Thank you for the simple video! My cousin gave one to me but it didn't have instructions and all other youtube tutorials are like 5 minutes long. Thanks again!
do i need to dump out the oil/water mixture after each use, or can i leave it in for the next use? I don’t want to waste the oils, but i don’t want to accidentally ruin my diffuser by leaving it in when i’m not supposed to. Thank you!!
I know this is a year late, but if you’re inhaling directly I would say 5-10 minutes. If leaving on in a room, it depends on the size of the room. For a smaller room, 6-8 hours, for a bigger room, up to 24 hours.
so with these oil diffusers... there is seriously no mechanism to click/twist them shut like a normal water bottle? So the lid is just there for vibes bascially??!?! If it falls down the lid will literally just come off...?
You definitely can. Best to clean it out with a few drops of white vinegar in the water (turn diffuser on for about 10 minutes) in between switching oils though 😉
Perfumes based on oils should work fine, bust most commercial perfumes are based on alcohol and evaporate into the air alot quicker so it might not give the wanted effect
I got my partner one of these, wrapped up the box and a small bottle of what I'm sure was just an oil diffuser but now I'm wondering if that oil was reed diffuser oil. What's the oil actually called for these electric ones?
It's called TerraShield (it's a mixture of oils and is a 'repellent') and the ingredients are: Citronella. Lemongrass. Thyme. Cedarwood. Geranium. Peppermint. Sesame Seed Oil.
@ci rob If anyone is reading this thinking this is relatable: DO NOT more more than a few drops of any essential oil in your diffuser. Breathing in more than a very very small amount can damage your lungs and even your brain if you breath enough over time. PLEASE be safe! With the rise of essential oils i see patients come in all the time with chemical burns and severe reactions to breathing in concentrated oils. Just because it is natural, doesn't mean it's safe.
Actually you can use hot water. For me personally, hot water help more of the mist come out of your diffuser. Since the water is warm, it is lighter compared to cold water.
Lol oh dear, I might have done that too, thought I'd better check first. Had one before. Bought another one without instructions, yard sale practically new so phew, this helped...
Straight to the point thanks. All these other videos took forever
Ha ha. Agreed
What was the second oil called?
6 yrs later and they still take forever lol
@@ma.lourdesconvento4585terra shield
Here's me who was just about to fill the entire thing with oil only.
Sameee😭😂
Lols me too😂😂
same i was so confused
Good thing I've read instructions before putting them...
same wtf what a waste
I love how simple it sounds but ima watch about 15 vids just to be sure
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@@r9ue lol I forgot I even had oil diffusers
Stopped using them that same year 😂
LITERALLY ME
Thank you, I'm a boy that's why I'm here
Same bro my girl just got one for our room 😂😂
Same bruh 😂
Same , except I put a couple moooore drops lol
Same
Shit.. this vid is a Boys trap
Thank you for the simple video! My cousin gave one to me but it didn't have instructions and all other youtube tutorials are like 5 minutes long. Thanks again!
do i need to dump out the oil/water mixture after each use, or can i leave it in for the next use? I don’t want to waste the oils, but i don’t want to accidentally ruin my diffuser by leaving it in when i’m not supposed to. Thank you!!
It will evaporate! Clean it every 5 uses! :)
Just leave it in but next use just use like one drop less clean once or twice a month
Great question!
Thank You. I just ordered one from target but didn't know how to use it.
very helpful thank u answered all my questions
Honestly I felt dumb but thank you. Mine didn't come with like a dropper I had no idea how much to use
Thanks for letting us know ❤
Thank you! For how long can I leave it on... all night? Is there a max time to have it on?
I know this is a year late, but if you’re inhaling directly I would say 5-10 minutes. If leaving on in a room, it depends on the size of the room. For a smaller room, 6-8 hours, for a bigger room, up to 24 hours.
How Long does is take to get the steam??
