Why Can't I Smell My Diffuser Across My Villa?

Why Can't I Smell My Diffuser Across My Villa?

 

★ Run every free check first — then face the arithmetic that explains why they did not helpReed diffusers from ₹749 · Sukoon ₹1,899 · Vaayu ₹11,999 · free shipping above ₹499A portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA Vaayu · villa diagnostics
A diffuser releases a fixed amount of fragrance every day. A villa keeps asking for more air to be scented. That gap is the whole problem
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★★★★★
"I flipped every reed, moved all four bottles and closed the doors for an hour, exactly as instructed. The house still went quiet past the dining table. Being told nothing was broken was oddly the most useful thing anyone had said."
Vikram R. Alibaug
Four reed diffusers · 4,200 sq ft
★★★★★
"The walk-in audit took me twenty minutes with a notebook and told me more than three years of buying. Two zones were fine, four had nothing at all reaching them."
Meghna I. Assagao
Villa audit · 5 zones
★★★★★
"I had been buying a new bottle every time the house felt flat. Nobody had told me the daily output of a bottle is fixed no matter how much I spend on it."
Rajat B. Lonavala
Stopped buying bottles
★★★★★
"My wet lines were perfect on all six reeds in every bottle. That was the finding — the diffusers were working and the house was simply bigger than they are."
Sharanya K. Coimbatore
Wet-line test · 3 bottles
★★★★★
"Guests kept saying the entrance smelled lovely and I could not smell a thing. Turns out I cross that boundary fifteen times a day and they cross it once."
Devendra M. Udaipur
Garden Bloom at the entrance
★★★★★
"We ended up keeping every reed diffuser we owned and adding one machine on the common floor. The bottles were never the mistake — the expectation was."
Anupama V. Hyderabad
Vaayu ₹11,999 + reeds
★★★★★
"I flipped every reed, moved all four bottles and closed the doors for an hour, exactly as instructed. The house still went quiet past the dining table. Being told nothing was broken was oddly the most useful thing anyone had said."
Vikram R. Alibaug
Four reed diffusers · 4,200 sq ft
★★★★★
"The walk-in audit took me twenty minutes with a notebook and told me more than three years of buying. Two zones were fine, four had nothing at all reaching them."
Meghna I. Assagao
Villa audit · 5 zones
★★★★★
"I had been buying a new bottle every time the house felt flat. Nobody had told me the daily output of a bottle is fixed no matter how much I spend on it."
Rajat B. Lonavala
Stopped buying bottles
★★★★★
"My wet lines were perfect on all six reeds in every bottle. That was the finding — the diffusers were working and the house was simply bigger than they are."
Sharanya K. Coimbatore
Wet-line test · 3 bottles
★★★★★
"Guests kept saying the entrance smelled lovely and I could not smell a thing. Turns out I cross that boundary fifteen times a day and they cross it once."
Devendra M. Udaipur
Garden Bloom at the entrance
★★★★★
"We ended up keeping every reed diffuser we owned and adding one machine on the common floor. The bottles were never the mistake — the expectation was."
Anupama V. Hyderabad
Vaayu ₹11,999 + reeds
Vaayu: waterless cold-air nebulisation · 400ml tank · 90+ days a fill · under 38 dB Reed diffusers 50ml ₹749–₹849 · 130ml ₹1,249–₹1,349 · Sukoon 270–320 sq ft at ₹1,899 No Vaayu refill oil is sold yet — the 400ml in the box is the supply available today

 

Founder Diaries · Large-Space Scenting · Villa Diagnostics
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 9 min read Updated August 2026
Almost everyone who writes to me about a villa has already done the work. They have flipped the reeds, moved the bottles, bought a second one, bought a bigger one, and shut the windows for an hour before guests arrive. The house still goes quiet somewhere between the entrance and the far end of the living room. What nobody tells them is that the checks will come back clean — because in a large house the usual faults are usually not the fault. Run the diagnostic anyway; it is free and it occasionally finds something. Then read the arithmetic at the end of it, which is where the real answer lives.
Quick answers — read this first
Run the audit before you buy anything: walk in from outside with a notebook, zone by zone, and write down where the fragrance stops. Twenty minutes, no money, and it tells you whether you have a placement problem or a size problem.

The wet-line test: lift one reed and find the boundary between soaked and dry. High and dark means saturated and stalled — flip it. Barely above the oil means it is not wicking. Normal wet line plus a quiet house is the answer this page is about.

The arithmetic nobody does: a 50ml reed diffuser releases its whole 50ml over six to eight weeks — roughly a millilitre a day, and that number does not change however large the house is.

