Should Villa Owners Upgrade to a Cold-Air Scent Diffuser?

Should Villa Owners Upgrade to a Cold-Air Scent Diffuser?

 

★ Four conditions that justify ₹11,999 — and three that should stop you buying todayVaayu ₹11,999 · 400ml in the box · no separate refill oil sold at present · ask before you buyA portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA Vaayu · the villa upgrade decision
A conditional yes, with the refill gap named out loud — and the eight questions to ask us before you spend ₹11,999
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
★★★★★
"Four yeses, three noes, and I fell on the wrong side of two of them. I have not bought it, and I am glad I read the list first."
Vivek A. Nashik
Did not buy · villa owner
★★★★★
"The refill question was the one I would never have thought to ask. Four hundred millilitres in the box and nothing sold after it — good to know up front."
Sunita M. Alibaug
Asked before buying
★★★★★
"For us it was the labour, not the strength. Eight bottles flipped every Sunday across a villa had become somebody's job."
Harish T. Coimbatore
SOSA Vaayu ₹11,999
★★★★★
"Monsoon on the Konkan coast and a water-based machine was the wrong instinct. Dry mist was the reason we moved, not reach."
Ipsita R. Assagao, Goa
Waterless, deliberately
★★★★★
"I wanted a different fragrance in every room. That is a reason not to buy one machine, and the page said so rather than selling to me."
Gaurav L. Chandigarh
Stayed with reeds
★★★★★
"Measured the connected volume first, as instructed. Six hundred and forty cubic metres. The decision stopped being a feeling."
Reema J. Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad
Measured before deciding
★★★★★
"Four yeses, three noes, and I fell on the wrong side of two of them. I have not bought it, and I am glad I read the list first."
Vivek A. Nashik
Did not buy · villa owner
★★★★★
"The refill question was the one I would never have thought to ask. Four hundred millilitres in the box and nothing sold after it — good to know up front."
Sunita M. Alibaug
Asked before buying
★★★★★
"For us it was the labour, not the strength. Eight bottles flipped every Sunday across a villa had become somebody's job."
Harish T. Coimbatore
SOSA Vaayu ₹11,999
★★★★★
"Monsoon on the Konkan coast and a water-based machine was the wrong instinct. Dry mist was the reason we moved, not reach."
Ipsita R. Assagao, Goa
Waterless, deliberately
★★★★★
"I wanted a different fragrance in every room. That is a reason not to buy one machine, and the page said so rather than selling to me."
Gaurav L. Chandigarh
Stayed with reeds
★★★★★
"Measured the connected volume first, as instructed. Six hundred and forty cubic metres. The decision stopped being a feeling."
Reema J. Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad
Measured before deciding
Vaayu ships with 400ml · no separate cold-air refill oil is sold at present · ask us first Sukoon ₹1,899 for 270–320 sq ft · reed diffusers from ₹749 · free shipping above ₹499 Made in India · CE, RoHS and SGS certified · a portion funds girl-child education

 

Founder Diaries · Large-Space Scenting · The Upgrade Decision
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 9 min read Updated August 2026
₹11,999 is a serious purchase in an Indian household, and I would rather lose the sale than have you make it on a hunch. So this page is written as a test with a pass mark rather than as an argument. There are four conditions under which a villa owner should upgrade to a cold-air scent diffuser, and three under which they should not — and one of the three is a gap at our end that I will state before anything else: SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil. The machine ships with 400ml, four fragrances at 100ml each, and that is the whole cold-air supply available today. If knowing your resupply is settled is part of how you buy, write and ask us where that stands before you pay, not after.
Quick answers — read this first
Four yeses: your connected volume is genuinely large and you have measured it; you need scent on a schedule rather than constantly; you are in a humid climate and do not want a water-based mist; the weekly labour of many bottles has become the real cost.

Three noes: the problem is one room; you need guaranteed long-term fragrance supply; you want a different character in every room rather than one identity.

The refill gap: no separate Vaayu refill oil is sold at present. 400ml in the box, 90+ days at a mid setting. Confirm current availability with SOSA before buying if supply matters.

