Sukoon vs Vaayu for a Large Living Room: Which Should You Choose?

Sukoon vs Vaayu for a Large Living Room: Which Should You Choose?

 

★ Measure the room and count the doorways — that one exercise settles this in twenty minutesSOSA Sukoon ₹1,899 · SOSA Vaayu ₹11,999 · Hotel Collection from ₹299 · free shipping above ₹499A portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA Vaayu · large living rooms
Almost every "large living room" in India measures between 250 and 400 square feet, and that is a Sukoon room by specification
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★★★★★
"Our living room felt enormous until I measured it. Eighteen by twenty-two feet. The Sukoon covers that with room to spare."
Harish B. Nagpur
Sukoon ₹1,899
★★★★★
"The doorway count was the bit I had never thought about. Four open arches meant I was not scenting one room at all."
Tanvi S. Gurugram
Measured connected volume
★★★★★
"Double-height living room in the farmhouse, so the floor area lied to me by a factor of two. The Vaayu was correct there."
Jaswinder G. Chandigarh
Vaayu · double-height room
★★★★★
"Two Sukoons at opposite ends of the living-dining beat the one big machine I nearly bought, at a third of the price."
Rukmini A. Mysuru
Two Sukoons, ₹3,798
★★★★★
"Moving the machine off the floor and onto the console did more than any upgrade would have. It was free."
Imran Q. Hyderabad
Placement fix, no purchase
★★★★★
"Straight advice that my 300 square foot living room did not need an eleven thousand rupee machine. I bought fragrance instead."
Deepa L. Thane
Sukoon + Hotel Collection 100ml
★★★★★
"Our living room felt enormous until I measured it. Eighteen by twenty-two feet. The Sukoon covers that with room to spare."
Harish B. Nagpur
Sukoon ₹1,899
★★★★★
"The doorway count was the bit I had never thought about. Four open arches meant I was not scenting one room at all."
Tanvi S. Gurugram
Measured connected volume
★★★★★
"Double-height living room in the farmhouse, so the floor area lied to me by a factor of two. The Vaayu was correct there."
Jaswinder G. Chandigarh
Vaayu · double-height room
★★★★★
"Two Sukoons at opposite ends of the living-dining beat the one big machine I nearly bought, at a third of the price."
Rukmini A. Mysuru
Two Sukoons, ₹3,798
★★★★★
"Moving the machine off the floor and onto the console did more than any upgrade would have. It was free."
Imran Q. Hyderabad
Placement fix, no purchase
★★★★★
"Straight advice that my 300 square foot living room did not need an eleven thousand rupee machine. I bought fragrance instead."
Deepa L. Thane
Sukoon + Hotel Collection 100ml
Sukoon ₹1,899 · 270–320 sq ft · 500ml · 16–18 hrs on low · remote with steady / 2H / 4H timers Vaayu ₹11,999 · up to 1000m³ · 400ml tank · 90+ days a fill · timers, intensity and key-lock No separate Vaayu refill oil is sold today — the 400ml in the box is the whole supply; ask SOSA first

 

Founder Diaries · Large-Space Scenting · The Living Room Decision
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 9 min read Updated August 2026
This is the most common real decision in this whole cluster, and it is nearly always settled by one thing nobody does first: measuring the room. "Large living room" is a feeling, not a number, and the feeling is generated by high ceilings, pale walls, hard floors and an open plan rather than by square footage. When people actually take a tape to it, the number that comes back is usually between 250 and 400 sq ft — which sits inside or just above the ₹1,899 Sukoon's specification, and roughly a tenth of what the ₹11,999 Vaayu is built for. Here is the twenty-minute exercise that tells you which of those two rooms you own.
Quick answers — read this first
Step one: length × width in feet. A generous Indian living room of 16 × 20 ft is 320 sq ft — the exact top of the Sukoon's 270–320 sq ft band.

Step two: count the openings with no door in them. Every open arch adds its room to yours; a closed door subtracts one entirely.

Step three: multiply by ceiling height. 320 sq ft × 10 ft = 3,200 cu ft, and 3,200 ÷ 35.3 = 90.6m³ — about a ninth of the Vaayu's 1000m³ rating (arithmetic on the published figures).

