An essential oil diffuser makes it easy to enjoy a relaxing aromatherapy session anywhere at home. We've tested more than 20 popular diffusers, and we've found there's an option for rooms large and small, light or heavy fragrance, and every need in between.
Some of our favorite models we've tested have timer settings so you can fall asleep without worrying about turning off the device. If you prefer to diffuse scents in large rooms in your home, we've also tested nebulizers that produce wide, concentrated scent clouds.
In our testing, we considered what size water tank resulted in the easiest user experience (read: required the fewest refill trips) and what size diffuser was most practical for different settings. Our top picks include cordless, ceramic, and light-up essential oil diffusers offering consistent performance.
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After testing dozens of the top essential oil diffusers on the market, we can’t recommend the Asakuki 500ml Premium Essential Oil Diffuser enough. With a 500 ml tank, this has the largest water capacity of any of the options on this list, meaning you won’t have to worry about refilling it as often.
In our testing, we have only needed to refill the unit every one to two days, which is typical for a larger water tank and high output. This diffuser is fairly compact, making it a great option no matter the space.
This small but mighty diffuser produced a noticeable aroma in the room we placed it in, but we found that it didn’t necessarily permeate throughout the rest of our home. The mist output itself is generous, even on the lower setting. The performance is noiseless regardless of the setting, and we were able to sleep with it running in the same room with no issues.
It has multiple modes, including intermittent and continuous settings, multiple mist intensities, and an automatic shutoff. We love how adjustable the diffuser is, as we were able to easily switch the different modes to fit our needs.
What’s more, you can control these settings either by pressing the buttons on the diffuser or using the included remote control. We found the operation to be exceptionally intuitive and straightforward. The diffuser also comes with built-in mood lighting, with seven different colors that we enjoyed as nightlights.
Filling the tank was also exceptionally simple, and we appreciate that it automatically shuts off when it runs out of water. Just note the water tank is integrated into the unit and not detachable, so you’ll want to fill it using the supplied cup.
After using this diffuser for six months at home, we love how it’s very easy to maintain, as we’ve noticed no musty odors and very little scale buildup over time. We’ve cleaned this product in the sink without much effort, as any scale buildup was removed with a brush.
While this product is marketed as a two-in-one humidifier and diffuser, we found it doesn’t have much of an impact on the overall humidity in our home, so we wouldn’t recommend purchasing it for that reason alone. That being said, it has improved our daily routine and is especially effective in all other aspects of its performance.
Type: Ultrasonic | Material: Polypropylene | Size: 6 x 6 x 5 inches | Capacity: 500 mL | Power: Corded electric | Automatic Shutoff: Yes
Can my diffuser be used as a humidifier?
In short, no. Essential oil diffusers are primarily designed to disperse a scent rather than add a significant amount of vapor particles to your home's air. While ultrasonic diffusers do produce vapor particles to spread an oil's scent, they do not cycle through enough water to drastically increase your home's humidity. If you're interested in the benefits of a humidifier, we recommend looking at the humidifiers on our list that also include scent trays for essential oils.
If you're not sure about investing in a diffuser, we recommend the Homeweeks Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser, which is the least expensive design on our list, yet still a powerhouse for soothing aromas. It’s small enough to keep on your desk, and effective enough to use in a larger room. We love the sleek aesthetic of the diffuser, which features a faux wood base (available in four colors) and a white, light-up body.
Using the diffuser was straightforward and quick—simply take the top off and add the water and essential oils. We found this diffuser to be highly effective, and the scent permeated through multiple rooms and would linger even after the diffuser stopped running. Additionally, we appreciated how silent the operation was during our tests.
In terms of mist settings, you can either choose an intermittent mist, which lasts around six hours, or continuous mist, which lasts around three hours. The diffuser also offers seven colorful lights with adjustable brightness, which can act as a nightlight and can help add to a room's overall ambiance. You can choose to automatically cycle the colors or program one at a time. The diffuser has just two buttons, one to control the light settings and one to control the mist.
This diffuser works just as well as it did when it first arrived, even after six months of continuous use. We have no complaints, as it’s still highly effective, easy to use, and compact. Cleaning the diffuser was also easy, as we just wiped the unit with a damp cloth and a bit of soap.
Type: Ultrasonic | Material: Polypropylene, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene | Size: 6.61 x 4.72 x 4.72 inches | Capacity: 100 mL | Power: Corded electric | Automatic Shutoff: Yes
Convenient, effective, and versatile, the Canopy Diffuser is well worth the splurge. The minimalist design looks sleek and matches most decor styles, while its small size takes up very little space on your surface of choice. We love that this evaporative model is waterless, which we found to be very convenient. While the operation is not necessarily quiet, we found it sounds like a light fan and almost doubles as a subtle noise machine.
