The Coconut Scent That'll Make Your Home Smell Like a Tropical Oasis
add_circle Pros
- The coconut scent is ridiculously realistic – I mean, I've smelled real coconuts before, and this diffuser nails it.
- It's super easy to use, just add some water and the essential oils, and you're good to go.
- The design is sleek and modern, it'll fit right in with any home decor.
- The coverage area is decent, it can handle a small to medium-sized room.
- The price is super reasonable, especially considering the quality you get.
remove_circle Cons
- The diffuser can be a bit finicky, sometimes it takes a while to get the scent going.
- The ingredients list is a bit vague, I wish they'd specify what's in the 70% diffuser base.
- The coverage area could be better, I've found it struggles with larger rooms.
- The scent can be a bit overpowering if you're not careful, so be sure to use it sparingly.
- The packaging could be more eco-friendly, I'd love to see some recycled materials used.
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Editor's Summary
I gotta say, I was blown away by the Permegi "Bounty" diffuser. The coconut scent is super realistic and light, making it perfect for the bedroom. But, as with anything, there are some downsides.
Specifications
Hello!
You know that weird smell that hits you when you step into someone else's apartment? It's like you can instantly tell if the place is spotless or a disaster zone, if someone's cooking up a storm, or if the owners have been neglecting their trash for weeks.
In my house, it usually smells like food – borscht, meatballs, goulash... I cook a lot, and the kitchen is right off the entrance. But I wish it didn't smell like a cafeteria all the time. I want it to smell nice and sweet, like something pleasant.
I was on a mission to find a good home fragrance, and that's what this review is all about – the Permegi "Bounty" diffuser.
Volume: 50 ml.
Price: 260 rubles.
Coverage area: up to 40 square meters (in my experience, it's more like 20 square meters).
Ingredients:
✔️ 30% French perfumery oils
✔️ 70% diffuser base.
Permegi "Bounty" home diffuser.The diffuser comes in a stylish box, perfect for gifting.Permegi "Bounty" home diffuser.Inside, you'll find an instruction manual with some tips on how to get started and a few things to keep in mind, like the fact that the scent takes a day or two to fully develop. And trust me, it does. When I first opened the bottle, I got a whiff of Baileys Irish Cream – not exactly what I was going for.Permegi "Bounty" home diffuser.But as it turned out, the scent does take a day or two to fully develop.It's really nice, pleasant, and subtle – like sniffing a freshly cracked open coconut.The scent is unobtrusive and cozy. You don't immediately notice it's a diffuser.
When you open a window and let some fresh air in, the scent becomes more pronounced and even a bit more intense.
The only downside is that the scent intensity starts to fade after about 10 days of use.
I've gotta say, even with all 5 sticks inserted into the bottle and me flipping them every now and then like the instructions say, I've got no complaints about them. They've got a nice porous structure and they soak up the oil just fine.
Permegi 'Bounty' Home Aromadiffuser Sticks.I moved the aromadiffuser to a closet after 10 days, and if it's not working anymore, at least the closet smells nice.
Five days later, I moved it to the foot of my bed.
It's been about three weeks now, and I can only smell the scent from about 40-50 cm away from the bottle. There's still a third of the oil left, and the sticks are fully saturated.
I thought maybe I was just imagining things, but when I asked a friend who came over what he thought the smell was, he said the kitchen smelled like food and the rooms smelled clean.
Permegi 'Bounty' Home Aromadiffuser.Despite the downside, I'd still want to buy it again just for those 10 days of heavenly coconut scent.
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Wishing you peace and good vibes!