The verdict for most people: under 320 sq ft with the doors shut, buy the Sukoon. The ₹10,100 difference buys roughly ten 100ml Hotel Collection bottles at ₹999 — about a litre of fragrance you can actually use.
The short answer
Short answer: for a living room that stands alone behind doors and measures under about 320 sq ft, the Sukoon at ₹1,899 is the correct purchase and the Vaayu is coverage you cannot spend. For a living room that is really a ground floor — open to dining, kitchen, hall and a stairwell, with nothing closable between them — you are no longer choosing for a room, and the Vaayu at ₹11,999 becomes the honest answer.
The number that decides it: connected floor area, not the living room's own dimensions. Under 320 sq ft — one Sukoon. Roughly 320 to 800 sq ft — two Sukoons at opposite ends, ₹3,798, which beats one central machine on evenness as well as on price. Above about 800 to 1,000 sq ft, or where the ceiling is double-height — the Vaayu, because nothing water-carried has the propulsion to fill that.
Shop: Sukoon ₹1,899 — 500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, remote with steady / 2H / 4H timers, three 15ml Hotel Collection scents in the box. Vaayu ₹11,999 — up to 1000m³, 400ml tank at 90+ days a fill, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, intensity control, key-lock, under 38 dB, 5W. Free shipping above ₹499.
Straight answer
My living room is big. Sukoon or Vaayu?
1. Take the tape out before you take the card out. Length × width in feet. Write the number down. In the overwhelming majority of Indian flats and even many villas, a living room that feels large measures 250 to 400 sq ft, and the Sukoon is specified for 270–320 sq ft.

2. Now count the doorways with nothing in them. This is the step that changes answers. An open arch to the dining room means you are not scenting a living room; you are scenting a living-dining. Add each connected zone's area to your number. A closed door removes that room from the sum entirely — as far as fragrance is concerned, a closed door is a wall.

3. Multiply by the ceiling. The Vaayu's rating is a volume, 1000m³, not an area, which is why it maps to "about 2,000 to 3,000 sq ft" rather than a single figure. Your 320 sq ft room at a 10 ft ceiling is 3,200 cu ft, which is 90.6m³ (3,200 ÷ 35.3, arithmetic on the standard conversion). Against a 1000m³ rating that is roughly a ninth — you would be buying eleven-twelfths of a machine you cannot use.

4. Do the free things before either purchase. Get the machine off the floor and onto a console at roughly waist to chest height; put it where people walk past rather than in a dead corner behind a sofa; keep it several feet clear of a split AC's direct blast, which will shred the plume before it distributes. A badly placed ₹11,999 machine loses to a well-placed ₹1,899 one, every time.

5. Then read the bands. Under 320 sq ft connected: one Sukoon. 320 to 800 sq ft: two Sukoons at ₹3,798, placed at opposite ends — more even than one source in the middle, and a third of the price of the alternative. Above 800 to 1,000 sq ft, or double-height, or a genuinely open ground floor: the Vaayu.

6. Know what you are signing up for either way. The Sukoon's fragrance restocks at ₹299 for 15ml, ₹999 for 100ml or ₹1,799 for 300ml. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil — the 400ml of cold-air fragrance in the box is the whole supply available today, and the water-based Hotel Collection is a different product that must not be put in it. Ask SOSA about refill availability before you buy if you are planning years ahead.

Neither machine purifies air, removes a smell or affects health or mood; both simply add fragrance. Ventilate first. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: measure the room, count the open doorways, multiply by the ceiling height. Under 320 sq ft connected — Sukoon, ₹1,899, and spend the ₹10,100 you saved on fragrance. 320–800 sq ft — two Sukoons at opposite ends, ₹3,798. Above 800–1,000 sq ft or double-height — Vaayu, ₹11,999, with the refill question asked first.
SOSA Sukoon ultrasonic cool mist diffuser for a living room
Specified for the room you probably have
SOSA Sukoon · 500ml ultrasonic ₹1,899
270–320 sq ft is not a modest figure — it is a 16 × 20 ft living room, which is a large room by the standard of most Indian homes. The 500ml tank runs 16 to 18 hours on low, so an evening's scenting is one fill and the timer does the rest: steady, 2H or 4H from the remote, which means the room can be ready before people arrive rather than while they are sitting in it. Three 15ml Hotel Collection fragrances come in the box, and the same water-based fragrances restock at ₹299, ₹999 or ₹1,799.