What is terra shield made of? What plant? Is it safe to breath if it repels bugs? Where did u get it?
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Finally I know how to do it
Do you have to keep it plugged in at all times or can you unplug it and let it work by itself?
Andrew you have to keep it plugged in for it to keep working 😊
Rose 1234 Thank you 🙂
@@rosieelliott1125 for how long can we keep it on?
@@gabriellacastro7986 until all the water is gone u refill it :)
Thank you lovely.
Just a quick question warm or cold water?
I read in the manual that it should be lukewarm water :)
so with these oil diffusers... there is seriously no mechanism to click/twist them shut like a normal water bottle?
So the lid is just there for vibes bascially??!?!
If it falls down the lid will literally just come off...?
Can u use a different brand of oil
Yes
No
@Disease • 30 years ago why did you say no?
You definitely can. Best to clean it out with a few drops of white vinegar in the water (turn diffuser on for about 10 minutes) in between switching oils though 😉
If i use perfume will it brake?
Perfumes based on oils should work fine, bust most commercial perfumes are based on alcohol and evaporate into the air alot quicker so it might not give the wanted effect
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Thank you for this 🥰
How do I put the cap back on in place?
Thank you this helped me so much
I got my partner one of these, wrapped up the box and a small bottle of what I'm sure was just an oil diffuser but now I'm wondering if that oil was reed diffuser oil. What's the oil actually called for these electric ones?
Just 'essential oils'...? In whatever scent you choose 😉
What’s the best oil that is cat friendly ?
I love her accent
Can we use Attar for this?
First one is Lime oil. What was the second oil, anyone knows? Ty
It's called TerraShield (it's a mixture of oils and is a 'repellent') and the ingredients are:
Citronella.
Lemongrass.
Thyme.
Cedarwood.
Geranium.
Peppermint.
Sesame Seed Oil.
Nice video
Just got an usb egg shaped diffuser from boutique store. No direction. How much water and oil do i use. Thanks
Ummm 20 gallons of h2o, and Quaker state I think:) just one quart tho;)
i usually put half a bottle in mine.
@ci rob If anyone is reading this thinking this is relatable: DO NOT more more than a few drops of any essential oil in your diffuser. Breathing in more than a very very small amount can damage your lungs and even your brain if you breath enough over time. PLEASE be safe! With the rise of essential oils i see patients come in all the time with chemical burns and severe reactions to breathing in concentrated oils. Just because it is natural, doesn't mean it's safe.
@@purplepaws101 thank you
Why does it cause things around it to get wet. I didn’t put too much water.
you might bought a humidifier so it spray a lot. it should be aroma diffuser
Mine was supposed to come with oils but didn't and also no manual but seems to work ok
Can i use this without oil? Is it okay?
yea you can
What can cause a defuser not to work anymore ? Or do they burn out
I put vodka and orange juice in mine
Can you put hot water in it aswell
Wude I know I’m late but on my diffuser it says to never use hot or warm water.💗
Actually you can use hot water. For me personally, hot water help more of the mist come out of your diffuser. Since the water is warm, it is lighter compared to cold water.
Mine is boiling and splattering! Why??
Mine also makes some permanent splattering noise and I got it yesterday, I wonder what’s going on :( (and yes of course the lid is on.....)
thank you so much
I have one that is trippin shuts off after one second.
Then there’s my dumb ahh that was going to empty three bottles of peppermint oil in the diffuser 🤦♀️
Lol oh dear, I might have done that too, thought I'd better check first. Had one before. Bought another one without instructions, yard sale practically new so phew, this helped...
Did she say Citronella Essential Oil
So... It's a over priced candle
it's way cheaper than a candle for how long it lasts and how many drops you get out of it... what candles are you buying?
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Do not add oil in diffuser using water , they will clog and stop working very quickly . U need water solvent scents
That's nowhere near enough oil. You should be using 3-4x that amount of oil in 300ML of water
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Thank you so much