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ultrasonic aromatherapy diffuser, and others I have used

31 March, 2007 01:22

I ordered an ultrasonic essential oil diffuser a couple of weeks ago.  It has been running almost non stop since.  By far, this is the most efficient diffuser I have owned.

Quite a while I go I had a nebulizer with a stem like nozzle.  It worked great for thin oils, but if you tried to put something such as Vetiver in the thing, it is a waist of time and money.  It will clog the nozzle and you will have to replace the glass.

Then there is my electric diffuser.  Nice for a small room, but again, resin and other thick oils have a hard time diffusing on any type of cloth pad I used.

I also have a light bulb ring which I have been pretty happy with.  However, this creates a lot of heat, allowing the oil's properties to change state.

Back to the ultrasonic nebulizer..  It has a five setting timer and a dial to adjust the output of the water and essential oil filled tub.  The tub is lined with six, almost blue light type LEDs.  It only takes a few drops of essential oil and lasts, sometimes a day and a half, depending on the output setting.  It was a good buy indeed.

A year ago I was writing:

Dog Fart Neutralizing Thong

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Main Entry: spew
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English spIwan; akin to Old High German spIwan to spit, Latin spuere, Greek ptyein intransitive verb
1 : VOMIT
2 : to come forth in a flood or gush
3 : to ooze out as if under pressure : EXUDE transitive verb
1 : VOMIT
2 : to send or cast forth with vigor or violence or in great quantity -- often used with out - spew-er noun
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