RE: Using Reed Diffuser Air Fresheners
I personally love them in our home, make sure it is a smell that you like.
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RE: Using Reed Diffuser Air Fresheners
I think I will buy a reed diffuser and also a tart now that I know what one is! Thanks for helping me decide you guys! Robyn
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RE: Using Reed Diffuser Air Fresheners
Thanks for letting me know what tarts are kghsave :-)
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RE: Using Reed Diffuser Air Fresheners
This is for Deeli; in regards to a tart, Yankee Candle sells them. It's just a small pie like shape of scented wax. They can be burned in electric tart warmers or in ones that use tealight candles on the bottom. Once heated they turn into a liquid form. They can be heated up a few times before you have to change them. To do that just put it in the freezer until it hardens again. The best thing about them is that you can change your scents often rather than be committed to one scent.
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RE: Using Reed Diffuser Air Fresheners
They work great and you can also find refill fluid for them or use essential oils to refill (I prefer using essential oils to refill). The trick to keep the scent flowing is to turn the bamboo sticks the opposite direction every so many days :-)
chrissym15, you don't burn reed diffusers (picture below) and what is a tart? I've never heard of them :-o

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RE: Using Reed Diffuser Air Fresheners
I have not had good luck with them. I use tarts now. They last longer and no black soot left over.
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RE: Using Reed Diffuser Air Fresheners
I use them all over the house .No more candles for me. I think that they are great. Buy good stuff. Smell them first
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