Per week: about ₹78 at the sixteen-week middle, or ₹69–₹89 across the band. The 50ml is about ₹107.
What it does not buy: reach. A 130ml covers the same ~150 sq ft as a 50ml. Volume buys weeks, not room.
2. About ₹78 a week, against about ₹107 for a 50ml. Divide ₹1,249 by sixteen weeks and you get ₹78; divide ₹749 by seven and you get ₹107. Across the band the 130ml runs ₹69 to ₹89. That is roughly a quarter cheaper per week of scented room.
3. You handle it half as often. Fifty-two weeks of continuous use is about three and a quarter 130ml bottles or about seven 50ml ones. Four fewer purchases, four fewer set-ups, four fewer occasions to remember anything.
4. It lasts longer; it does not reach further. Coverage is set by the reeds and the room, not by how much liquid is behind them, so a 130ml is rated to the same ~150 sq ft as a 50ml. A 200 sq ft kitchen is within reach on all six reeds; a large or L-shaped hall wants two bottles placed apart.
5. Refill it rather than replacing the glass. A 300ml refill at ₹2,399 fills a 130ml roughly twice — about 32 weeks for around ₹75 a week — and the 500ml at ₹3,499 goes close to four fills. Fit fresh reeds each time.
Made in India, composed by an ISIPCA Versailles-trained perfumer — and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
Why the 130ml is the size I recommend by default
The arithmetic is unusually clean for a fragrance decision. A 50ml of Morning Freshness is ₹749, which is about ₹15 a millilitre; a 130ml is ₹1,249, which is about ₹9.60. The bottle holds 2.6 times the liquid, costs 1.7 times as much and runs about 2.3 times as long. Every way you cut it, the larger bottle buys weeks more cheaply. Over a year of continuous use — fifty-two weeks — the small bottle runs to around ₹5,560 and the large one to around ₹4,060. The ₹1,500 between them is the difference between home fragrance as an occasional purchase and home fragrance as something the house simply has.
There is a second return that does not appear in any price comparison, and for most households it matters more than the money: you stop administering it. Three and a quarter bottles a year instead of seven means fewer orders, fewer set-ups, fewer moments of noticing an empty glass on a Sunday. A reed diffuser's whole appeal is that it works without being operated, and a bottle that runs from one season into the next delivers that far better than one that needs replacing every six weeks. What the extra liquid does not buy is reach. Coverage is set by how many reeds are exposed and how the air moves, not by what is in the reservoir, so both sizes carry the same ~150 sq ft rating. A bigger room needs a second bottle, not a bigger one.
The three decisions behind your fourteen to eighteen weeks
Mountain Breeze 130ml₹1,349Towards eighteen weeks: a still interior position, an air-conditioned or simply cooler room, out of direct sun, nothing blowing on it, flipped every four or five days. Towards fourteen: a warm month and a room with air moving through it. Below fourteen: six reeds on a console in a genuine through-draught during a hot summer, flipped daily — twelve weeks is a realistic outcome there, and it is the bottle working hard rather than failing. Draught costs more weeks than heat does, and a fan or vent pointed at the bottle costs more than either.The five SOSA reed diffusers in 130ml
All five 130ml bottles run 14 to 18 weeks on six reeds and come with six fibre reeds each. The sticker prices differ by ₹50 and ₹100; per week that is a spread of about ₹6 across the whole range.
| Reed diffuser | Notes | Character | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Morning Freshness ★ ₹749 / ₹1,249 |
Malabar lemon · peppermint · eucalyptus | Bright, cool, waking — ₹1,249, about ₹78 a week | Bathrooms, kitchens and utility areas; the cheapest per week in the range |
|
Evening Calm ₹799 / ₹1,299 |
Kashmir lavender · chamomile | Soft, herbal, settling — ₹1,299, about ₹81 a week | Bedrooms on four reeds, where it runs 20–24 weeks |
|
Garden Bloom ₹799 / ₹1,299 |
British rose · night-blooming jasmine | Floral, romantic, dressed — ₹1,299, about ₹81 a week | Living rooms and dining rooms kept for company |
|
Mountain Breeze ₹849 / ₹1,349 |
Himalayan pine · sage · cedar | Dry, green, grounded — ₹1,349, about ₹84 a week | Halls and living rooms; the safest choice in a shared space |
| Also in the range: Fresh Brew (130ml ₹1,349) is warm, roasted and cosy at about ₹84 a week — a study or a winter sitting room. See all five reed diffusers. | |||
The reed range · five scentsFrom ₹749Shop →
Day & Night duo · two rooms₹1,498Shop →
Refills · 300ml₹2,399Shop →
Reeds, placement and flipping — the three things you control
Six reeds for a hall, a living room, an entrance or a kitchen of about 200 sq ft; four for a standard bedroom, which both suits the room and takes the bottle past twenty weeks; three for a small study you sit in for hours. Reed count sets how loud the source is, and bottle count sets how much of the room is covered — do not confuse the two. Give any setting forty-eight hours before judging it, because the fibre must saturate along its full length before it throws properly, and in a large room day one can feel like nothing at all.
