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At 06:52 PM 10/2/2005, you wrote:

 

>I, too, want to know more about using oils as room refreshners. And

>I want to know where to locate an electrical unit for burning or

>using oils. At my age I'd rather not use candles because I get side-

>tracked and forgetful at times.

 

 

there are many different electric diffusers out there...

 

there's nebulizers, that mist a microscopic mist of eo into the air...so

small the particles stay suspended in the air for a couple of hours... the

'aromastone'...a ceramic diffuser that warms its surface to 'baby bottle'

temperature... wonderful for bedside use..., a an electrified aromalamp...

a bowl of warm water, w/ eo's floated in it, that sits over a small light

bulb.... a brand new ultrasonic humidifier/diffuser that uses a 'cool

mist'... no heat, and shuts off when the water level falls... there's the

Spa Scenter... a cone/pyramid shaped diffuser that uses a silent fan

blowing over a pad moistened w/ eos... there's the plug in wall unit that I

personally think heats the oils a bit too much...(the Scent Ball)...

there's the car scenter... there's more, but I forget 'em... you can see

several of these at

http://www.naturesgift.com/aromatherapyaccessories.htm#ELECTRIC-DIFFUSERS

 

 

 

 

 

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Any opinions on nebulizers versus ultrasonic misters from folks

who've used both?

 

I like the idea of just being able to add drops to the bowl of water

the mister is in... but I'd really like the most bang for my

buck--not the cost of the equipment, but the amount of oil one needs

to use to experience the same subjective experience in a room.

 

My guess is that a nebulizer probably wins, but I've never gotten to try one.

 

-Josh

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