The rule: upgrade when the job changes, never when you want the same job done louder.
The three wrong upgrades: a bigger bottle (duration, not reach), a bigger tank — the ₹3,499 Megh covers ~215 sq ft, less than the ₹1,899 Sukoon — and a second machine where a placement fix was needed.
The honest gap at the top: SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil. The 400ml in the box is exactly one tankful and the whole supply available today.
- The straight answer
- Part one — the three rungs, as three jobs
- Part two — the whole ladder in one table
- Part three — the free rungs between the paid ones
- Part four — the four upgrades that do not work
- Part five — what is actually wrong, and which rung fixes it
- Part six — the edit, with prices and honest gaps
- A note from Sonal
- FAQs
2. Leave rung one when the job changes, not when the room goes quiet. The two real triggers are control — you want the space scented at a particular hour rather than always — and volume, at roughly 250–300 sq ft of connected area. A quiet room is usually an unflipped bottle, a bad position or your own nose adapting.
3. Leave rung two for one of two reasons. Either the connected volume is genuinely beyond 270–320 sq ft — measure it in cubic metres, not square feet — or the water an ultrasonic puts into the room has become the problem, which in a coastal Indian summer it often does.
4. Do not confuse duration with reach. A 130ml reed diffuser lasts 14–18 weeks against 6–8 and projects identically at six reeds. The 6L Megh at ₹3,499 runs about 100 hours and covers roughly 215 sq ft — less than the ₹1,899 Sukoon. Both are excellent purchases for their real jobs, which are duration and runtime.
5. Spend the free rungs first, every time. Flip all six reeds weekly; move the source into gentle passing air near a doorway at waist-to-chest height, several feet clear of an AC jet and out of direct sun; close the room for the hour that matters; add reeds if you accept a shorter bottle. Three out of four "I need something stronger" letters end here.
6. Add sources rather than climbing, where that fits. Output per vessel is fixed, so two 50ml bottles at opposite ends of an open living-dining beat one 130ml in the middle. Where two compositions meet at an open threshold, make them share a note.
7. Respect the doors at every rung. A shut door is a wall and no coverage rating crosses one. Most large homes end up hybrid: one machine on the connected common area, a reed diffuser from ₹749 behind each closed door.
8. Know the gap at the top of the ladder before you reach it. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil. The machine ships with four Hotel Collection cold-air fragrances at 100ml each — 400ml, exactly one full tank, rated at 90+ days a fill — and that is the whole supply available today. The water-based Hotel Collection for ultrasonic machines is a different product and must never be used in a Vaayu. Ask SOSA about current availability before you commit.
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Part one — the three rungs, described as three jobs
If you take one thing from this page, take this: the rungs are not ranked by strength, they are separated by function. A reed diffuser is not a weak machine and a machine is not a strong reed diffuser. They answer different questions, they fail in different ways, and a household that understands the difference generally ends up owning two of the three rather than climbing past them. Here is each rung as the job it does, rather than as a position in a price list.
Sukoon₹1,899 · 270–320 sq ftA piezo plate vibrates a water-and-fragrance mix into a fine plume and a small fan pushes it out. The job it does is control: a room that can be scented before people arrive and quiet the rest of the time. The Sukoon at ₹1,899 gives 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low from 500ml, a remote and steady / 2H / 4H timers, with three 15ml Hotel Collection scents in the box; the Boond at ₹899 does the same for a desk or bedside at ~150 sq ft and ~6 hours a fill. Two limits define the rung and both come from the water. The payload is diluted, which caps the reach — 270–320 sq ft is an honest figure rather than a cautious one. And the water goes into your room, which is neutral in a dry Delhi winter and a genuine nuisance on a wet coast in August. This rung is where the majority of homes should stop, and there is no shame whatsoever in that.Part two — the whole ladder in one table
Read the second column first. If none of those sentences is the one you would actually say about your own home, you are looking at the wrong rung, and no amount of comparing prices will correct that.
