Guest guest Posted November 21, 2003 Report Share Posted November 21, 2003 Hey everyone! I hope you had a great Thursday...just think tomorrow is FRIDAY!!! Hooray!! Taking my 7yo son to see the new Looney Tunes Movie on Sat...it looks to be a cute one. Anyway, my question is this...a while back I was collecting those " tart burner " things because I liked the smell of some of those tarts while at work. Problem is...EVERYONE gave me tart burners and now I have one in every room. They are electric and BEAUTIFUL and I really don't want to get rid of them. They melt the wax, but don't get as hot as the candle ones. I was wondering if anyone has tried to use eo's in these or if you had suggestions on how I could use them to diffuse eo's in the room?? I wasn't sure if I needed to put water in it & if I did, would the water get hot enough to diffuse the oils?? If not, would it ruin the ceramic that the tart bowl is made of to use straight eo's??? Would it be better to use a tad bit of oil or wax, etc??? I know it's designed to be a " tart " burner and only melt scented wax, but I would love to put these to use with my oils! Thanks so much & have a blessed day! Always in faith, Kati in NC >) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2003 Report Share Posted November 21, 2003 Hi Kati, >I was wondering if anyone has tried to use eo's in these or if you had >suggestions on how I could use them to diffuse eo's in the room?? Yes I do many times. Use them more for EO's then tarts. >I wasn't sure if I needed to put water in it & if I did, would the >water get hot enough to diffuse the oils?? If not, would it ruin the >ceramic that the tart bowl is made of to use straight eo's??? Would it be >better to use a tad bit of oil or wax, etc??? Put water in, keep a eye out to make sure the water doesn't evaporate. It will work fine. >I know it's designed to be a " tart " burner and only melt scented wax, >but I would love to put these to use with my oils! I diffuse with all types of ways. Enjoy them, they do so many good things. Thanks so much & have a blessed day! Always in faith, Kati in NC >) Enjoy Nancy scents1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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