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  2. Liven up Your Home With One of the 20 Best Reed Diffusers - AOL

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    Shop the best reed diffusers for large rooms, bathrooms, bedrooms and more. You can't go wrong with these long-lasting, luxury and budget-friendly Amazon picks.

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    Diffusers have been heralded as an easy way to unwind at home, ... Best Reed Diffuser. Value: 19/20. Strength of Scent: 15/20. Quality/Ease of Use: 18/20. Aesthetics: 16/20. Durability: 16/20.

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  5. Diffuser - Wikipedia

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    Diffuser (sewage), an aerating device for sewage and industrial waste water treatments; Diffuser (thermodynamics), a device that controls the characteristics of a fluid at the entrance to a thermodynamic open system; Aroma lamp (sometimes called an aromatherapy diffuser or reed diffuser), used to disperse essential oils into the surroundings

  6. Diffusion (acoustics) - Wikipedia

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    Diffusors (or diffusers) are used to treat sound aberrations, such as echoes, in rooms. They are an excellent alternative or complement to sound absorption because they do not remove sound energy, but can be used to effectively reduce distinct echoes and reflections while still leaving a live sounding space.

  7. Reed (plant) - Wikipedia

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    A man in Germany thatching a roof using reeds. Phragmites australis, the common reed, is used in many areas for thatching roofs. In the United Kingdom, common reed used for this purpose is known as "Norfolk reed" or "water reed". However, "wheat reed" and "Devon reed" are not reeds but long-stemmed wheat straw.