✔️ TypeThere are a few common types of essential oil diffusers, and according to Rachel Rothman, chief technologist and executive technical director at GH Laboratories, here’s what makes them different:
- Ultrasonic DiffuserThe most common essential oil diffusers use vibrations to disperse water into a fine mist. This type generally uses less power and requires less cleaning, making it a great choice for those looking for a simple essential oil diffuser.
- Evaporative Diffuser It uses a filter and fan, works with or without water, and is good for small rooms as the oil doesn’t spread far.
- Nebulizing Diffuser When a high-pressure stream of air is blown into a small tube, the oils are sucked in and released as a pleasant fragrance without the need for water. This means essential oils can be diffused faster and in higher concentrations – perfect for filling a large room with scent.
✔️Automatic Timer: Built-in features such as an automatic shut-off timer are ideal for those who want a set-and-forget experience, as the device will turn off after a set amount of time or after water has been splashed onto the pan for safety reasons.
✔️ Light Settings: Those looking for a more soothing effect or night light should look for a diffuser with rotating color settings. Most devices offer an ambient color that can also act as a night light, but if you want to completely darken the room, make sure the light settings are adjustable.
✔️ Execution timeKeep in mind that a diffuser’s average usage time varies by water flow output and water capacity, not necessarily size. If you’re looking to cut down on water refills and save on oil usage, pay attention to the run time outlined with each option. Options like Vitruvi claim eight hours, while some of the options on Amazon range up to 20 hours. Portable options like the 80 mL option above boast a six-hour run time, while pint-sized ones with 400 mL water capacity will last you all day and all night.
✔️ cleaning: Essential oil diffusers require minimal maintenance. Simply wipe down the unit with a microfiber cloth after a few uses or run the diffuser with a teaspoon of white vinegar to prevent essential oil buildup. Failure to do so will cause the quality of the device to deteriorate faster.