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Does anyone use an oil burner that is battery operated?

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coodawoodashooda · 21/10/2022 11:59

Further to watching an advert on house fires I'm over the candle thing. I miss the nice smell and sensation of it. I've looked online and seen so many burners for oils. Can anyone recommend anything?

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Era · 21/10/2022 12:03

I have the neom diffusers. We use them all the time. My house now smells of peppermint rather than dog

fiorentina · 21/10/2022 12:05

I have a rechargeable Neom diffuser that takes the neat oil and a White Company electric one that requires water and the oil. Personally I find the White Company one better.

NickyOy · 21/10/2022 12:07

I use a plug in electric one that I put wax melts in. Love it as the bulbs usually last ages and you don't have the risk of fire or the sooty chemicals given off by tea lights.

Ollybob · 21/10/2022 12:23

I actually prefer the ones with tea lights as you cant leave it on accidently!
Batteries I suspect might get hot and therefore dangerous in an oil burner.
I had an electronic one from either glade or air wick, small and simple in a black gloss.
It was made for wax melts but oil works just as well as its ceramic.

coodawoodashooda · 21/10/2022 22:32

Thanks

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