Guest guest Posted December 7, 1999 Report Share Posted December 7, 1999 Hi, I hope you can help me. I want to buy a diffuser as a gift for the holidays. I have visited several webs sites looking for a good one. I do not know very much about them, but I do know of a few things that I do NOT want, for example:> 1.) Open Flames 2.) Metal in contact with EO 3.) dilute the EO 4.) Something difficult to clean Additionally, there are a few things that I " think " are important. But, being a novice, I'm not sured if these things are important or not?? 1.) A manufacturer with a good long standing reputation for quality and durability. 2.) A unit with a quiet fan 3.) A unit that is " relatively " easy to clean. 4.) I am also looking for one that uses oils like a miser. 5.) Would be safe for a investigative kitty I have seen the Amrita Nebulizer and am considering the " Tranquility Model " since it is so quiet. I am concerned about it running all the time and will likely buy a timer for it. Here's my question: Is the Amrita a good company? If so, is this model a good choice. Should I look at one of their other units instead of the Tranquility? Based on my criteria, are there other companies/diffusers that I should be considering?? As far as my budget: If possible, I'd like to limit my spending to between $30 and $100; of course less is better. Please help. Also, it would be very helpful if you could suggest someplace where I can buy one (web, store, too-free 800 #, etc). Any help will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance, Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 1999 Report Share Posted December 8, 1999 Hi Peter, Here's my take - Buy it! I have their deluxe model and love it! It's quiet. It's easy. They stand by their products. Very wise not to put heat to your essential oils. It kills the healing quality of the molecules as they drift into your body. The tranquility unit is one that one of my dear friends has and he loves his. He put a timer on his as well. Leaves it on for about 10 minutes at a time and it's great. Oh yea, Amrita is online at http://www.amrita.net/ Have fun! Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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