When it is genuinely a size problem: past roughly 250–300 sq ft of connected open volume per bottle, a reed cannot reach further. A Sukoon at ₹1,899 handles one proper room; the waterless Vaayu at ₹11,999 is rated up to 1000m³.
The short answer
Short answer: you cannot smell your diffuser across the villa because a diffuser has one fixed rate of output and a villa has an enormous and growing demand for scented air. The fragrance is not failing to travel — there is not enough of it leaving the source per hour to fill that much volume once it has spread. Every free fix worth doing is listed below and you should do all of them, but in a house above about 2,000 sq ft they usually confirm the diagnosis rather than solve it.
The diagnostic, in order: come in from outside and audit zone by zone · check the wet line on one reed in every bottle · flip all six · move each bottle into gentle passing air at waist-to-chest height, away from AC vents and direct sun · close the room for an hour and come back in. Anything that survives all five is a capacity problem, not a fault.
Shop: keep the reed diffusers — they are right for the rooms they were bought for. If a whole connected floor is the job, the SOSA Vaayu at ₹11,999 nebulises undiluted oil, covers up to 1000m³ and ships with 400ml of fragrance. Note before you buy: we do not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil — check current availability with us if long-term supply matters to you.
Straight answer
Why does my diffuser smell strong in one spot and disappear across the rest of the villa?
1. Because your nose is the worst instrument in the house. You cross every fragrance boundary a dozen times a day and stop registering a constant within minutes. Guests arriving from outside are better witnesses than you are — ask two of them where the fragrance starts and stops, and write the answers down.

2. Because the bottle may genuinely have stalled. Lift one reed and look for the wet line. Soaked portion high and dark means the exposed ends have loaded up with the heavy end of the composition and delivery has slowed; flip all six, gloves on. A wet line barely above the oil means the reeds are not wicking and want refreshing.

3. Because a villa has more dead air than a flat. Long corridors, double-height voids and furniture-heavy corners hold still air that never comes to you. A reed diffuser releases and waits for the room to distribute. Waist to chest height, near a doorway or walkway, several feet clear of a split AC and out of direct sun.

4. Because the ground floor of a villa breathes hard. Doors to the garden, staff moving through, a stairwell drawing air upward — the air in a large house is replaced far more often than in a sealed 2BHK, and fragrance leaves with it.

5. And then, when all of that is right: because the output is fixed. A 50ml bottle releases 50ml over six to eight weeks — roughly a millilitre a day, whether it stands in a study or in a 5,000 sq ft villa. Nothing in the free ladder raises that number. More reeds spends the same oil faster; a 130ml spends it for longer. Neither makes more per hour.

6. Which makes the branch point simple. Specific dead zones mean a placement problem, and one or two more bottles will answer it cheaply. A uniformly working, uniformly quiet house means the villa is larger than its sources, and no further bottle changes that.

The reed range is composed and handmade in small batches in Pune and the Vaayu is made in India; a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: audit the house from the front door with a notebook, check the wet line, flip all six reeds, move each bottle into passing air, and close a room for an hour. If those find a dead zone, you have a placement problem and it is cheap. If they all come back clean, your diffusers are working perfectly and the villa is bigger than their fixed daily output — that is a capacity decision, not a fault.
SOSA Vaayu waterless cold-air scent diffuser for large spaces
When the diagnosis is capacity
SOSA Vaayu · waterless cold-air diffuser ₹11,999
Pressurised air atomises undiluted fragrance oil into a dry nano-mist — no water, no heat, and a rated coverage of up to 1000m³, which is roughly 2,000 to 3,000 sq ft depending on your ceiling height. 400ml tank, 90+ days a fill at a mid intensity setting, under 38 dB, 5W. Bluetooth app and onboard buttons with 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, adjustable intensity and a key-lock. Freestanding, or wall and HVAC mounted. Ships with four 100ml Hotel Collection fragrances. We do not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil — that 400ml is the supply available today, so ask us about current availability before you commit.

Part one — the three checks worth running before you spend anything

There is a version of this article that goes straight to the machine, and I am not going to write it. Roughly one villa in three that writes to me has a genuine, correctable placement problem hiding behind what feels like a capacity problem, and it costs nothing to find out which one you have. What follows is the diagnostic I would run in my own house, in order, and each step tells you something the next one depends on. Do all three before you read Part three, because Part three is the conclusion you reach only if these come back clean.