Part one — how to measure one living room properly

Twenty minutes, a tape measure and a piece of paper. I am labouring this because the single most expensive error in home fragrance is buying by impression, and living rooms produce a very strong impression. A room with a 12 ft ceiling, a pale marble floor and a wall of glass feels twice the size of an identically-proportioned room with a 9 ft ceiling and a carpet. Fragrance responds to the cubic metres and the openings, not to how grand the room feels standing in it. Three measurements, in this order.

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MEASUREMENT ONE
Floor area — and what "large" really means in India
Length × width, in feet, of the living room alone. Some reference points from the letters I get: a 2BHK living room is commonly 12 × 15 ft, which is 180 sq ft. A 3BHK living-dining might be 14 × 18 ft, which is 252 sq ft. A room people describe to me as "very large" is typically 16 × 20 ft — 320 sq ft, which is precisely the upper limit of the Sukoon's published range. A villa living room that genuinely exceeds this exists, but it is rarer than the phrase suggests. Write your number down before reading the next card, because the next card is the one that changes it.
The benchmark: 16 × 20 ft = 320 sq ft = the top of a ₹1,899 machine's specification. Most "large" living rooms are smaller than that.
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MEASUREMENT TWO
The doorway count — connected area, not room area
SOSA Hotel Collection ultrasonic fragrancesHotel Collection100ml ₹999Walk the perimeter of the room and count every opening that has no door in it — arches, cased openings, a half-wall to the dining table, a stairwell with no landing door, a passage. Each of those annexes another space to yours, and the machine has to fill the total. This is where a 320 sq ft living room quietly becomes 600, and where the argument for the Vaayu starts to become real. The mirror of the rule is more cheerful: a door that is genuinely kept shut removes its room from the sum completely, which is why a flat of 1,400 sq ft on paper often presents only 300 sq ft of connected space, and why a machine rated for eleven times that is not a purchase, it is a decoration.
The tell: if you can stand in the living room and see into two other rooms, stop calculating for the living room. You are scenting a floor.
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MEASUREMENT THREE
Ceiling height — the dimension that makes the Vaayu's rating cubic
The Vaayu is rated to 1000m³ rather than to a square footage, and that is the honest way to specify it — which is also why the product page has to hedge with "about 2,000 to 3,000 sq ft". At a 9 ft ceiling, 1000m³ is a lot of floor; at an 18 ft double-height ceiling, it is half as much. Convert your own room: floor area in sq ft × ceiling height in ft, then divide by 35.3 to get cubic metres. A 320 sq ft room at 10 ft comes to 3,200 cu ft, or 90.6m³. The same room opened into a double-height void at 18 ft comes to 5,760 cu ft, or 163m³ — the floor plan has not changed at all and the job has grown by eighty per cent (arithmetic on the two heights). This is why two people with identically-sized living rooms can honestly reach different answers, and why height is the one factor that can push a modest floor area into machine territory.

Part two — the living-room size bands

Your two numbers — connected floor area, and volume in cubic metres — read against what each machine is specified to do. Find your row.

By the measurements you just took
Seven bands, from a modest sitting room to a villa ground floor
Connected floor area Example Volume at a 10 ft ceiling Buy Price
270–320 sq ft ★ 16 × 20 ft living room, doors shut About 76–91m³ One Sukoon — this is its exact specification ₹1,899
Under 150 sq ft Small sitting room or study About 42m³ Boond, or a reed diffuser ₹899 · or from ₹749
150–270 sq ft 12 × 15 ft to 14 × 18 ft living room About 42–76m³ Sukoon, comfortably inside range ₹1,899
320–500 sq ft Living opening onto dining through an arch About 91–142m³ Two Sukoons, opposite ends ₹3,798
500–800 sq ft Living, dining and open kitchen as one run About 142–227m³ Two or three Sukoons — or a Vaayu if the ceiling is high ₹3,798–₹5,697
800–1,400 sq ft Villa ground floor with an open stairwell About 227–396m³ Vaayu — nothing ultrasonic reaches this ₹11,999
320 sq ft at an 18 ft double height Farmhouse living room with a full-height void About 163m³ Vaayu — the floor area is misleading you ₹11,999
The honest caveat: the volume column is arithmetic — floor area × 10 ft ÷ 35.3 — and it assumes an empty box. A real living room contains sofas, rugs and curtains that absorb fragrance, and it exchanges air with a corridor whether you like it or not, so treat every figure as an order of magnitude rather than a measurement. The band that causes the most regret is 320–500 sq ft, where people reach for the ₹11,999 machine because one Sukoon fell slightly short. Two Sukoons cost ₹3,798 and give you something the single machine cannot: two sources, at two ends, so the middle of the room is not the weakest point in it.
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What the measurement usually points at
The SOSA principle
A living room feels large because of light, height and hard surfaces. It is large only if the tape says so.
Impression is the worst possible input to this decision, because every design choice that makes a room feel generous — pale floors, glass, high ceilings, no doors — also makes it feel emptier of fragrance than it is.

