Best home fragrance accessories according to redditors

We found 40 Reddit comments discussing the best home fragrance accessories. We ranked the 31 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Home Fragrance Accessories:

u/luminous_delusions · 8 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

They're pretty neat! I personally vastly prefer actual candles but warmers are these little pots or plates like this that you place these little cubes of scented wax on and as they melt they fill the room with the scent. They're pretty popular.

u/TheRationalLion · 6 pointsr/HelloInternet

It's a scented wax warmer. I think the ones that plug into outlets are hideous, personally.

u/Blais_Of_Glory · 4 pointsr/college
  1. Candle warmer - You should get a candle warmer. They make candles last forever. I have this one and it's awesome. It can also be used to keep your coffee, hot chocolate, or tea mug warm. The black pad gets warm, but not hot enough to burn. I can hold my hand on it with no problem. It also has an auto off switch after 8 hours which was perfect for me. I have used these in dorms with no problems.

  2. Oil warmer/burner. There are some operated by batteries, some electric, and some use tealights. Here is an example.

  3. Wall/fragrance plugs that plug into the wall. These come in several different brands including wallflower plugs by Bath and Body Works and scent plugs by Yankee Candle. Here is an example.
u/GlitterYears · 3 pointsr/Indiemakeupandmore

I have a couple of these scent ball plug ins & I love them. You can use whichever scented oils you happen to like and put them on a little strip of cotton and it works very much like the store bought kind, but with the scents you love best.

https://www.amazon.com/Scent-Ball-Aromatherapy-Electric-Diffuser/dp/B005EMUWW0

u/Supernumerary · 3 pointsr/Indiemakeupandmore

I'm happier with simple designs, so have been using this black warmer. Paintbox Soapworks used to sell them but their supplier ran out, so Amazon's been the way to go. It's super effective re: temperature, and I love it to minimalistic pieces.

u/Doctor-Kitten · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

/u/KittenAnne night peeking gift number 18 (I think?)

u/PinkShimmer · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

HAHA I was browsing wax tarts on Amazon and found this I need it simply because the name is awesome!

u/EightFolding · 2 pointsr/LushCosmetics

Love the idea broadly! A diffuser as suggested by /u/kroneland is a great idea, and then they wouldn't be going into the Bath & Body Works extreme plastic waste kind of product.

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If you wanted to do a diffuser though now you could use the EO Scentball, which is a plug-in diffuser I've used int he past, it has pads and you can put whatever you want on them, any scent, with nothing that you throw away (except for the thing itself one day).

u/hippietravel · 2 pointsr/u_gettinhighsince95

Okay awesome, I just ordered this wax warmer

I believe it comes with a 25 watt bulb. Should be good right? Its gonna arrive on Saturday and I was gonna test with about 1 - 1.5 grams of rosin. Really hope I don't screw this up or waste rosin. Really want that wet sugary sauce look. Any additional tips for me to ensure success? I'm still a bit worried about my jars and only being able to see the rosin from the bottom view, can't see anything from the sides.

u/Helpfullp0tato · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

if that red inside is wax ,it could be a flameless candle

u/OneAndZer0s · 1 pointr/arduino

https://www.amazon.com/Gikfun-Ultrasonic-Ceramics-Sealing-Diffuser/dp/B075CHT2HY

Sorry for anything I'm looking over, I'm new to this

Here is the product I bought, and I have no clue how to use it, can anyone help?

It runs 5v, I've tried :
Running on 5v
Running on 3.3v
Playing varying hertz though the pins

u/KitKatKnitter · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

On the pre-sort wishlist, probably a corset. Bag list would be a Maleficent envelope wallet w/chain. And on my scented things list, it'd have to be the Monkey Farts wax melts.

u/ericthor · 0 pointsr/malelivingspace

Lived in a room like this and made it work well. For cheap get frame like this http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S29007794/ they look nice. Then get some bed roller things for storage. Those picture frames look like a bit too much and the mirror. Get a wall one with a thin thin frame. Just avoid blocky black frames. A lot of stuff you see is designed for big houses.

Keep colors lighter white, muted earth tones, with the occasional muted pastels for contrast. Think earthy or cool light grays with the occasional muted teal or muted salmon. Match that with a jute rug maybe or a rug that isn't busy.

Make sure you have good smells in the room. Throw some lavender in a bag. Good standing lamp with a warm light. You might need something for the windows so you can sleep. Get blinds instead of curtains. Again something that is light.

Just in general avoid anything black, vibrant colors, big patterns, or heavy textures. Avoid these things, but if you find something down the line that looks good you can work it in without it being overwhelming.