Bath and Body Works Scented Oil Warmers Versus Renuzit Scented Oil Warmers
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Bath and Body Works scented oil warmers versus Renuzit scented oil warmersWho doesn't want to walk into a house and be greeted by the senses?A calming soft fragrance like clean linens or a family favorite like apples and cinnamon.There are many choices out there and I for one used just about every kind there is and with kids and animals around it's almost a must.
Bath and Body Works in the past few years came out with a product called Wallflowers.Wallflowers is a unit that plugs into just about any outlet and is pleasing to the eye as well as to the filling any room with fragrance.The unit it's about 3'" in total height and shaped like a flower at the top and the thick glass base that screws into the warmer contains the oil that it diffuses.
The variety of scents was a plus for me which include Raspberry Vanilla,Bartlett Pear,Moonlight Path,Juicy Nectarine,Mango & Spearmint,Fresh Linen,Warm Apple Pie,Vanilla Orange,Shore Breeze,Pink Grapefruit,Warm Vanilla Sugar and my favorite Coconut Lime Verbana but, of course that is just to name a few.
There are several people that that think Wallflowers are to pricey in comparison to other oil warmers,usually $12.50 for the starter kit and $12.50 for two refills(which are 1.6 oz. each) and actually many times you can get them on sale for $6. And then there is the fact that you have to go to a mall which seems not as convenient as going to say "Wal-Mart".The fact is though you don't have to go to the mall you can actually order any Bath and Body Works items on-line at http://www.bathandbodyworks.com .
For awhile now Renuzit has had oil warmer wall units paving way for other companies to get their edge up.While much lower in price to Bath and Body Works Wallflowers,usually around $6 for a starter unit and around $4 for refills(which you only get one usually) most people opt to buy these.I started out actually using these units and they are good but in comparison to Bath and Body Works Wallflowers they don't last as long, they contain less fluid ounces and instead of a thick glass base it is a thick plastic container that the oil is in.

Bath and Body Works Scented Oil Warmers Versus Renuzit Scented Oil Warmers
Bath and Body Works Wallflowers
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