Eight questions to ask before you pay — refills, single scents, warranty, service, spares, the app, mounting hardware and multi-unit terms. The table in Part four has them.
The short answer
Short answer: upgrade only if all four yeses are true and none of the three noes are. A cold-air nebuliser is not a stronger diffuser — it is a different category, buying you volume coverage, scheduling and a dry undiluted output. If what you actually want is one room to smell good on demand, a Sukoon at ₹1,899 does that job properly for a sixth of the money and you should buy that instead.
The honest gap: SOSA does not sell a separate refill oil for the Vaayu at the time of writing. The 400ml supplied in the box — four SOSA Hotel Collection cold-air fragrances at 100ml each — is the supply. It is rated 90+ days a fill at a mid intensity setting. The water-based Hotel Collection sold for ultrasonic machines is a different product and must not be used in a Vaayu despite sharing scent names.
Shop: Vaayu ₹11,999, up to 1000m³, 400ml tank, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, key-lock, under 38 dB, 5W. Sukoon ₹1,899 for 270–320 sq ft. Reed diffusers from ₹749. Free shipping above ₹499.
Straight answer
Should villa owners upgrade to a cold-air scent diffuser?
1. Yes, if you have measured a genuinely large connected volume. Not estimated — measured. Floor area in square feet × 0.0929 × ceiling height in metres, for every space that is open to every other space. If that total runs into several hundred cubic metres, no passive format and no water-based machine will cover it and the category change is the only real answer. The Vaayu is rated up to 1000m³, about 2,000–3,000 sq ft depending on your ceilings.

2. Yes, if you need control rather than constancy. A reed diffuser cannot be turned on. If you want the house scented from six in the evening and not at two in the afternoon, that is a machine's job — 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, adjustable intensity, a Bluetooth app plus onboard buttons, auto-stop and a key-lock so nobody else changes the setting.

3. Yes, if you are in a humid climate and do not want a water-based mist. An ultrasonic machine carries fragrance in water and puts that water into the room. In a coastal or monsoon villa that is a genuine argument against it, and cold-air nebulisation adds neither water nor heat.

4. Yes, if the labour has become the real cost. Eight reed diffusers across a villa is eight bottles flipped weekly with gloves, four to eight replacements a year, and somebody remembering to do it. One tank filled quarterly is a different kind of ownership. Cost this in time, honestly.

5. No, if the problem is one room. Buy a Sukoon at ₹1,899 — 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, remote and timers, three fragrances in the box — and keep the ten thousand rupees.

6. No, if you need guaranteed long-term fragrance supply. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil. The 400ml in the box is the supply available today. That is a real reason to wait and ask rather than buy.

7. No, if you want a different character in every room. One machine gives a house one identity across the volume it reaches. If you love a coffee note in the living room and lavender in the bedroom, reed diffusers from ₹749 are not a downgrade — they are the correct product for what you want.

The reed range is composed and handmade in small batches in Pune, the Vaayu is made in India, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: four yeses — measured large volume, need for scheduling, humid climate, and labour that has become a cost. Three noes — one-room problem, need for guaranteed supply, and a preference for different scents in different rooms. No separate Vaayu refill oil is sold today; the 400ml in the box is the supply. Ask us the eight questions in Part four before you spend ₹11,999.
SOSA Vaayu waterless cold-air scent diffuser for villas
What ₹11,999 actually buys
SOSA Vaayu · waterless cold-air nebuliser ₹11,999
Pressurised air atomises undiluted fragrance oil into a dry nano-mist — no water, no heat — rated up to 1000m³, about 2,000 to 3,000 sq ft depending on ceiling height. 400ml refillable tank, 90+ days a 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 at 5W, 165 × 80.5 × 215 mm, 0.9 kg, black or white, freestanding or wall / HVAC mounted, CE, RoHS and SGS certified, made in India. It ships with four SOSA Hotel Collection cold-air fragrances at 100ml each, in one of three combos chosen at checkout — and that 400ml is the whole supply available at present, because no separate refill oil is sold today.

