I noticed some diffusers create a smoke like appearance than crash down and disperse on the ground while others seem to be almost smokeless and evaporate as soon as they come out. I assume the ones that mist and evaporate quicker are doing a better job at diffusing rather than the ones that create more of a smoke-like effect?
During pandemic I spent the most of the time in my room which is small 10x10 ft and it feels so dry and I need it to smell good for a very pleasant home office. That is why I am searching for a humidifier/oil diffuser, the problem is I have to work in 2 computers at the same time and I don’t know If the diffuser is going to affect them and my tv, maybe I can put it on a shelf or on a little bookcase in front of my bedroom and the last on the floor. What you recommend me to do? Can I put it on my bedroom or not? Thanks for the recommendations!
No, they are not. It´s called private labelling. The original company (probably a manufacturer in China) sells these to companies that allows them to add their own logo so they can resell it. It happens with tons of products and is completely legal and legitimate.
@@longlivingdude Oh quit being a know it all. I bought one from the company that originally designed it when no ceramic diffusers existed. I know because I've searched for one since breaking mine and saw them warn people to not mistake their one for the original 🙄
@@modernbrainbox So tell me smart ass, what was the name of the "original company"? You don't think it was a competitor trying to outsmart the other companies? You're easily fooled.
I noticed some diffusers create a smoke like appearance than crash down and disperse on the ground while others seem to be almost smokeless and evaporate as soon as they come out. I assume the ones that mist and evaporate quicker are doing a better job at diffusing rather than the ones that create more of a smoke-like effect?
During pandemic I spent the most of the time in my room which is small 10x10 ft and it feels so dry and I need it to smell good for a very pleasant home office. That is why I am searching for a humidifier/oil diffuser, the problem is I have to work in 2 computers at the same time and I don’t know If the diffuser is going to affect them and my tv, maybe I can put it on a shelf or on a little bookcase in front of my bedroom and the last on the floor. What you recommend me to do? Can I put it on my bedroom or not? Thanks for the recommendations!
Thank you for the info. Just ordered a Asakuki
Good choice!
Which one is the most quiet one?
Love your voice!
They are very useful because improves the immune system by unclogging the system and helps the body rid of toxins
I purchased a Naeo from boots. The water is drawn from the bottom of the reservoir and oil floats on water. It produces steam but no scent.
hey which one pumps out the most vapor? looking for a strong diffuser that will produce thick clouds
Me too! If you find one please let me know
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only one comment! well you did a great job nice video
Hey, thanks!
Great video, thank you
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Vitruvi is a dishonest brand for stealing the original design of the original company's product
What do you mean? Sources?
No, they are not. It´s called private labelling. The original company (probably a manufacturer in China) sells these to companies that allows them to add their own logo so they can resell it. It happens with tons of products and is completely legal and legitimate.
@@longlivingdude Oh quit being a know it all. I bought one from the company that originally designed it when no ceramic diffusers existed. I know because I've searched for one since breaking mine and saw them warn people to not mistake their one for the original 🙄
@@modernbrainbox So tell me smart ass, what was the name of the "original company"? You don't think it was a competitor trying to outsmart the other companies? You're easily fooled.
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