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  2. 7 Essential Oil Diffusers for Instant Aromatherapy - AOL

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    "Owning an ultrasonic diffuser provides the benefits of clean air, plus the countless benefits of 100 per cent pure essential oils," adds Linnette Carrière, the senior in-house aromatherapist on ...

  3. Aroma lamp - Wikipedia

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    An ultrasonic diffuser is the same as a nebulizer but uses a water/oil mixture. This makes the mist not so concentrated. This device can be used as a humidifier. These diffusers contain an ultrasonic transducer, which vaporizes the water/oil mixture through cavitation and creates instantaneous vapor.

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    #14 Aromatherapy Magic With The Disco Ball Diffuser. ... #46 Experience Refreshing Air In Your Car With An Ultrasonic Car Humidifier.

  5. The 12 Best Cool-Mist Humidifiers That Will Become the Unsung ...

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    Amazon. ATTN: Allergy sufferers. This Levoit humidifier has a 360-degree rotating nozzle that spreads an ultra-fine cool mist into the air for fast relief from allergens.

  6. Humidifier - Wikipedia

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    A typical centrifugal fan found inside ultrasonic humidifiers. A torx screwdriver is often needed to open consumer electronics. Humidifiers with a centrifugal fan may become noisy due to build up which cannot effectively be removed with vinegar for example. However, the fan can be replaced, and the model name of the fan and its specifications ...

  7. Ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    The ultrasonic humidifier, one type of nebulizer (a device that creates a very fine spray), is a popular type of humidifier. It works by vibrating a metal plate at ultrasonic frequencies to nebulize (sometimes incorrectly called "atomize") the water.