What is the difference between reed duffier oil and home fragrance oil?
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I don’t really understand your question. A reed diffuser is simply a bottle with a fragrance oil and thin sticks are inserted into the bottle. The reed sticks absorb the oil and diffuse it into the air. I have not seen any that use the heat from a candle. I do prefer a reed diffuser rather than a candle though.
Comment by noonecanne — July 17, 2009 @ 7:13 pm