How to Use
1. Lift open the head of the Nebulizer and remove the placeholder green essential oil bottle.
2. Remove the dripulator from the essential oil bottle you wish to use.
3. Screw the essential oil bottle to the spray head.
4. Press the power button to turn on.
5. After use, press the power button again to turn power off.
Note: Oils extracted from woods and roots of plants are much thicker and will clog the Nebulizer. We strongly recommend avoiding using the following essential oils in your Nebulizer: Fennel, Cedarwood, Clove Bud, Cinnamon, Frankincense, Jasmine 3%, Neroli 3%, Patchouli, Rose 3%, Sandalwood 10%, Pine, Vetiver. If you wish to use these oils, you may do so at your own risk, as clogging is not covered under our warranty. Nebulizer is best used in a large space.
FAQ's
Does this product have a warranty?
Yes all ECO. Accessories have a 12month warranty. We will not replace or refund Nebulizers which have been damaged by the use of viscous essential oils.
How long will a bottle last in the Nebulizing Diffuser?
This can vary depending on which essential oil you are using in your Nebulizing Diffuser, it will also vary depending on how often you use your Nebulizing Diffuser. For a guide, we have used the Nebulizing Diffuser on the intermittent setting for 2 hours, once a day and have found an essential oil will last approximately 2-3 months. This is a guide only and may vary due to the above mentioned.
What is the difference between a Nebulizer and a Mist Diffuser?
Nebulizers do not use heat or water, they work by atomising the essential oils into fine particles. Nebulizers use a larger amount of essential oil for a shorter running time. However, the concentration of essential oils released into the air is much stronger. It is best to avoid using viscous oils originating from roots and trees in the Nebulizer as they might cause clogging. Nebulizers are best suited for large spaces due to the high concentration of essential oils.
Is the Nebulizing Diffuser noisy?
For the diffuser to atomise the essential oils it needs to vibrate which in result has been referred to having a quiet humming noise.
Which essential oils can I use in my Nebulizer?
Avoid using essential oils extracted from woods and roots of plants as they are much thicker and will clog the Nebulizer. Avoid using Fennel, Cedarwood, Clove Bud, Cinnamon, Frankincense, Jasmine 3%, Neroli 3%, Patchouli, Rose 3%, Sandalwood 10%, Pine, Vetiver. All other ECO. essential oils are fine to use.
How often should I clean the diffuser?
We recommend cleaning the Nebulizing diffuser with a wet cloth after a few uses or each time you change essential oils. Refer to the instruction manual for more details.