Part three — when a large living room genuinely does need the Vaayu

I have spent most of this page arguing for the cheaper machine, so let me be equally direct about the cases where it is wrong. The clearest is the villa ground floor with no internal doors — living, dining, kitchen and entrance hall as one uninterrupted run, often with a stairwell open at one end. That is not a large living room; it is a floor with furniture zones, and it routinely totals 900 to 1,400 sq ft of connected area. Nothing water-carried gets there. An ultrasonic produces a diluted mist with a small fan behind it, and the ceiling on that is not a matter of price — it is a matter of how much fragrance a droplet of water can carry and how far a small fan can push it. Adding a second, third and fourth ultrasonic will improve matters at the edges and never produce the even, held identity you were imagining. The Vaayu is a different mechanism: undiluted oil atomised by pressurised air into a dry nano-mist that carries on the room's own currents. That is the whole reason its rating is an order of magnitude higher.

The second case is height. A double-height living room defeats point sources for a reason that has nothing to do with strength: fragrance disperses into the volume above head height and simply is not where your nose is. A 320 sq ft room with an 18 ft void is 163m³ against 90.6m³ for the same room at 10 ft — eighty per cent more air to fill from the same machine, and most of the extra sits above you. If your living room has a mezzanine, a gallery landing or a full-height glass wall, treat the floor area as advisory and work in cubic metres. The third case is a property you are not in. If the living room in question belongs to a let flat or a villa you visit twice a month, the argument stops being about coverage at all. The Vaayu's 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, intensity control, auto-stop and key-lock let a room be scented before an arrival and left locked so nobody alters it. A Sukoon's remote requires a hand in the room. That is worth ₹10,100 to a host and nothing at all to a family who are sitting on the sofa anyway.

And a fourth, which is climatic rather than spatial. In a coastal flat during monsoon, an ultrasonic is putting water vapour into a room that already has a great deal of it, because that is how the machine carries fragrance. The Vaayu adds none — no water, no heat, just the oil itself. That is a physical difference and worth weighing on its own terms; it is not a claim about air quality, health or comfort, and I will not dress it up as one. Whichever way the measurement sends you, two things stay true. Neither machine cleans, purifies or removes any smell — if the room smells of something you would rather it did not, that is a job for the extractor and the windows, and fragrance goes on afterwards. And before you commit ₹11,999, ask SOSA where the Vaayu refill oil stands, because no separate cold-air refill is on sale at the time of writing and the 400ml in the box is the supply that exists.

Nobody has ever regretted measuring the room. Plenty of people have regretted not measuring it.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

Part four — the four mistakes, and what to do instead

These are, in order, the four things that go wrong in this exact decision. Three of them cost money and one of them is free to fix.