Placement is where most of the missing weeks go. A console in a through-draught performs beautifully and empties quickly; an interior shelf lasts longer and reaches less far. Choose deliberately rather than by whichever surface was free. Then the three positions that are simply wrong: direct sunlight, which fades the fragrance and warms the oil; the direct blast of an AC vent or ceiling fan, which empties the bottle and pushes the scent against one wall; and bare polished wood or untreated stone, because reed oil marks a finish permanently if the bottle is knocked. A tray handles the last one. Keep it out of reach of children and pets, never decant it, and never top up a part-full bottle with a different scent.
Flip the reeds saturated-end up every three to five days. That gives a real refresh in throw and costs a modest amount of bottle life; flipping every morning is the fastest way to turn eighteen weeks into twelve. Over a 130ml's long life you will also meet the other failure mode: reeds clog. After two or three months the heavier, less volatile molecules saturate the fibre and wicking slows, so throw falls away while liquid remains. Fresh reeds fix it, and a set comes with every bottle. When the glass finally empties, a 300ml refill at ₹2,399 fills it roughly twice and a 500ml at ₹3,499 close to four times.
What to buy
Cost-per-week figures are ₹1,249 divided by the weeks, rounded to the rupee. Only the six-reed rows in an ordinary room are SOSA's published band; the others are what the same bottle does when the conditions or the reed count change.
| Room and conditions | Reeds | What to expect | Cost per week at ₹1,249 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hall in a through-draught, hot month | Six | 12–14 weeks | ₹89–₹104 |
| Ordinary room to 150 sq ft ★ | Six | 14–18 weeks — the published band | ₹69–₹89 |
| Kitchen of about 200 sq ft | Six | 14–16 weeks, working at the top of its range | ₹78–₹89 |
| Still, air-conditioned interior | Six | 18–20 weeks | ₹62–₹69 |
| Standard bedroom | Four | 20–24 weeks, clearly quieter | ₹52–₹62 |
| Refilled rather than rebought | Six | 300ml refill ₹2,399 — roughly two fills, about 32 weeks | About ₹75 |
Versailles
When somebody asks me which size to buy, I try to move the conversation to a different question: how often do you want to think about this. Because that is what you are really choosing between. Seven small bottles a year is seven decisions. Three large ones is three.
The money follows the same direction, which is convenient but not the point. Nine rupees and sixty paise a millilitre against fifteen; seventy-eight rupees a week against a hundred and seven. I would still recommend the larger bottle if the two came out level, because a reed diffuser that runs from one season into the next is doing the thing I designed it to do.
The one claim I will not make is that a bigger bottle scents a bigger room. It does not. The reeds and the air decide that, and a 130ml covers the same hundred and fifty square feet as a 50ml — it simply keeps doing it for four months. If your hall is larger, buy two and place them apart. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
Frequently asked questions
- How long should a 50ml last? — six to eight weeks, and what it is for.
- The best long-lasting reed diffusers — all five, costed per week.
- How to make a reed diffuser last longer — what each method costs you.
- How long do SOSA reed diffusers last? — all five blends, both sizes.
- Brand: the SOSA founder story.
SOSA products & prices (verified August 2026): Hotel Collection water-based ultrasonic diffuser fragrance 15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799 · Pack of 7 (15ml, all fragrances) ₹1,799; refills 100ml from ₹999. Seven scents: The Ritz-Carlton-inspired (white tea · bergamot · cedar), Westin-inspired (white tea · aloe · cedar), 1 Hotels-inspired (cedarwood · vetiver · green leaves), The St. Regis-inspired (amber · violet · woods), Shangri-La-inspired (jasmine · green tea · white tea), Four Seasons-inspired (citrus · floral · sandalwood), W Hotels-inspired (citrus · pepper · amber). Diffusers: Boond 300ml ₹899 · Sukoon 500ml ₹1,899 · Megh 6L ₹3,499. Water-based, phthalate-free, composed to IFRA standards for home diffusion; 3–6 drops per tank. Made in India, Pune. The Hotel Collection scents are SOSA's own interpretations inspired by the world's finest hotels; all hotel names are trademarks of their respective owners and are used only to describe the scent style — SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house, not affiliated with or endorsed by any hotel brand. Prices and availability subject to change — see the live product pages.