| Rung | The sentence that means you need it | The job | What it cannot do | Hands-on rhythm | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 · Sukoon ultrasonic ★ | "I want this room to smell like this at seven, not all day" | One normal room, on demand — 270–320 sq ft | Cover a connected floor; stay dry in a humid month | Top up every 16–18 hrs on low | ₹1,899 |
| 1 · Reed diffuser 50ml | "I want a quiet, constant background in this room" | One small room, no electricity, nothing to switch | Be turned on, surge, or cross an open living-dining | Flip six reeds weekly · replace every 6–8 weeks | From ₹749 |
| 1b · Reed diffuser 130ml | "I like it, I just want to buy it less often" | Identical job, three times the duration | Project any further — this is duration, not reach | Flip six reeds weekly · 14–18 weeks | From ₹1,249 |
| 2a · Boond ultrasonic | "I want it on my desk, on a USB port, with a light" | A desk, a bedside, a small bathroom — ~150 sq ft | Do a living room; run more than ~6 hrs a fill | Refill roughly daily in use | ₹899 |
| 2b · Megh 6L ultrasonic | "I want it running for days without touching it" | Runtime and humidity in one room — ~100 hrs a fill | Cover more than ~215 sq ft — less than the Sukoon | Fill roughly every four days of running | ₹3,499 |
| 3 · Vaayu cold-air | "I want one identity across the whole open floor, on a schedule" | Up to 1000m³ of connected volume, dry and locked | Cross a shut door; be refilled from anything on sale today | One tank per 90+ days | ₹11,999 · 400ml in the box |
| 4 · Aangan / Meenar | "This is a hotel lobby, a showroom or a clinic" | Commercial ducted scenting, 8,000 sq ft and up | Make any sense in a home | Commercial servicing | ₹25,999 · ₹38,500 |
| The honest caveat: nothing in this table is an upgrade of the row above or below it — they are separate jobs, which is why so many homes run two rungs at once. The gaps stand too. The reed range has no oud, no musk-forward scent and no aquatic, and replacement reeds are not sold separately; refills are oil only. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil — the 400ml supplied in the box is exactly one full tank and the whole cold-air supply at the time of writing. The water-based Hotel Collection at ₹299 / ₹999 / ₹1,799 is for ultrasonic machines only and must not go in a Vaayu despite sharing scent names; reed oil goes in no machine at all. | |||||
Rung one · Mountain Breezefrom ₹849Shop →
Rung two · Sukoon₹1,899Shop →
Rung three · Vaayu₹11,999Shop →
Part three — the free rungs that sit between the paid ones
Between every pair of paid rungs there is a free one, and in my correspondence it resolves about three cases in four. The first free rung is the weekly flip. The exposed ends of reeds accumulate the heavier, slower part of a composition while the lighter molecules leave, so delivery stalls even though the bottle is still full. Turning all six restores the rate within hours, and an unflipped bottle at week five reads exactly like a product that has run out of strength. The second is placement, which is worth more than the difference between two machines: gentle passing air near a doorway or walkway, waist to chest height, several feet clear of an AC jet or fan, out of direct sun. Dead air means nothing is distributed; a draught strips a passive source, empties it weeks early and leaves the room quiet.
The third free rung is the hour before it matters. An open plan with balcony doors and a stairwell exchanges its air constantly, and air exchange removes fragrance while air movement distributes it — different variables that people routinely confuse. Closing up for an hour before guests arrive, then opening afterwards, is free and often decisive. The fourth is reed count: six is the calibrated dose for every SOSA composition, nine or ten gives you a noticeably fuller room and shortens a 50ml to roughly four or five weeks instead of six to eight, and you can stage it — six on ordinary days, nine on a Friday afternoon, back to six on Sunday. The fifth free rung is not a fix at all but a correction to your instrument. Olfactory adaptation means your nose stops reporting a constant within minutes and adapts hardest at home; if guests comment on a fragrance you cannot detect, nothing is wrong and no machine will change that for longer than a fortnight.
There is a sixth step that costs money but is not a rung: adding a source rather than climbing. Output per vessel is fixed, so the only way to raise the total in a room is another vessel — two 50ml bottles at opposite ends of an open living-dining beat one 130ml in the middle, every time. Where two compositions will meet at an open threshold, make them share a note: Mountain Breeze and Morning Freshness meet on green eucalyptus, Fresh Brew and Garden Bloom on warmth and soft musk. And one rule that applies at every rung, free or paid: never diffuse over live cooking. Extractor on, window open ten minutes, close up, wait half an hour. Fragrance layered onto cooking makes a third smell nobody designed. While we are stating boundaries: nothing on this ladder cleans, filters or removes anything from your air. Ventilate first, scent second.
