Reed diffusers are popular for their simple design and long-lasting fragrance. Understanding their main components and how they interact will help you choose and use this product to maximize your fragrance experience.
Main components
Container
Usually made of glass or ceramic materials, it is both aesthetically pleasing and can effectively hold the fragrance liquid. The container comes in a variety of shapes and colors to suit different interior decoration styles. When designing, the size and shape of the opening are also carefully considered to ensure that the reed can be inserted smoothly and remain stable.
Fragrance liquid
Fragrance liquid is the core ingredient of reed diffusers and is usually a mixture of multiple natural essential oils or spices. Choosing different combinations of spices can create a unique fragrance to meet personalized needs. The volatility and fragrance persistence of the liquid are also important factors that affect the final effect.
Rattan
Reed is a key component of the diffuser and is usually made of natural plant materials with good liquid absorption. After the liquid is inserted, the microporous structure of the reed allows the fragrance to be quickly absorbed and slowly released. The thickness and number of reeds can be adjusted according to needs, and more reeds will enhance the concentration of the fragrance.
Lid
Although seemingly simple, the lid plays an important role in preventing dust from entering the container. Some diffusers are designed with ventilation holes to allow for better diffusion of the aroma while preventing the liquid from evaporating too quickly to maintain the durability of the fragrance.
Synergy
The design and function of the container, fragrance liquid, reed and lid all affect the use of the reed diffuser. The liquid moves upward through the reed and releases the fragrance through evaporation, while the decorative container enhances the overall aesthetic. The lid ensures cleanliness, so that users do not need to change the liquid frequently during daily use.
In addition, users can flexibly adjust the number of reeds and the type of liquid according to the size of the indoor space and personal preferences to achieve the desired aroma effect. This flexibility makes reed diffusers a popular fragrance choice in a variety of environments such as homes, offices and shops.