Part one — what "upgrade" means here, and what it does not

The word upgrade is doing a lot of quiet damage in this category. It implies a better version of the thing you already have, and that is not what is on offer. A cold-air nebuliser is a different category of machine that happens to sit at the top of the same price list. It does some things a reed diffuser cannot do at any price, and it gives up things a reed diffuser does for ₹749 — silence, no electricity, no maintenance, a bottle you can put in any room you like. Before you weigh the four conditions, it is worth being precise about the three ways the two formats actually differ, because most disappointed buyers in this category bought the right machine for the wrong reason.

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DIFFERENCE ONE · MECHANISM
Undiluted oil under pressure, not oil carried in water
A reed diffuser releases by evaporation from a wicked surface, at a rate set by the composition and the air around it. An ultrasonic machine such as the Sukoon vibrates a plate in water and a small fan pushes the resulting cool mist out, so a large part of what leaves the machine is water. Cold-air nebulisation removes the water entirely: pressurised air atomises the oil itself into droplets fine enough to stay airborne far longer, and nothing is diluted on the way. That is the whole reason a coverage figure can be up to 1000m³ rather than a few hundred square feet — and it is also why the machine cannot take water-based fragrance, and why reed oil goes in neither.
The consequence: in a humid Indian house, a dry output is not a nicety. It is often the deciding argument.
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DIFFERENCE TWO · CONTROL
The thing you are really buying, in most villas
SOSA Sukoon ultrasonic diffuserSukoon₹1,899 · 270–320 sq ftPassive formats are constant and low by design; they cannot surge and they cannot be scheduled. If your villa needs to smell of something at half past six when people arrive and of nothing at all overnight, no arrangement of bottles will do it. A Vaayu will: 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, an intensity setting you choose, and a key-lock so that a guest, a child or a member of staff cannot change it. In villas with household help, that lock is quietly one of the most valuable features on the specification sheet, because a machine that gets turned up to maximum on a Tuesday is a machine that empties its tank by Friday. Note that the Sukoon offers a cheaper version of the same idea — a remote with steady, 2H and 4H timers — for one room at ₹1,899.
The question: do you want the house to smell good, or to smell good at chosen hours? Only one of those needs a machine.
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DIFFERENCE THREE · SUPPLY
The gap, stated plainly
Every consumable product has a resupply question, and it is the one buyers of expensive machines forget to ask. With our reed range the answer is easy and public: oil-only refills at ₹2,399 for 300ml and ₹3,499 for 500ml, roughly ₹7–8 per millilitre against ₹15–17 for a new bottle. With the Vaayu, the honest answer today is that we do not sell a separate cold-air refill oil. The machine arrives with 400ml — four SOSA Hotel Collection fragrances at 100ml each, in whichever of the three combos you choose at checkout — rated at 90+ days per fill at a mid intensity setting, and that is the supply that exists at the time of writing. I am not going to dress that up. It is the same kind of gap as our missing replacement reeds, and it is named here for the same reason: so you can decide with it rather than discover it. The water-based Hotel Collection at 15ml ₹299, 100ml ₹999 and 300ml ₹1,799 is not a Vaayu refill; it shares scent names and nothing else, and it belongs in an ultrasonic machine.

Part two — four yeses and three noes

Read every row and be honest about your own house. The rule I would apply: all four yeses true and none of the three noes true means buy. Any no true means do not buy today — either because a cheaper product is genuinely better for you, or because a question needs answering first.

