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Diffuser Poll: Which Type and Why?

Do you have a type of diffuser that you tend to use more than the others? Do you have a preference, or do you just buy whatever diffuser you see first?

If you don’t know about the different types of diffusers, you can learn more about them from our blog post on the subject: Which Diffuser Is the Best? Diffusion Methods and Comparison Charts.

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When deciding what diffuser to purchase, what quality is the most important in your mind? Do you go with the cheapest diffuser you can find, or do you have other more important requirements?

Share your opinion with us, then click “View Results” to see what others have said!

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