The daily rate: 4.44 ml a day on the conservative reading, 1.48 ml a day on the generous one. At the conservative figure you are a third of the way through the tank at day thirty.
The electricity: 5W × 8 hours = 40 Wh a day, 1.2 kWh a month, 14.6 kWh a year — roughly ₹88 to ₹146 a year at ₹6 to ₹10 a unit. Arithmetic on the rated wattage, not a bill; tariffs vary by state.
The constraint: no separate Vaayu refill oil is sold at present. Ask SOSA where availability stands before you buy.
2. The daily rate, both ways. 400 ÷ 90 = 4.44 ml a day if the conservative reading holds; 400 ÷ 270 = 1.48 ml a day if the generous one does. At 4.44 ml a day you are a third of the way down the tank at day thirty; at 1.48 ml a day you are a third of the way down at day ninety.
3. Budget on ninety days. Plan for the shorter figure, note your own level at day fourteen, and revise upward if your tank is falling more slowly. That is the right way round for a supply you cannot currently replenish.
4. The electricity is genuinely trivial. 5W × 8 hours = 40 watt-hours a day. That is 1.2 kWh a month and 14.6 kWh a year — about ₹88 a year at ₹6 a unit and about ₹146 at ₹10. Arithmetic on the rated wattage; tariffs vary by state and slab and this is not a quotation of anyone's bill.
5. Intensity still outranks the schedule. Eight hours at a high setting will not last as long as eight hours at a low one. If your tank is falling faster than the arithmetic suggests, the dial is the first thing to check, not the timer.
6. The supply position, stated plainly. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil. The four 100ml cold-air bottles in the box are 400ml — one tankful — and that is what is available today. Ask SOSA where refill availability stands before you commit.
7. No substitutes. The water-based Hotel Collection at ₹299 / ₹999 / ₹1,799 is made for ultrasonic machines and must not be used in a Vaayu, despite sharing scent names. Reed oil goes in neither.
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Part one — why eight hours, and which eight they should be
Most owners arrive at the eight-hour day by accident, having tried continuous running and found it wasteful. It is worth arriving at deliberately instead, because the choice of which eight hours turns out to matter almost as much as the number. The governing fact is that a cold-air field takes a while to build in a large volume and then decays slowly once the machine stops. That asymmetry is what makes an intermittent schedule so efficient — you are paying for the build and then living off the decay.
Vaayu₹11,999 · 8h timerThe commonest scheduling mistake is to start the window at the moment the room is wanted. A large connected volume does not fill instantly; give it an hour or two of head start. For a home, a window running from mid-afternoon to late evening works better than one starting at seven. For a let property, the window should open before check-in rather than at it — the guest's ninety seconds of arrival is the thing you are actually buying, and it cannot be manufactured after the door opens. And be honest about which hours you are asleep for; scenting a house from midnight to eight is a third of your annual supply spent on nobody.Part two — the eight-hour day, checkpoint by checkpoint
The same schedule tracked through both readings, so you can see at a glance whether your tank is behaving conservatively or generously. Note your own level against this at day fourteen and you will know which column you are living in.
| Checkpoint | Conservative · used | Conservative · left | Generous · used | Generous · left | What to do here |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 14 ★ | 62ml | 338ml | 21ml | 379ml | Read your level. This is the measurement that settles it |
| Day 0 | 0 | 400ml | 0 | 400ml | Fill, set the lowest usable intensity, set the 8h timer, lock it |
| Day 30 | 133ml | 267ml | 44ml | 356ml | One third gone on the conservative track. Adjust intensity now if needed |
| Day 45 | 200ml | 200ml | 67ml | 333ml | Halfway on the conservative track. Decide whether to rotate scent |
| Day 60 | 267ml | 133ml | 89ml | 311ml | Two thirds gone conservatively. Ask SOSA about refill availability |
| Day 90 | 400ml | Empty | 133ml | 267ml | The specification's figure on the conservative reading |
| Day 270 | — | — | 400ml | Empty | The generous reading's endpoint — about nine months |
| The honest caveat: the conservative column runs at 4.44 ml a day and the generous one at 1.48 ml a day; both are arithmetic on the same manufacturer specification — a 400ml tank and 90+ days per fill at mid intensity — under different assumptions about the daily run hours that figure implies, because the specification does not state them. Neither column is a measurement, and neither accounts for your intensity setting, connected volume, ceiling height, ventilation or season, all of which move the real figure. Your day-14 reading beats both. And the constraint around the whole table: SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil, so the 400ml is today's entire supply — which is exactly why the day-60 row says to ask. | |||||
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Part three — when eight hours is the wrong pattern, and the supply question
Three properties should not run this schedule. The first is a weekend let or a holiday home used intermittently. Scenting an empty building eight hours a day is the clearest waste I can think of, and with no separate refill currently on sale it is a waste you cannot correct by buying more. Use the 4h and 1h timers around arrivals instead, and the 400ml will run into years rather than months. The second is a space near the top of the 1000m³ rating. There, eight hours at the intensity that volume demands will not give you the days in the table above — plan on considerably less and treat that as the cost of the coverage you wanted. The third is a property where somebody keeps changing the settings. A schedule only saves oil if it survives contact with the household; use the key-lock, and tell your housekeeping staff what it is for.