The villa upgrade test
Seven conditions, and which way each one points
Condition Which way it points Why If it points the other way
YES 1 · You have measured a large connected volume ★ Buy Several hundred cubic metres is past every passive and water-based option. The Vaayu is rated up to 1000m³ Under ~250m³, a ₹1,899 Sukoon or two reed diffusers
YES 2 · You need scent on a schedule Buy Timers, intensity, auto-stop and a key-lock. A reed diffuser cannot be turned on If constant and low is fine, reeds from ₹749 are the better product
YES 3 · Humid climate, no water wanted in the air Buy Cold-air adds no water and no heat; ultrasonic mist is water-carried In a dry climate this argument disappears entirely
YES 4 · Weekly bottle labour has become a real cost Buy Eight bottles flipped weekly against one tank filled quarterly If you enjoy the ritual, that is a legitimate reason to keep reeds
NO 1 · The problem is one room Do not buy 270–320 sq ft on demand costs ₹1,899 and solves it completely Only if that one room is itself several hundred cubic metres
NO 2 · You need guaranteed long-term supply Do not buy today No separate Vaayu refill oil is sold at present. 400ml in the box is the supply Ask SOSA where refill availability stands before committing
NO 3 · You want a different scent per room Do not buy One machine gives one identity across the volume it reaches Five reed compositions from ₹749 give you five characters
The honest caveat: nothing on this page should be read as a promise about outcomes. A scent diffuser adds fragrance to air — it does not clean air, remove smells or change how anyone feels, and no claim is made that scenting affects ratings, bookings, revenue, health or mood. Coverage and runtime figures are manufacturer specifications and vary with ceiling height, ventilation, intensity setting and season. Ventilate first, scent second, and never diffuse over live cooking.
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One of these three is your answer
The SOSA principle
An upgrade you cannot resupply is a purchase with a horizon.
We ship 400ml with the Vaayu and we do not sell a separate cold-air refill today. That is not a reason nobody should buy it; it is a reason everybody should ask us about it first.

Part three — the three noes, in full

No one: the problem is one room. This is by a wide margin the commonest case among people who write to me about the Vaayu, and it is the easiest to redirect. A villa can be very large and still have exactly one scenting problem — the drawing room where guests sit, or the entrance hall, or the family lounge upstairs. If that is the shape of it, a Sukoon at ₹1,899 covering 270–320 sq ft, with 16–18 hours on low from a 500ml tank, a remote and steady / 2H / 4H timers and three 15ml Hotel Collection fragrances in the box, is not a compromise. It is the correct product, at a sixth of the price, and the remaining ten thousand rupees buys a great many reed diffusers for the rooms around it. Add a Boond at ₹899 for a study or a bathroom if you want a second small machine. What I would not do is buy the 6L Megh at ₹3,499 as a middle step: it runs about 100 hours a fill but covers only around 215 square feet, less than the Sukoon. It is a runtime and humidity machine, never a coverage upgrade, and in a villa it solves nothing that the Sukoon does not solve better.

No two: you need guaranteed long-term supply. Here is the arithmetic on what you actually get, shown as arithmetic. The tank is 400ml and the machine is rated at 90+ days per fill at a mid intensity setting, which works out at roughly 4.4ml a day — and that is a specification, not a measurement of your house, because consumption moves with intensity, run hours and the volume being scented. Run it harder or longer and 400ml is less than 90 days; run it on a 4h timer at low and it is considerably more. Either way, when the 400ml is finished, there is at present no SOSA cold-air refill oil to buy, and the water-based Hotel Collection is not a substitute at any price. For a household that treats ₹11,999 as a one-off capital purchase and is content with the supply in the box while the range develops, that may be perfectly acceptable. For a household that needs to know the fragrance will still be available in eighteen months, it is a reason to ask us first and, quite possibly, to wait. The electricity side, for completeness, is trivial and computable: at 5W, eight hours a day is 0.04 kWh a day, about 1.2 kWh a month; even at ₹8 a unit that is under ₹10 a month. State tariffs vary and I am not quoting anyone's bill — but the machine is not what will cost you money. The fragrance is, and the fragrance is the open question.

No three: you want a different character in every room. One machine reaching a connected volume gives that volume one identity. That is precisely what a hotel wants and it is a legitimate thing to want at home, but it is not the only legitimate thing. Plenty of villa owners like a house that changes as you walk through it — coffee and vanilla in the living room, pine and cedar in the study, lavender and chamomile by the beds. With five reed compositions from ₹749 for 50ml and ₹1,249 for 130ml, and oil-only refills at ₹2,399 for 300ml keeping the running cost near ₹7–8 per millilitre, that is a well-served preference and not a lesser one. The single rule if you go this way is that any two scents sharing one open volume must share a note, or you get a seam where they meet. Beyond those three, there is a fourth quieter no worth naming: if you have not yet done the free things — flipping every reed weekly, moving bottles out of dead corners and away from AC jets, closing a space for an hour before it matters — do those first. They cost nothing and they resolve more villa complaints than any purchase does.