The living-room edit
What goes wrong, what it costs, and the correction
The mistake What it costs you Do this instead Price
1. Buying by impression rather than by tape ★ Up to ₹10,100 for coverage the room cannot use Measure, count the doorways, multiply by ceiling height Free
2. Putting the machine on the floor, or in a corner Most of the output, at any price Console height, near passing traffic, clear of the AC's throw Free
3. One machine in the middle of an awkward plan A strong centre and two dead ends Two Sukoons at opposite ends of the run ₹3,798
4. Expecting one machine to reach the bedrooms too Disappointment that no upgrade fixes A reed diffuser behind each closed door — Evening Calm for bedrooms From ₹749
Correct purchase, small-to-normal room Boond at ~150 sq ft, or Sukoon at 270–320 ₹899 · ₹1,899
Correct purchase, genuinely open floor Vaayu, up to 1000m³, with the refill question asked first ₹11,999
What the ₹10,100 you saved actually buys About ten 100ml Hotel Collection bottles — roughly a litre ₹999 each
Honest notes for buyers: coverage figures are manufacturer specifications and behave differently in a furnished room than in an empty one; ceiling height, ventilation, air-conditioning type, intensity setting and season all move the result. Every volume, ratio and per-bottle figure on this page is arithmetic on published prices and specifications, using 1 cubic metre ≈ 35.3 cubic feet, and none of it is a measurement taken in a particular home. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil — the four 100ml cold-air fragrances in the box, 400ml in total, are the supply available at the time of writing; confirm the position with SOSA before buying if long-term supply matters to you. The water-based Hotel Collection at ₹299 / ₹999 / ₹1,799 is for ultrasonic machines such as the Sukoon and Boond and must not be used in a Vaayu, despite sharing scent names; reed diffuser oil goes in neither. Warranty, service and app platform details are not something I can state here — ask SOSA. No health, mood, air-purification or odour-removal claim is made or implied. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
SOSA Vaayu waterless cold-air scent diffuser for open-plan floors
For a living room that is really a ground floor
SOSA Vaayu · waterless cold-air nebuliser ₹11,999
Rated to 1000m³ of connected volume — roughly 2,000 to 3,000 sq ft depending on ceiling height — from a 400ml tank that runs 90 days or more per fill. No water and no heat: pressurised air atomises undiluted oil into a dry nano-mist with its own propulsion, which is why it reaches where an ultrasonic cannot. App and onboard control, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, adjustable intensity, auto-stop, key-lock, under 38 dB on 5W, 0.9 kg, freestanding or wall and HVAC mounted. Four 100ml Hotel Collection cold-air fragrances included. No separate refill oil is sold today — check with SOSA before ordering.
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A note from Sonal

I ask everyone who writes to me about this the same question, and it is never the one they expect: how many feet by how many feet? About half the time the reply is an apology and a promise to go and measure. The other half comes back with a number that answers the question immediately, and more often than not the number is somewhere around three hundred. A three-hundred-square-foot living room is a Sukoon room. It is not a compromise or an entry-level answer; it is the room that machine was specified for.

What makes people doubt it is that living rooms are designed to feel expansive. Pale floors, big windows, as few doors as the plan allows. Every one of those decisions makes a room read as larger than the tape says, and every one of them also makes fragrance feel thinner, because hard bright surfaces give you nothing to hold onto and openings let air escape. So the room feels big and under-scented, and the natural conclusion is that you need a much bigger machine. Usually you need a machine on a console instead of on the floor.

Where the tape genuinely says otherwise — an open ground floor, a double-height void, a property you are not standing in — the Vaayu is right and I would buy it without hesitation. I would simply ask about the refill oil first, because we do not sell one separately yet, and I would rather you knew that from me than found out in month four. Everything we make is made in India, and a part of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali.

