Wednesday, June 1, 2011

[Everything doTERRA] Re: aroma ace diffuser

I have both the Lotus and the Ace and I like them for different
reasons. The Lotus puts off a finer mist and I can smell it
throughout the house, though I can't imagine there being enough
humidity from it that diffusing it in a humid climate would matter.
The Lotus is my aromatherapy, and I get the therapeutic benefits as
well of course. I start w/ an empty bottle w/ the Ace and only add
like 20-25 drops in the bottle. The rest I fill w/ water. It will go
through 1 full bottle a day if I have it on a higher setting, and that
just isn't affordable if it is a bottle of pure oil, plus the aroma is
overpowering if I use the oils strait, but I put 25 drops of OnGuard
in it, and that is usally what I keep diffusing throughout the day. I
like it because I don't get the powerful aroma from the OnGuard,
because although I like it, I also use OnGuard in my spray bottle to
clean the kitchen, and my floors, bathrooms etc. and it is wonderful
to clean the air and innoculate my family, but I don't want it to be
the dominant aroma in my home. Using the Ace, I know I am constantly
treating my family and I don't have to think about refilling it except
in the morning. THEN I am able to use the Lotus at my workshops,
throughout the day for my own moods and when company comes over w/o
the aroma between the Ace and the Lotus conflicting. Does that make
sense? They are both great, it just depends upon what you need them
for.

Kate

On Jun 1, 6:47 am, "Melanie Scott" <oils4u2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Karalie,
> do you find it uses a lot of oils fast? If you have it going in the kitchen
> for example can you smell the oils further away or is it pretty much
> contained in the area you are diffusing it?
> I do have the doterra diffuser, but am looking for another one that doesn't
> need to be filled as often to be used in doctors'/dentists' offices. I just
> figure it is one less thing for them to have to worry about having to turn
> the switch on every hour and refill the water. Thanks!
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karalie
> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 9:35 PM
> To: Everything doTERRA
> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: aroma ace diffuser
>
> I live the Oregon, where it's pretty humid. I was informed that the
> Aroma Ace diffuser is a better option for humid environments because
> it does not use water to distribute the eo's.
>
> The Lotus diffuser (sold by doTERRA) uses an ultrsonic frequency to
> dispense the oils into the air. You place water into a little disk
> area with drops of eo's. It then "shakes" it into a fine mist.
>
> The Aroma Ace uses a nebulizer technology to atomize the eo's, without
> the use of water. It also has little spouts that attach directly to
> your 15ml bottles which makes for quick and easy use!! :o)
>
> I have seen both, I personally have the Aroma Ace. But the Lotus is
> more attractive.
>
> Hope that helps!
> Karalie
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