Four hundred millilitres arrives in the box, and we do not sell a refill for it yet. Ask us where that stands before you pay, not after.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

Part four — the questions to ask SOSA before spending ₹11,999

Write to us, or to any seller of a large-space machine, with these eight before you pay. I have put beside each one what we can honestly tell you as of August 2026, including the several where the honest answer is that it is not published and you should ask a human.

Eight questions before you buy
Ask these, and expect a straight answer to each
Ask Why it matters What we can tell you today
1. Is a Vaayu refill oil available, in what sizes and at what price? ★ It decides whether this is a lasting purchase or a 400ml one No separate cold-air refill oil is currently sold. 400ml ships in the box. Ask us for the current position before ordering
2. Can I buy one scent rather than a combo of four? A signature scent held consistently is one bottle repeated, not four rotated The machine ships as one of three four-fragrance combos chosen at checkout. Single-scent supply is not published — ask
3. What is the warranty period, and what does it cover? It is a pump and a compressor, and it is ₹11,999 Not published. Ask SOSA directly and get it in writing
4. Is there a service option, and who services it in my city? A villa in Alibaug is not a villa in Bengaluru for service purposes Not published. Ask before you buy, not when something stops
5. Are spare parts available — tank, seals, tubing? Consumable seals are the usual failure point on nebulising machines Not published. Ask
6. Is the Bluetooth app on iOS, Android or both — and does it run fully without the app? An app-dependent machine in a house with the wrong phones is a problem The specification lists a Bluetooth app plus onboard buttons and timers. Platform availability is not published — ask
7. Is wall or HVAC mounting hardware included, and is fitting offered? In a tall or open room, mounting position is the whole result The machine is specified as freestanding or wall / HVAC mountable. Hardware and fitting terms are not published — ask
8. Are multi-unit or corporate terms available? Two machines for a large property is a different conversation from one Not published. Ask, and mention the property size when you do
Honest notes for buyers: the four items above marked "not published" are genuinely unverified — warranty, service, spares and commercial terms — and I would rather write that than invent a reassuring sentence. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil; the 400ml supplied in the box, four SOSA Hotel Collection cold-air fragrances at 100ml each, is the supply available at the time of writing, and buyers who need long-term supply should confirm current availability with SOSA before purchasing. That cold-air oil is a different product from the water-based Hotel Collection sold for ultrasonic machines at 15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799, which must never be used in a Vaayu despite the shared scent names; reed oil goes in no machine at all. The 90+ days per fill figure is a manufacturer specification at a mid intensity setting and moves with intensity, run hours, room volume and ventilation. Electricity figures on this page are arithmetic on the 5W rating, not a quoted bill, and state tariffs vary. Above the Vaayu sit the commercial tiers — Aangan at ₹25,999 for roughly 8,000–10,000 sq ft and Meenar at ₹38,500 for 12,000–18,000 sq ft — which are ducted systems for hotels, showrooms and offices rather than houses. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
SOSA reed diffuser oil refill 300ml and 500ml
What a settled supply chain looks like, for comparison
SOSA reed diffuser refill · oil only ₹2,399 / 300ml
I include this deliberately. If the supply question is what is stopping you from spending ₹11,999, the reed side of our range is where that question already has a public answer: 300ml at ₹2,399 runs a vessel for roughly 8–11 months and 500ml at ₹3,499 for 14–18, at about ₹7–8 per millilitre against ₹15–17 for a fresh 50ml bottle. You reuse your own glass and reeds — reeds are not sold separately, which is our other honest gap, and the guidance is to refresh them every few months. Remove the reeds, pour to the neck, return them, flip once so both ends are coated. Five scents, same formula as the bottles, and it does not go in any machine.
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ISIPCA
Versailles
A note from Sonal

The most uncomfortable page in this whole cluster to write was this one, because the honest version of it costs us sales. We sell a ₹11,999 machine that we do not yet sell a refill for. I could have written around that — most of the industry would, and the phrasing practically writes itself. I would rather say it in the lede, in the table, in the buyer's notes and again here, and let you decide with the information in front of you.

