up on the electrical board but a small flat heat screwdriver or similar tool would have worked just as well.5. When done, I carefully put the base and top pieces together, noting where the screw holes should line up and making sure none of the internal wires get crimped between anything.6. Placed screws back into holes and tighten. I also retested at this point by plugging in the unit and checking for any green light showing up anywhere other than through the timer light holes on the base.7. After all checked out, carefully replaced and pressed down the adhesive foam feet in their slots.Viola! Now I have a much more beautiful oil diffuser and I am super happy!-------------------This is so beautiful. I love it! It arrived packed in styrofoam in its packaging and was pristine upon opening. The glass globe is thick and it is just an overlay for the water base as shown in pics. I chose the swirl pattern because I liked how it looked without the light on so it will be a gorgeous decor piece even when not in use. It works just like any other diffuser so I had no issues setting it up. There is a silicone band with tabs around the inner base which grabs and holds the glass (see photo). It is on the smaller size for a water reservoir but I'm fine with that as it's the same size as my current one. The light is gorgeous through the glass pattern. The one thing I do dislike and would change is the power/timer lights. They are green lights and it bleeds up the globe color. You can see this in the photos. I wish it were at least a clear or white light instead of green so it would look more uniform. Or somehow turn the indicator light off, close off the section above the lights to keep it contained only to the front panel or put the indicator lights on the back. But I still love it despite what I consider a flaw. Also, I will point out the base print is black and not white like shown in the description pictures which I think makes it blend in better but at the same time is harder to read. I haven't used it with oil yet but the steam comes out as expected. I will note the steam stream is not thick like in the photos. It is a thin stream because it shoots from a narrow-tipped nozzle (see photos) on the reservoir cap.
M**Z
Beautiful Diffuser 💜
The diffuser came nicely boxed with care. Its size is appropriate for a desk, table or bathroom counter. The glass is thick and of good quality without defects or bubbles. The diffuser is easy to set up and get going. Upon turning it on, it has a variety of options and colors to choose from and it quickly filled the room with the right amount of light and scent. This would make an excellent gift for anyone!
S**A
Beautiful and works well
This is so pretty! It is an attractive shape, and the lights are beautiful. It is so unique looking! And it diffuses really well. I have had many diffusers that I use for essential oils, and this one is the one I love to look at the most, even though I have other lighted ones. It would make a really beautiful gift!
D**N
Nicely designed glass diffuser
This essential oil diffuser has an amazing design .I really like the design, has 7 difference colors to choose from with auto shut off.It's well constructed made of glass.It humidifies a small area. You can also add any essential oil that you like.My only complaint is the power adapter get warm.
E**.
Funky diffuser
This is a great diffuser for any room. The lights are a fun and make the diffuser a funky statement piece.
O**E
Lights are not always as impressive as the manufacturer makes them seem
The humidifier / diffuser portions of this work correctly and I have no complaints. It puts out a good amount of mist and distributes an essential oil smell around the room very effectively. Had I wanted the swirled glass, I wouldn't have a problem with this. My only issue is that, depending on where you have this, the fireworks glass can show a polka-dotted surface on a rather gaudy silver background and you don't get the beautiful fireworks effects. I have found in my house that some spots and rooms are worse than others. I am guessing it's about the kinds of lights and the wavelengths they put out. The LEDs aren't all that bright so sometimes I can't tell that the lights are on when the room lights are also on. In other places, I can see the light but then it looks like a mirrored silver glass that has the measles. After a few attempts, I found a place where I can faintly see the fireworks effects even with room lights on. In the dark, it does look just like the manufacturer's photos.
M**E
It’s a nice little diffuser!
The media could not be loaded. I got this essential oil diffuser to give myself another mindfulness outlet. Setup was a breeze and I was surprised how quickly it started putting out a mist! I filled the water tank to the fill line then put in a few drops of a eucalyptus essential oil and pushed the on button and viola! To get the full effect of the starburst pattern you need to try it out in a darker room. The light changes color as it continues to run.
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