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Hi folks,

 

So far it looks like I've found two, maybe three, types of car

diffusers... one works with the A/C vent, the other heats pads or

strips, and this may or may not be a third type:

http://www.caroma-therapy.com/

 

If you have any experience with any of these types, I'm interested in

your reactions. How well did it work? Was it worth it? Which kind

would you recommend?

 

Since I like the look of that caroma one, I'm especially interested

to know if anyone knows exactly how it works, if there are any

drawbacks of its mechanism, etc.

 

Thanks muchly,

Josh

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Hi Josh,

 

I haven't tried any of those myself. I hope if anyone has they'll let us

know what they think. All I can tell you is if you ever get one of those

little ceramic or pottery diffusers on a rope for the car .. do NOT hang

it off the rear view mirror. If you stop short in any way it'll hit the

windshield a little too hard for comfort :(

 

I've put a few drops of oil on a tissue and stuffed it on the dashboard

or in the cup holder. That seems to work pretty well for what it is

*lol*

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

Joshua Alexander [josh]

 

 

Hi folks,

 

So far it looks like I've found two, maybe three, types of car

diffusers... one works with the A/C vent, the other heats pads or

strips, and this may or may not be a third type:

http://www.caroma-therapy.com/

 

If you have any experience with any of these types, I'm interested in

your reactions. How well did it work? Was it worth it? Which kind

would you recommend?

 

Since I like the look of that caroma one, I'm especially interested

to know if anyone knows exactly how it works, if there are any

drawbacks of its mechanism, etc.

 

Thanks muchly,

Josh

 

 

 

 

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Hi Josh,

 

I have used every type of aromatherapy car diffuser that is on the market. Some

of them are messy and just don't work that well. The ones that heat up and have

the pad that you appy your essential oils to are okay but after awhile I just

gave up using them. For awhile I made up some room spray type fresheners, but

then you have to remember to bring the spray bottle, etc. Don't like leaving

things like that in the car especially this time of year when the car gets so

hot inside.

 

The caroma that you mentioned was the last ones that I purchased and while they

are not ideal I think they are the best ones on the market right now. If anyone

else knows of a better alternative, I would love to hear about it.

 

The caroma uses a little bottle filled with your EO or synergy and has a " wick "

that sticks down into the bottle and also out the top of the bottle where it is

heated by the holder unit. I know that the purists will say that you shouldn't

heat the EO's but it is impossible to use a nebulizing diffuser in the car (as

far as I know anyway)

 

The little bottle on the caroma doesn't last much more than a couple of weeks

but it is fairly simple to refill. One thing that people need to be careful

about is figuring out if the plug in/cigarette lighter in their car stays

" alive " when the car is shut off. In my car I have two cigarette lighters and

one stays on all the time (great for cell phones, not so good for the caroma)

and the other one is only on if the car is running. If your plug in/cigarette

lighter is always active then I think that you would have to unplug the caroma

every time you left the vehicle otherwise it would constantly be heating up and

besides using up all the essential oils it could be dangerous (just my opinion).

 

So that is my 2 cents worth on car diffusers. If someone out there knows of a

better car diffuser I would really like to hear about it.

 

Rosanne Taylor

Bothell, WA

 

 

 

 

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Mon, 2 Aug 2004 22:40:24 -0700

Joshua Alexander

car diffusers

 

Hi folks,

 

So far it looks like I've found two, maybe three, types of car

diffusers... one works with the A/C vent, the other heats pads or

strips, and this may or may not be a third type:

http://www.caroma-therapy.com/

 

If you have any experience with any of these types, I'm interested in

your reactions. How well did it work? Was it worth it? Which kind

would you recommend?

 

Since I like the look of that caroma one, I'm especially interested

to know if anyone knows exactly how it works, if there are any

drawbacks of its mechanism, etc.

 

Thanks muchly,

Josh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello there,

 

I have seen a beautifull designed cardiffuser on the following site:

 

http://www.air-aroma.com

 

The cardiffuser is called " drivetime " and the technical specs I have copied

here:

 

Air Aroma car diffuser with 5ml 100% pure essential oil blends for the Drive

Time car diffuser. 12-volt plugs into the cigarette lighter of all cars.