Frequently asked questions

How big does a living room have to be before the Sukoon is not enough?
Above about 320 sq ft of connected area — the top of its published 270–320 sq ft range — you will start to notice the edges of the room falling away. The correction at that point is usually a second Sukoon at the far end for ₹3,798 rather than a jump to ₹11,999, unless the connected area is above roughly 800 sq ft or the ceiling is double-height.
My living room opens into the dining room. Does that change the answer?
Yes, and it is the most common reason the answer changes. An opening with no door means the two rooms share air, so add both areas together and work from that total. A 300 sq ft living room and a 200 sq ft dining room with an arch between them is a 500 sq ft problem, which is two Sukoons or, with a high ceiling, a Vaayu.
Will the Vaayu make my 300 sq ft living room smell stronger than a Sukoon would?
Not usefully. The Vaayu has adjustable intensity, so it can certainly be run harder, but in a small connected volume you are operating an excellent machine at the very bottom of its range and paying 6.3 times the price for headroom you cannot use. If you want more presence in a 300 sq ft room, the free levers — placement, height, running the timer before people arrive — do more than the upgrade will.
Where exactly should the machine go in a large living room?
On a console or side table at roughly waist to chest height, near a walkway or doorway where people passing stir the air, and several feet clear of a split AC's direct blast — a jet of cold air will shred the plume before it distributes. Not on the floor, not behind a sofa, and not in a closed alcove. This costs nothing and changes more than most purchases do.
Can one machine in the living room scent the bedrooms as well?
Not through closed doors, and the doors are usually closed. A closed door is a wall to fragrance regardless of which machine you own. Bedrooms want their own source, and a reed diffuser is the cheapest and least intrusive one — Evening Calm at ₹799 for 50ml is built quiet on purpose.
Sukoon vs Vaayu · the living room · 2026
Measure it, count the open doorways, then buy — because most large living rooms are Sukoon rooms
SOSA Sukoon ₹1,899 — 500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, remote with steady / 2H / 4H timers, three 15ml Hotel Collection scents in the box and restocks at ₹299 / ₹999 / ₹1,799. SOSA Vaayu ₹11,999 — waterless cold-air nebulisation up to 1000m³ (about 2,000–3,000 sq ft), 400ml tank rated 90+ days a fill, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, intensity control, auto-stop, key-lock, under 38 dB, 5W, four 100ml cold-air fragrances included. No separate Vaayu refill oil is sold today — ask SOSA first. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
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About this guide: Written by Sonal Sahani, ISIPCA Versailles-trained founder and perfumer at SOSA Home & Body, on choosing between the SOSA Sukoon and the SOSA Vaayu for a large living room. Prices and specifications are from the live SOSA product pages as at August 2026. Room dimensions used as examples are illustrative; every area, volume and price figure derived from them is arithmetic, using 1 cubic metre ≈ 35.3 cubic feet, and is labelled as such rather than presented as a measurement. Placement guidance is SOSA's working experience from in-house testing and customer correspondence. No health, wellness, mood, air-purification or odour-removal claim is made or implied — a diffuser adds fragrance and does nothing else.

SOSA Vaayu specifications (verified from the live product page, August 2026): ₹11,999 (the product page displays a rounded ₹12,000). Waterless cold-air nebulisation — pressurised air atomises undiluted fragrance oil into a dry nano-mist; no water, no heat, residue-free. Coverage up to 1000m³, about 2,000–3,000 sq ft. 400ml refillable tank, 90+ days per fill at a mid intensity setting. Bluetooth app plus onboard buttons, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, adjustable mist intensity, auto-stop and key-lock. Under 38 dB. DC 12V / 1A, 5W. 165 × 80.5 × 215 mm, 0.9 kg, black or white. Freestanding or wall / HVAC mount. CE, RoHS and SGS certified. Ships with four SOSA Hotel Collection fragrances at 100ml each (400ml in total) in one of three combos chosen at checkout. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil; the 400ml supplied in the box is the fragrance available at the time of writing, and buyers who need long-term supply should confirm current refill availability with SOSA before purchasing. The cold-air oil supplied with the Vaayu is a different product from the water-based Hotel Collection sold for ultrasonic machines (15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799), which must not be used in a Vaayu despite sharing scent names. Other SOSA machines: Boond 300ml ₹899 (~150 sq ft) · Sukoon 500ml ₹1,899 (270–320 sq ft) · Megh 6L ₹3,499 (~215 sq ft — a runtime and humidity machine, not a coverage upgrade) · Aangan ₹25,999 (~8,000–10,000 sq ft) · Meenar ₹38,500 (12,000–18,000 sq ft) · Safar car diffuser ₹3,999. Reed diffusers 50ml ₹749–₹849 (6–8 weeks) · 130ml ₹1,249–₹1,349 (14–18 weeks) · duo sets ₹1,498–₹1,598 · oil-only refills 300ml ₹2,399 / 500ml ₹3,499. Runtime, consumption and coverage figures are manufacturer specifications and vary with intensity setting, run hours, ceiling height, ventilation and season; any per-month or per-day figure in this guide is arithmetic on those specifications, not a measurement. Electricity costs vary by state tariff. No claim is made that scenting affects ratings, reviews, bookings, occupancy, revenue, health, mood or air quality. Free shipping above ₹499. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.
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