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CHECK ONE · FREE
Borrow a nose that has been outside
Olfactory adaptation is not a small effect and it is worst in your own home. Your nose stops reporting a constant within a few minutes, and in a villa you cross the boundary between scented and unscented air perhaps fifteen times a day, which trains it hard. The owner of a large house is systematically the least reliable judge of whether it smells of anything. Go outside for fifteen minutes — a real fifteen, in fresh air, not standing in the porch — then come back through the front door and walk your normal route slowly. Better still, ask two people arriving for dinner where the fragrance starts and where it stops. Their answers will disagree with your impression more often than not, and theirs are the ones worth acting on.
The tell: if guests say the entrance smells lovely and you cannot smell it at all, nothing is wrong with the entrance.
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CHECK TWO · FREE
The wet line, on one reed in every bottle
SOSA Mountain Breeze reed diffuserMountain Breeze₹849 · 9.4/10Lift a single reed and find the boundary between the oil-soaked portion and the dry portion. There are three readings. High and dark means saturated and stalled — the exposed end has accumulated the heavy, slow part of the composition; flip all six, gloves on, and give it a few hours. Barely above the oil line means the reed is not wicking and wants refreshing. Normal — a clear line partway up, the exposed end dry-looking — while the house is quiet is the reading that matters here, because it says the bottle is doing exactly what it was built to do. In a villa, check one reed in every bottle; it is common to find one stalled bottle in an otherwise healthy set, and that bottle is usually the zone that felt dead.
The rule: a healthy wet line plus a silent room removes the diffuser from the list of suspects entirely.
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CHECK THREE · FREE
The closed-room hour, and what it proves
Take one zone that has disappointed you. Close its doors and windows, turn off the fan and the AC, leave it an hour, and walk back in from outside. If the room now smells clearly of the fragrance, the bottle is producing enough for that volume and your problem is air exchange — the villa is flushing it out through open doors, a stairwell or a hard-running split unit faster than it accumulates. That is partly fixable with placement and door discipline, and needs no purchase. If the closed room still reads faint after an hour, that zone is simply too large for what is standing in it, and no amount of flipping, moving or door-closing will change the finding. Almost nobody runs this test because it feels too simple to be informative. It is the most informative thing on this page.

Part two — the walk-in audit, zone by zone

Do this once, properly, with paper. Come in from outside, walk your normal route through the house at normal speed, and in each zone write one of four words: clear, faint, nothing, or wrong. Then read the table. The value of the exercise is that it converts a vague dissatisfaction — "the villa does not smell of anything" — into a map, and a map can be acted on cheaply. Below is how each reading translates, and what it costs to answer.

The villa audit
What each reading means and what it costs to fix
What you wrote down What it usually means First move Cost If that does not work
Clear at the source, nothing three metres away ★ Dead air — an alcove, a niche, behind furniture Move the bottle to a console near a doorway, waist to chest height Free The zone is larger than one point source
Faint everywhere, including at the bottle Stalled reeds, or a bottle near the end of its life Flip all six; check the wet line and the fill level Free Oil refill ₹2,399 for 300ml
Nothing at all, but the bottle looks healthy Air exchange — the zone is being flushed faster than it fills Run the closed-room hour; move away from vents and open doors Free Add a source at the zone's entry point
Clear near the stairs, nothing on the floor above Vertical movement — each floor is its own problem Give the upper landing its own bottle rather than expecting a climb From ₹749 One machine per connected floor
Two scents meeting in a corridor and reading as neither A seam — the compositions do not share a note Match them: Mountain Breeze and Morning Freshness meet on green eucalyptus From ₹749 One source, one scent, whole floor
Everything clean, everything faint, nothing broken Capacity — the honest finding this article exists for Stop buying bottles; read Part three Sukoon ₹1,899 per room, or Vaayu ₹11,999 per floor
The honest caveat: this audit is a structured way of paying attention, not a measurement. It depends on your own nose on one day, in one season, with the doors in one configuration — and a villa in August behaves differently from the same villa in January. Run it twice, a week apart, before you act on it, and give more weight to what arriving guests tell you than to what you notice yourself.
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The three answers the audit points at
The SOSA principle
A diffuser has one rate. A villa has an appetite.
Every free fix redistributes what a source already produces. None of them raises the amount produced. Once you have redistributed it perfectly and the house is still quiet, you have finished the free half of the problem.

