
Essence Reed Diffuser
This is our Essence Reed Diffuser made by my friends and fellow OGers at Midwest Fragrance Co. We carry these in two different scents 1) Leather and 2) Leather and Pine. I’ve talked about these scents many times; the Leather smell gives you a sense of elegance and sophistication reminiscent of a well-worn leather armchair. Complementing the leather is the leather and pine, which radiates a fresh and revitalizing energy. The two combined will transform any room into a place of comfort and solace.
Reed diffusers are a popular and effective way to disperse fragrance throughout your room(s) without the need for an open flame or electricity. It consists of three main components: the fragrant oil, a glass or ceramic vessel, and a set of porous reeds.
I’m certain many of you already know how reed diffusers work, but it’s really simple to understand if you don't. The fragrance oil is poured into a decorative glass, often with an opening or small neck to hold the reeds. The vessel serves as a container to hold the oil and adds an aesthetic touch to the diffuser. You can’t put one of these in your house and expect the fragrance to fill the entire environment - to give you an example, I had like seven of these in the Helen garage, which is 1200 sq ft. I’ve found that this is a sufficient number of diffusers for that garage to give the sense that the scent is there; it's not overpowering. To keep the smell fresh and fragrant, flip the reeds every few days.
I know I sound crazy talking about this stuff, but I’m telling you, this stuff smells fantastic.
This is our Essence Reed Diffuser made by my friends and fellow OGers at Midwest Fragrance Co. We carry these in two different scents 1) Leather and 2) Leather and Pine. I’ve talked about these scents many times; the Leather smell gives you a sense of elegance and sophistication reminiscent of a well-worn leather armchair. Complementing the leather is the leather and pine, which radiates a fresh and revitalizing energy. The two combined will transform any room into a place of comfort and solace.
Reed diffusers are a popular and effective way to disperse fragrance throughout your room(s) without the need for an open flame or electricity. It consists of three main components: the fragrant oil, a glass or ceramic vessel, and a set of porous reeds.
I’m certain many of you already know how reed diffusers work, but it’s really simple to understand if you don't. The fragrance oil is poured into a decorative glass, often with an opening or small neck to hold the reeds. The vessel serves as a container to hold the oil and adds an aesthetic touch to the diffuser. You can’t put one of these in your house and expect the fragrance to fill the entire environment - to give you an example, I had like seven of these in the Helen garage, which is 1200 sq ft. I’ve found that this is a sufficient number of diffusers for that garage to give the sense that the scent is there; it's not overpowering. To keep the smell fresh and fragrant, flip the reeds every few days.
I know I sound crazy talking about this stuff, but I’m telling you, this stuff smells fantastic.
Original: $55.00
-65%$55.00
$19.25Description
This is our Essence Reed Diffuser made by my friends and fellow OGers at Midwest Fragrance Co. We carry these in two different scents 1) Leather and 2) Leather and Pine. I’ve talked about these scents many times; the Leather smell gives you a sense of elegance and sophistication reminiscent of a well-worn leather armchair. Complementing the leather is the leather and pine, which radiates a fresh and revitalizing energy. The two combined will transform any room into a place of comfort and solace.
Reed diffusers are a popular and effective way to disperse fragrance throughout your room(s) without the need for an open flame or electricity. It consists of three main components: the fragrant oil, a glass or ceramic vessel, and a set of porous reeds.
I’m certain many of you already know how reed diffusers work, but it’s really simple to understand if you don't. The fragrance oil is poured into a decorative glass, often with an opening or small neck to hold the reeds. The vessel serves as a container to hold the oil and adds an aesthetic touch to the diffuser. You can’t put one of these in your house and expect the fragrance to fill the entire environment - to give you an example, I had like seven of these in the Helen garage, which is 1200 sq ft. I’ve found that this is a sufficient number of diffusers for that garage to give the sense that the scent is there; it's not overpowering. To keep the smell fresh and fragrant, flip the reeds every few days.
I know I sound crazy talking about this stuff, but I’m telling you, this stuff smells fantastic.


