7 best plug-in air fresheners to fill your home with fragrance
7 best plug-in air fresheners to fill your home with fragrance
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This sleek, waterless machine from Scandiscents packs quite a punch for its compact size. Despite being one of the smallest diffusers we tested, it promises up to 80 square metres of coverage and we found it quickly filled the room with a decent throw of scent.
The halo can be used with both pure essential oils and synthetic fragrance oils, and Scandiscents sells its own range of oils and blends. We loved the spring-like waft of fresh linen and the easy setup – you just remove the nozzle and screw in an oil bottle, without needing to decant.
The rechargeable battery lasts for up to 72 hours on one charge, the price is reasonable, and the simple design – which looks great and takes up minimal space – makes this one our favourite all-rounder. You don’t necessarily need to spend a fortune when it comes to making your house smell gorgeous, and this £3.50 Febreze air freshener plug is proof of that. It’s designed so that it diffuses three different but complementary fragrances alternately – for 45 minutes at a time – so you don’t get nose-blind to the smell (or just bored of it).
You need to buy the three-bottle refills separately, then just slot one into the holder, plug it into an electrical socket and – if you leave it on for 12 hours a day on the lowest setting – you’ll get three months’ worth of fragrance out of each refill.
We tried several scents and, while we found some a little too sweet, we really liked ‘spring awakening’ – walking into the room was like getting a fresh waft of fabric conditioner. The plug-in has three levels of intensity and the lights flash when you’re due a refill, which is pretty impressive at this price.