Part four — the four upgrades that do not work
Each of these is a purchase people make while believing they are climbing the ladder, and each buys something real that is not the thing they wanted. The first is the bigger bottle. A 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349 holds more oil than a 50ml and lasts 14–18 weeks instead of 6–8, and at the same six reeds it projects the same. It is a good purchase for a room you are happy with and want to restock less often. It is the commonest wasted purchase in this category when bought hoping for a bigger room, and I would rather lose the sale than let it happen quietly. The second is the bigger tank. The 6L Megh at ₹3,499 is the clearest example we sell of a product that is excellent at its actual job and constantly bought for a different one: about 100 hours of unattended runtime, and roughly 215 sq ft of coverage, which is less than the ₹1,899 Sukoon. Runtime and humidity, never reach.
The third is the second machine bought to solve a placement problem. If a room reads empty because the source is in an alcove, behind a sofa or directly under a split unit, a second unit in the same wrong logic gives you two disappointments and one bill. Move the first one and wait a day before deciding. The fourth is skipping a rung — going from a reed diffuser straight to ₹11,999 because the reed diffuser was quiet. That leap crosses two changes of job at once, and in most cases the control problem the person actually had was solved at rung two for a sixth of the money. The exception is real and worth naming: if you have measured a genuinely large connected volume, skipping rung two is correct, because a Sukoon in a 200m³ space is not a smaller solution, it is no solution.
A fifth pattern is not a wrong purchase so much as a wrong sequence: buying the machine before asking about what feeds it. At the top of this ladder that matters, because SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil. The machine ships with four Hotel Collection cold-air fragrances at 100ml each, 400ml in total — exactly one tankful — rated at 90+ days a fill, which by simple division is roughly 22 days per 100ml bottle if you run them one at a time; that is arithmetic on the stated specification and varies with intensity setting and run hours. The water-based Hotel Collection at ₹299 / ₹999 / ₹1,799 is a different product for ultrasonic machines and must never be substituted. Our reed range carries an equivalent honest gap — no replacement reeds sold separately, though we advise refreshing them every few months — and I would rather name both in the same paragraph than have either discovered after the money has moved.
Part five — what is actually wrong, and which rung fixes it
Find your real symptom in the first column rather than the one you would type into a search box. The middle columns are where most readers discover that their problem has a free answer.
| What you notice | What it usually is | The free step | The rung that fixes it |
|---|---|---|---|
| "It faded after a month" ★ | Stalled reeds, or your nose adapting to a constant | Flip all six; ask someone who has just walked in | None — stay where you are |
| "Strong at the bottle, nothing at the sofa" | Dead air, or a point source in a backwater | Move it into the traffic path at waist-to-chest height | None, then a second bottle from ₹749 |
| "I want the house to smell like this at seven" | A control need, not a strength need | Stage reed count — six on weekdays, nine on Friday | Rung two — Sukoon ₹1,899, timers and remote |
| "It works in the bedroom, not the living-dining" | Volume — the room outgrew a point source | Close the room for the hour that matters | Two bottles at opposite ends, or rung two |
| "There is a damp ring under the machine in August" | Water is the ultrasonic's carrier, and the air is saturated | Shorten the runs — but you lose the fragrance too | Rung three, or reeds through the rains |
| "Every room smells like a different week" | Several bottles on different points of the same curve | Match the scents, or make them share a note | One source with a flat output |
| "I am maintaining nine bottles and I resent it" | Labour, not fragrance | Nothing — this one is real | One tank instead of many vessels |
| "Nothing reaches the far end of an open floor" | Genuine volume beyond any diluted or passive source | Measure it in cubic metres before spending | Rung three — Vaayu ₹11,999 |
| "The bedrooms never smell of anything" | A shut door is a wall | Nothing — this is architecture | A reed diffuser per closed room, from ₹749 |
| The honest caveat: notice how many rows end without a purchase, and notice that not one row is fixed by a bigger bottle or a bigger tank. To size rung three properly, measure connected volume rather than floor area: length × width × ceiling height in metres for every zone with no shut door between it and the next, added together, or multiply the three dimensions in feet and divide by 35.3. Under about 100m³ the honest answer is rung two. Above 1000m³ you are into commercial equipment and out of the scope of this page. | |||
Part six — the edit, with prices, jobs and gaps stated
The whole ladder as a shopping list, written as what each thing is honestly for. Six of the eight rows cost under ₹3,500, and for the large majority of people who reach this page the answer is somewhere in the top half.
