A Fragrant Disappointment: Symphony's Landscaping Scent
add_circle Pros
- The packaging is nice, with a pretty image of a lily of the valley.
- The sprayer is different from other air fresheners.
- It's a good option if you're looking for a cheap air freshener.
remove_circle Cons
- The scent is chemical-like and not effective at masking odors.
- It's overpowering and won't mask pet odors.
- It's not worth the price, considering the quality.
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Editor's Summary
Symphony's Landscaping scent is a disappointment, with a chemical-like smell that's not effective at masking odors. While the packaging is nice, the product itself falls short. If you're looking for a good air freshener, consider alternatives like Symphony's Autumn Breath or Glade's Ocean Oasis.
A Not-So-Sweet Surprise
I'm not one to shy away from trying new air fresheners, but Symphony's Landscaping scent left me underwhelmed. My family member picked it up on a whim, and I decided to give it a shot. The packaging is standard, with a nice image of a lily of the valley, but that's where the positives end.
The sprayer is different from Alpen and Econta, which was the only redeeming quality for me. However, when you spray a bit, the scent masks about 30% of the odor. But if you spray too much, it's like a chemical bomb went off. If you have pets, forget about it – it's not going to cut it.
I'd rather spend a bit more than 40 rubles for a decent air freshener, not one that smells like a chemical factory. If you're looking for alternatives, check out Symphony's Autumn Breath, Glade's Ocean Oasis, Alpen's Anti-Tobacco, Econta's Sakura, or Ambi Pur's Winter Collection Apple & Spice.
