Reed Diffusers - 8.0 fl oz (Sandalwood)

Kitchen & Housewares : Reed Diffusers - 8.0 fl oz (Sandalwood)

Reed Diffusers - 8.0 fl oz (Sandalwood)

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 : Reed Diffusers - 8.0 fl oz (Sandalwood)
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Price: $7.99
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Candle Bay
Color: 8.0 fl oz - Sandalwood
Label: Candle Bay
Manufacturer: Candle Bay
Publisher: Candle Bay
Studio: Candle Bay



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionReed Diffusers provide a flameless air freshener and make an equally effective centerpiece. A deceptively simple and elegant grouping of reed sticks - is both attractive and unusually effective. The reed diffuser oil travels up through the reed sticks and fills the room. Reed diffusers are inviting and offer each space its own unique fragrance. Our reed diffusers come in 15 different scents, Gourmet Vanilla, Sandalwood, Mandarin Grapefruit, Tropical Berry, Green Tea & Ginger, Thai Lemongrass, Raspberry Patchouli, Pomegranate, Gardenia, Polynesian Sugar Cane, Lemon Ginger, Chocolate & Pear Jenever, Fresh Fig, Tangerine Patchouli, and Peach Mimosa. Includes eight reed diffuser sticks and is available in either the 2.0 oz, 4.0 oz or 8.0 oz. The 2.0 oz reed diffuser lasts up to 2 months, the 4.0 oz reed diffusers lasts up to 4 months, and the 8.0 oz reed diffusers up to 8 months. Our reed diffuser oils are 100% alcohol free. They are quality oils made in the USA, not alcohol based oils made in China.




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - not so much
The scent smells really nice but you can't even smell it unless you lean over the top of it. I've had reed diffusers before that you can smell as soon as you walk in the room but this one is not even close. Kinda waste of money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful gift idea
The reed diffusers arrived in a timely manner. They were a great gift for Mother's Day. I will purchase from them again in the future.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great product
The sandalwood diffuser is the best. I ordered 2 more extras for my house. A great product and it smells awesome.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - cute
cute display. lemon ginger smells ok, but i would try another scent next time.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good buy
I got this as a present for a friend who absolutely loved it. The price was great and it was packaged very nicely to give as a gift.



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