Part three — the arithmetic, and the villas that should ignore it

Here is the ledger, and it is arithmetic on our published figures rather than a measurement of anything. A 50ml reed diffuser is rated at six to eight weeks — forty-two to fifty-six days — so it is releasing something in the region of one millilitre of fragrance oil per day, and that figure is the same in a study and in a 5,000 sq ft villa. A 130ml at ₹1,349 lasts fourteen to eighteen weeks at roughly the same daily rate, which is precisely why a bigger bottle lasts longer without smelling stronger. Six bottles in six rooms gives you six independent millilitres a day, each spreading from its own point and none of them reaching the others. The Vaayu, by comparison, carries 400ml rated at 90+ days a fill at a mid intensity setting — around four millilitres a day, and critically, propelled rather than left to drift. Both numbers move with settings, season and how often your doors open.

That comparison is why the free ladder stops working above a certain size. Flipping restores a rate that has slipped; it cannot exceed the rate. Moving the bottle into passing air improves distribution of what is released; it does not release more. Adding reeds spends the same oil faster, buying a louder fortnight and a shorter bottle. A second bottle at the far end is a genuinely good idea — but it is addition, one millilitre at a time, against a house measured in hundreds of cubic metres. At some point the correct response stops being another bottle and becomes a different category of machine, and the useful thing is knowing where that point sits for your house rather than discovering it after the fifth purchase.

Now the part that matters more: when you should ignore everything I have just written. Most villas do not need an ₹11,999 machine. If your audit found specific dead zones rather than a uniformly quiet house, placement and one extra bottle will fix it for under a thousand rupees. If what you actually want is for the entrance to smell good when guests arrive, that is one zone, and a single well-placed reed diffuser answers it — the entrance is the highest-value spot in a large house and the cheapest to solve. If your villa is a set of rooms whose doors are usually shut, you do not have a large-space problem at all; you have several small-space problems, each a ₹749 to ₹1,349 bottle rather than a shared machine. If the ground floor is the only part you entertain in, scent the ground floor and let the rest be. And if what you want is a strong room on demand — before dinner, not all week — a Sukoon at ₹1,899 with timers does that for one room at a sixth of the price. The Vaayu earns its money when a large connected volume must smell the same all the time and you do not want to touch anything. Those are narrower conditions than the price tag suggests.

Every free fix moves fragrance around. None of them makes more of it.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

Part four — what to do, in the order I would do it

The first four lines cost nothing and roughly a third of villa owners finish there. The rest is arranged so that each step is only worth taking if the one above it did not settle the question.

The villa diagnostic ladder
From free checks to a change of category
Step What it rules in or out Time or cost Stop here if
1. Fifteen minutes outside, then the walk-in audit ★ Your own adaptation, and the map of dead zones 20 minutes · free Guests can smell what you cannot
2. Wet line on one reed per bottle, then flip all six Stalled delivery, poor wicking, a bottle near its end 10 minutes · free The house wakes up within a few hours
3. Move each bottle into gentle passing air Alcoves, dead corners, draughts from a split AC Free — and it often extends the bottle The quiet zone was a placement zone
4. The closed-room hour in your worst zone Air exchange versus genuine under-capacity 1 hour · free The closed room reads clearly
5. Add a bottle at the far end, or a matched duo Whether the zone needed two point sources rather than one From ₹749 · duos from ₹1,548 Two sources cover the zone evenly
6. One Sukoon in the room you actually use Whether the want is on demand rather than everywhere ₹1,899 · 270–320 sq ft · timers One controllable room is enough
7. Vaayu on the main connected floor The capacity finding — one identity across a large volume ₹11,999 · up to 1000m³ · 400ml in the box Ask about refill supply first
Not a step: a Megh bought for coverage 6L and ~100 hours of runtime, but only about 215 sq ft — less than the Sukoon ₹3,499 · a runtime and humidity machine Buy it for runtime, never for reach
Honest notes for buyers: the daily-output figures on this page are arithmetic on our published bottle lives and tank sizes, not laboratory measurements, and they move with intensity setting, ceiling height, ventilation and season. Coverage numbers are specifications: the Vaayu's up-to-1000m³ rating is about 2,000–3,000 sq ft depending on how high your ceilings are. The Vaayu ships with 400ml of cold-air oil across four 100ml Hotel Collection fragrances, and we do not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil — that in-box supply is what is available at the time of writing, so please check current availability with us before purchasing if long-term supply matters. The water-based Hotel Collection sold for ultrasonic machines is a different product and must not be put in a Vaayu despite sharing scent names; reed oil goes in neither. Warranty, servicing and installation terms are not published here — ask us. A scent machine adds fragrance; ventilate first and scent second. Keep oils away from children and pets, and stand reed bottles on a tray.
SOSA Sukoon ultrasonic cool mist diffuser
The answer for most villas, most of the time
SOSA Sukoon · ultrasonic diffuser ₹1,899
Before anyone spends ₹11,999, this is the machine I ask them to try. A 500ml tank running sixteen to eighteen hours on low, covering 270 to 320 sq ft — a real number rather than a cautious one — with a remote and steady, 2H and 4H timers, and three 15ml Hotel Collection fragrances in the box. In a villa its job is not the whole house; it is the one room you actually entertain in, made strong on demand and switched off when you go to bed. Two of these in the two rooms that matter costs ₹3,798, and for a great many large houses that is where the problem ends.
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ISIPCA
Versailles
A note from Sonal