Built in safety fuse to prevent any shorting out or blowing fuses. Heat

retardant plastic with special metallic plating manufactured to prevent any

toxic out gassing of plastic and will not allow essential oils to break down

the plastic or mix with it while diffusing. Unit uses convection to draw up

and warm the air as it passes through the pad to diffuse the oil. Three

stage switch on lower side of diffuser for on/off, medium and high output.

LED indicates which level is selected.

 

 

Regards,

 

Boa

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I didn't ask about diffusers initially, but I just wanted to say thanks to

Boa for psoting this link. The company is actually an Australian company

which suits me perfectly. I have emailed them re prices for the car

diffuser and am impatiently awaiting their reply.

 

thanks

Deb

 

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Wednesday, August 04, 2004 9:15 AM

Re: Re: car diffusers

 

 

> Hello there,

>

> I have seen a beautifull designed cardiffuser on the following site:

>

> http://www.air-aroma.com

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>I didn't ask about diffusers initially, but I just wanted to say thanks to

Boa for psoting this link. (http://www.air-aroma.com) The company is

actually an Australian >company which suits me perfectly. I have emailed

them re prices for the car diffuser and am impatiently awaiting their reply.

>

> thanks

> Deb

 

 

Hello Deb and all,

 

I contacted the distributor in the Netherlands for the price-info also

(yesterday), and received an invitation to come and see their proffesional

diffusers in action.

They will probably be very expensive, but Í am so very curious about it. On

am working on a project for some schools and offices to purify the air

inside the building so these diffusers could be " it " . I will keep you

informed about this. I would also be very pleased if you could keep me (us)

informed of your experiences about the car diffuser.

 

Thanks and regards,

 

Boa

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Their products look beautiful... I'm just not sure I want to mess

around with pads, and also not interested in having to continually

buy disposable supplies.

 

Rosanne, what's not ideal about the caroma product?

 

Why wouldn't a nebulizer work in a car? (I don't know how they work, so:)

 

-Josh

 

 

>Hello there,

>

>I have seen a beautifull designed cardiffuser on the following site:

>

>http://www.air-aroma.com

>

>The cardiffuser is called " drivetime " and the technical specs I have copied

>here:

>

>Air Aroma car diffuser with 5ml 100% pure essential oil blends for the Drive

>Time car diffuser. 12-volt plugs into the cigarette lighter of all cars.

>Built in safety fuse to prevent any shorting out or blowing fuses. Heat

>retardant plastic with special metallic plating manufactured to prevent any

>toxic out gassing of plastic and will not allow essential oils to break down

>the plastic or mix with it while diffusing. Unit uses convection to draw up

>and warm the air as it passes through the pad to diffuse the oil. Three

>stage switch on lower side of diffuser for on/off, medium and high output.

>LED indicates which level is selected.

>

>

>Regards,

>

>Boa

>

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I purchased a couple of dozen of these some time ago (wholesale price) and

really like them. They have the replacement pads so you can change your

fragrances.

-Helen

Their products look beautiful... I'm just not sure I want to mess

around with pads, and also not interested in having to continually

buy disposable supplies.

 

Rosanne, what's not ideal about the caroma product?

 

Why wouldn't a nebulizer work in a car? (I don't know how they work, so:)

 

-Josh

 

 

>Hello there,

>

>I have seen a beautifull designed cardiffuser on the following site:

>

>http://www.air-aroma.com

>

>

 

 

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I bought one of those car fragrance things......that had the oil in the

bottle with the little cotton wick....it attached to the vent on the dash.

 

Worked okay for a day or two.....then the thing shifted, during one of my

not so careful turns. ;)

 

I didn't notice it at the time.....

 

A couple of hours later, when I returned to my car, the fragrance oil had

leaked onto the vent/dash area, and had melted the plastic vent louver......

 

It didn't completely ruin it, but it will never be the same. Had I left it

longer, it would have most likely completely ruined the vent and most of the

dash area, where I had the thing. Alot of fragrance oils, and quite a few

EO's will eat right through plastic......wish I had remembered that BEFORE

this happened. ;)

 

Just my 2 cents. :)

Candy in AL

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