| Product | Honestly for | What it will not do | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sukoon 500ml ★ | One normal room on demand — timers, remote, 16–18 hrs on low | Cover a connected floor, or stay dry in a coastal August | ₹1,899 · 270–320 sq ft |
| Mountain Breeze / Fresh Brew 50ml | A small room, constantly, with no electricity — 9.4 and 9.5 on our scale | Be switched on, or cross an open living-dining | ₹849 · 6–8 weeks |
| Morning Freshness / Evening Calm | Bathrooms and kitchens at 9.0; bedrooms and nurseries at 8.9 | Serve as a living-room scent — Calm is the softest we make | ₹749 · ₹799 |
| Fresh & Grounded duo | Two ends of one open room, sharing green eucalyptus | Create reach — you are adding sources, not propulsion | ₹1,548 / 2 × 50ml · ₹2,548 / 2 × 130ml |
| Boond 300ml | A desk, a bedside, a small bathroom — USB and a night light | Anything past ~150 sq ft, or more than ~6 hrs a fill | ₹899 |
| Reed oil refill | Running several vessels affordably — oil only, reuse your glass | Include reeds, or go into any machine | ₹2,399 / 300ml · ₹3,499 / 500ml |
| Megh 6L | ~100 hrs of unattended runtime, and humidity, in one room | Cover more than ~215 sq ft — less than the Sukoon | ₹3,499 |
| Vaayu cold-air | Up to 1000m³ of connected volume, dry, scheduled and key-locked | Cross a shut door, or be refilled from anything sold today | ₹11,999 · 400ml in the box |
Versailles
We sell every rung on this ladder, which means I have no commercial reason to prefer one over another and every reason to want you on the right one. The thing that surprised me, writing the nine guides this page gathers, was how often the honest answer turned out to be free. I had assumed a cluster about upgrading would be a cluster about machines. In practice most of the letters describe a normally sized room with a fragrance source in the wrong part of it, or a bottle nobody has flipped since April, or a nose that has quietly stopped reporting a constant it smells every day.
What the ladder metaphor gets wrong, if you are not careful with it, is the implication of a single dimension — as though a Vaayu were a very loud reed diffuser and a reed diffuser a very quiet Vaayu. They are not on one line at all. A reed diffuser cannot be switched on and never will be; that is its nature, not its shortcoming, and in a bedroom it is exactly what you want. A cold-air nebuliser cannot be put in a bathroom with no socket and cannot cross a closed door. Each rung has a shape, and buying well means matching the shape rather than climbing.
The two things I would ask you to hold on to. First: before any paid step, spend the free ones — flip, move, close the room for an hour, add reeds. They cost nothing and they resolve most cases, and a brand that does not tell you that is selling you the wrong thing on purpose. Second: if you do reach the top of the residential ladder, ask us about refill supply on the day you order. We ship 400ml with the Vaayu and we do not currently sell a separate cold-air refill; you should make an ₹11,999 decision with that fact in front of you rather than behind you. Everything we make is composed and handmade in small batches in Pune, and a part of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali.
Frequently asked questions
- My reed diffuser isn't strong enough — what should I buy? and what is stronger than a reed diffuser? — the free ladder, then the four formats above it.
- My ultrasonic isn't strong enough — what should I upgrade to? and what is stronger than an ultrasonic for a large room? — dosing and placement first, dilution as the real ceiling.
- Best strong fragrance diffuser for large spaces and what gives the strongest scent throw? — the three meanings of strong, and throw as propulsion × concentration.
- When should you upgrade from a reed diffuser to a scent machine? and when should you move from an ultrasonic to cold-air? — the five triggers, and the humidity trigger.
- Is the SOSA Vaayu the right upgrade for your space? — six qualifying questions, and the refill gap stated in full.
- Brand: the SOSA founder story.
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.