The letters that stay with me are the ones from people who have bought four or five of our reed diffusers for a large house and feel quietly cheated. They are not cheated, and the bottles are not defective — but I understand entirely why it feels that way, because nobody sold them a specification, they sold them a mood. A reed diffuser is a constant, passive, deliberately low background with no fan and no switch, and it is superb at that job in the rooms it was built for. It was simply asked to do something outside its range.

So I would rather publish the arithmetic than let anyone find it by spending. One millilitre a day is one millilitre a day. If your villa needs more than several of those, that is a category decision and it deserves to be made once, with clear eyes, rather than in six increments of ₹849.

And I will keep saying the uncomfortable part: most large houses do not need our most expensive machine. They need one bottle moved, one bottle flipped, one bottle added at the entrance, and permission to stop worrying about the guest bedroom nobody has slept in since March. Everything we make is composed 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

Why can I only smell my diffuser when I am standing next to it?
That is an airflow reading, not a strength reading. A reed diffuser releases and waits for the room to distribute; in an alcove or behind furniture the fragrance pools within a foot of the glass. Move it to a console near a doorway or walkway at roughly waist to chest height, several feet clear of an AC vent or fan and out of direct sun. If it still reads that way in a villa-scale room after the move, the zone is larger than one point source can serve.
Will a 130ml bottle solve it in a big house?
No, and this is the most common wasted purchase we see. A 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349 holds more oil and lasts fourteen to eighteen weeks against six to eight, but at the same six reeds it releases at roughly the same daily rate. You are buying duration, not reach. In a villa that is still a good purchase for a room that already works — it just does not change the room that does not.
How many reed diffusers does a villa need?
Count zones rather than square feet: any space that is a separate volume when the doors are in their normal position wants its own source, up to roughly 250–300 sq ft of connected area per bottle. A six-zone house therefore wants six bottles, which is why the arithmetic starts favouring one machine somewhere around the fourth or fifth. If most of your doors stay shut, stay with bottles; a machine cannot scent through a closed door either.
Would a Megh cover more of the villa than a Sukoon?
No — and it is worth saying plainly because the 6L tank suggests otherwise. The Megh at ₹3,499 runs about 100 hours on a fill but covers roughly 215 sq ft, which is less than the ₹1,899 Sukoon's 270–320 sq ft. It is a runtime and humidity machine. Buy it because you do not want to refill anything for four days, never because you want more of the house to smell of something.
If I buy a Vaayu, can I buy more of the oil later?
Not from us at present. The machine ships with 400ml — four Hotel Collection fragrances at 100ml each — and that in-box supply is the cold-air oil available today; we do not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill. The water-based Hotel Collection sold for ultrasonic machines at ₹299 to ₹1,799 is a different product and cannot be used in a Vaayu even though the scent names match. If long-term supply is a condition of your purchase, ask us where refill availability stands before you order rather than after.
Villa diagnostics · 2026
Run the free checks first. Then decide whether you have a fault or a size
Reed diffusers from ₹749 for 50ml and ₹1,249 for 130ml, six fibre reeds in every bottle, oil-only refills from ₹2,399. Sukoon ₹1,899 for 270–320 sq ft with timers and three fragrances in the box. Vaayu ₹11,999, waterless cold-air nebulisation rated up to 1000m³, 400ml tank, 90+ days a fill, under 38 dB — with no separate refill oil sold today, so ask us about supply first. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
See the Vaayu → Sukoon ₹1,899
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About this guide: Written by Sonal Sahani, ISIPCA Versailles-trained founder and perfumer at SOSA Home & Body, on diagnosing why fragrance does not carry across a large house. The diagnostic sequence is SOSA's own working guidance from in-house testing and customer correspondence, not a laboratory protocol; the daily-output figures are arithmetic on published bottle lives and tank sizes and vary with setting, ceiling height, ventilation and season. No health, air-quality or odour-removal claim is made anywhere on this page.

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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