What I would ask in return is that you judge the machine on what it is rather than on what the word upgrade implies. It is not a stronger reed diffuser. It is a cold-air nebuliser that covers a volume no passive format can reach, that can be scheduled and locked, and that puts nothing wet into a house that is already damp for four months of the year. Those are real advantages and, for a certain kind of large property, they are worth the money even with the supply question open.

For everybody else — and it genuinely is most people who read this page — the cheaper answer is the better one. One room is a ₹1,899 Sukoon. A house you want to have different moods in is four or five reed diffusers from ₹749 with a ₹2,399 refill behind them. There is no version of this business where I would rather sell you the expensive thing you did not need than the cheap thing you did. Everything in the reed range is composed and handmade in small batches in Pune, the Vaayu is made in India, and a part of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali.

Frequently asked questions

Is a cold-air diffuser worth it for a villa?
Only if all four conditions hold: a measured connected volume in the hundreds of cubic metres, a genuine need for scheduling rather than constant low fragrance, a humid climate where a water-based mist is unwelcome, and weekly bottle labour that has become a real cost. If any of the three noes apply — a one-room problem, a need for guaranteed long-term supply, or a preference for different scents in different rooms — the honest answer is no, at least today.
Does SOSA sell a refill for the Vaayu?
Not at present. The machine ships with 400ml of cold-air fragrance — four SOSA Hotel Collection scents at 100ml each — rated at 90+ days per fill at a mid intensity setting, and that is the whole supply available at the time of writing. The water-based Hotel Collection sold for ultrasonic machines is a different product and must not be used in a Vaayu despite sharing scent names. If long-term supply matters to you, confirm the current position with SOSA before you buy.
What should I ask before buying a large-space scent machine?
Eight things: refill availability, sizes and price; whether a single scent can be bought rather than a combo; warranty length and cover; service and who provides it in your city; spare-part availability; whether the app is iOS, Android or both and whether the machine runs fully without it; mounting hardware and fitting; and multi-unit terms. For SOSA, the first has a clear answer today — no separate refill oil is sold — and four of the others are not published, so ask a human rather than assuming.
How much does a Vaayu cost to run?
The electricity is negligible and computable: at 5W, eight hours a day is 0.04 kWh a day and about 1.2 kWh a month, which even at ₹8 a unit is under ₹10 a month — arithmetic on the rating rather than a quoted bill, and tariffs vary by state. The fragrance is the real cost and currently the unanswerable part, because 400ml ships in the box and no separate refill is sold at present. At 90+ days a fill the in-box supply works out at roughly 4.4ml a day at a mid setting.
Is the Megh a cheaper alternative for a villa?
No. The 6L Megh at ₹3,499 runs about 100 hours a fill, which is genuinely useful, but it covers only around 215 sq ft — less than the ₹1,899 Sukoon. It is a runtime and humidity machine, never a coverage upgrade, and in a large or humid villa it is the wrong instinct twice over. If one room is the problem, buy the Sukoon.
The villa upgrade decision · 2026
Four yeses, three noes — and one question to ask us before you spend ₹11,999
Vaayu at ₹11,999 is waterless cold-air nebulisation rated up to 1000m³, about 2,000–3,000 sq ft, with a 400ml tank at 90+ days a fill, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, adjustable intensity, auto-stop and key-lock, under 38 dB at 5W. It ships with four cold-air fragrances at 100ml each — and no separate refill oil is sold at present, so ask us about supply before ordering. If the problem is one room, the Sukoon at ₹1,899 covers 270–320 sq ft on demand. Reed diffusers from ₹749 with oil-only refills from ₹2,399. 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, as a conditional buying test for villa owners considering a cold-air scent diffuser. Specifications are taken from the live SOSA product pages as of August 2026. Warranty length, service arrangements, spare-part availability, mounting hardware, app platform availability and multi-unit terms are not published and are described here as unverified rather than assumed. Consumption and running-cost figures are arithmetic on the published 400ml tank, 90+ day fill and 5W rating, not measurements; electricity tariffs vary by state and no bill is quoted. No health, air-purification, odour-elimination, mood or commercial-outcome claim is made or implied — a scent diffuser adds fragrance to air and does nothing else. Ventilate first, scent second.

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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