Which brings me to the thing I state on every page in this cluster, in as many places as it takes. SOSA does not currently sell a separate refill oil for the Vaayu. The machine ships with 400ml of cold-air fragrance in four 100ml bottles — exactly one tankful — and that is the supply available at the time of writing. There is no refill price for me to quote and I will not estimate one. I will also not point you at the water-based Hotel Collection sold at ₹299, ₹999 and ₹1,799 as a substitute; it is formulated for ultrasonic machines, it shares scent names because the compositions are the same, and it does not go in a nebuliser. If long-term supply matters to your purchase, ask SOSA where refill availability stands on the day you order and treat the answer as a condition of the sale. This is the same honesty we apply to our reed range, where replacement reeds are not sold separately and we say so in the buying guide rather than the small print.
On the electricity, so that the smaller number is complete too. Eight hours a day on the rated 5W is 40 watt-hours a day, 1.2 kilowatt-hours a month and 14.6 kilowatt-hours a year — roughly ₹88 a year at ₹6 a unit, ₹117 at ₹8, ₹146 at ₹10. That is arithmetic on a rated figure rather than a meter reading, tariffs vary considerably by state, discom and consumption slab, and fixed charges and duties are excluded. I include it not because it will change anybody's decision but because a running-cost page that omits the computable number in favour of the uncomputable one is not being straight with you. And the boundary that belongs everywhere in this cluster: a scent machine adds fragrance and does nothing else. It does not purify or filter air, remove odours, or affect anyone's health, sleep, focus or mood. Ventilate first; scent afterwards.
Part four — three ways to cover an eight-hour scenting day
The same eight-hour requirement, met by each format we sell, with the consumable cost stated wherever a published price exists and marked open where one does not.
| Format | Up-front | Consumable cost | How it handles an eight-hour day |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sukoon — one normal room ★ | ₹1,899, three 15ml scents included | Water-based Hotel Collection · 15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799 | Comfortably — 16–18 hrs on low, with 2H / 4H timers and a remote |
| Vaayu — a whole open floor | ₹11,999, 400ml included | Open — no separate refill oil sold today. Ask SOSA | Built for it: an 8h timer, auto-stop and key-lock. 90–270 days on the tank |
| Boond — a small room or desk | ₹899 | Same Hotel Collection prices as the Sukoon | Needs a top-up — about six hours a fill on a 300ml tank |
| Reed diffuser 50ml — one closed room | From ₹749 | About ₹13–₹20 a day over 6–8 weeks | Cannot be scheduled at all — it runs constantly, by design |
| Reed diffuser 130ml | From ₹1,249 | About ₹10–₹14 a day over 14–18 weeks | Same constant release; size buys duration, never reach |
| Reed diffuser on the 300ml oil refill | ₹2,399 · reuse your own vessel and reeds | About ₹7–₹10 a day over 8–11 months | The cheapest fragrance we sell per day. Reed bottles only |
| Never a coverage answer: Megh | ₹3,499 · 6L · ~100 hrs runtime | Same Hotel Collection prices | Runs long but covers only ~215 sq ft — less than the Sukoon |
Versailles
I have written this page around a single schedule because the general version of the question kept producing general answers, and general answers are what people ignore. Eight hours a day is what most properties should run, and once you fix the schedule everything else becomes concrete — a millilitre figure, a checkpoint at day fourteen, an electricity cost you can put in a budget, a decision about which eight hours the window should cover.
The day-14 checkpoint is the part I would most like you to use. Two manufacturers' readings of the same specification differ by a factor of three, and no amount of writing on my part settles which applies to your house. A piece of tape on the tank and a fortnight of patience settles it completely. Everything after that is your number rather than mine, and your number is the one worth planning with.
The last thing, again. We ship 400ml and we do not currently sell a separate cold-air refill for this machine. Please ask us where that stands on the day you buy — the day-60 row in the table above says the same thing, and it says it there on purpose. A reader who knows our supply position before spending ₹11,999 is far better served than one who is sold a fantasy. 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
- How long can 400ml last in a scent machine? — the same arithmetic at six daily schedules.
- How much does it cost to run a cold-air scent diffuser? — electricity computed, fragrance stated honestly.
- What does whole-home scenting cost per month in India? — three household scenarios, fully costed.
- The complete running-cost and consumption guide — this page and the eight around it, in one place.
- 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.