This unique model offers two different diffusion methods: a diffusion well and an aroma puck. The aroma puck, which allows you to switch scents more easily in the short term, offers a milder scent. We think this scent was more subtle but permeated throughout the room. The diffusion well delivers a much more potent scent than others we’ve tried, making it ideal for those who want the essential oil aroma to permeate larger spaces.
Using the aroma puck proved very simple; you simply place the puck on the grate, drop two to five drops of oil onto the puck, and turn the fan on. To use the diffusion well, we detached the top of the unit, placed the essential oil bottle upside down in the well, put the top back on, and turned the fan on. Both processes were quick and effortless.
While we’ve found certain ultrasonic diffusers difficult to clean, we love that this waterless diffuser doesn’t hold bacteria or mold in hard-to-reach areas. It requires virtually no maintenance other than the occasional wipe down.
This model does not come with an automatic shutoff feature. However, this didn’t bother us during our tests, especially when using the diffusion well since we preferred to keep it running over long periods. Our only complaint is it’s recommended to replace both the well and pucks regularly, which adds to the overall cost.
Type: Evaporative | Material: Not listed | Size: 4 x 4 x 4.2 inches | Capacity: Not applicable | Power: Corded electric | Automatic Shutoff: No
If you’re tight on space, consider the Better Homes & Gardens 3 Piece Diffuser Set. (Better Homes & Gardens is owned by The Spruce's parent company, Dotdash Meredith.) We love the small, unique style of this essential oil diffuser, which features a cylindrical cover with a decorative design. We found it looked great in any space and is less conspicuous than other options on this list.
With water capacity of 100 mL, we found this diffuser was able to run continuously for around three hours on average, automatically shutting off when there was no more water. Larger diffusers will last longer, but we were pleasantly surprised by just how far the scent permeated considering its size. When we placed the diffuser in the living room, we could smell it in the kitchen and dining room as well.
This diffuser features an exceptionally simple operation, with two marked buttons located on the base: one for power and the other for ambient light. While we found the operation was relatively quiet, we noticed a slight hum and water trickle sound. That being said, we found the sound to be quite relaxing.
It’s also easy to maintain and doesn’t get dirty very quickly compared to the larger models we’ve tried. Additionally, we found that cleaning the diffuser was very simple because of its size—we just used a microfiber cloth to wipe down the inside after each use.
When it was time for a deeper cleaning, we removed the detachable water reservoir and cleaned it in the sink with a small brush.While this diffuser may not come with as many bells and whistles as other options on our list, we’re pleased with how well it has worked over the span of six months, especially given its compact size and reasonable price point.
Type: Ultrasonic | Material: Not listed | Size: 5.75 x 5.75 x 6.88 inches | Capacity: 100 mL | Power: Corded electric | Automatic Shutoff: Yes
Boasting a truly intuitive design, we love the InnoGear Essential Oil Diffuser. Because the stream diffuses from the side of the lid rather than its center, you can aim it toward you, which is especially helpful at night to better direct the scent across your pillow.
While the diffuser wouldn’t be classified as portable, it is lightweight and easy to move around; we’ve transported it from the bedroom to the bathroom to use instead of candles or air fresheners when we had guests.
We still love this diffuser after six months of daily use, as it has maintained its effective and quiet operation over time. We’ve cleaned it around once a week, which has been super easy. We wipe it regularly, run the unit under hot water, and brush it out when needed.
The diffuser’s performance is overall effective, though we found the aroma is a bit more subtle than some other options we tested, and the scent does not carry very far. However, the scent permeated quite nicely in smaller rooms and we were satisfied with the amount of aroma that was produced.
In terms of features, you have the option of programming either intermittent or continuous mist modes, and the diffuser will shut off automatically when the water runs out. The continuous mist mode lasted as long as five hours before stopping.
Using the two buttons on the base of the unit, you can also control the light and mist settings independently. There are eight light colors, which are adjustable in brightness and can either be rotated or fixed.
Type: Ultrasonic | Material: Polypropylene | Size: 3.9 x 5.5 inches | Capacity: 100 mL | Power: Corded electric | Automatic Shutoff: Yes
If you prefer the fragrance of your essential oils to extend throughout a larger area, consider the Organic Aromas 2.0 Nebulizing Diffuser. We think this waterless oil diffuser is great for those looking for a more potent, concentrated aroma since the essential oils are not diluted as they typically would be with ultrasonic models.
To use, simply open the glass lid, drop the essential oils into the diffuser, and turn the knob. The diffuser comes with a light switch as well as a dimmer switch, which controls the scent level. There is a pre-programmed usage cycle, which will run for two hours intermittently (two minutes on, one minute off) before automatically turning off, and color settings that can change periodically or stay one color.
This diffuser is highly effective and fills up an entire small space over its two-hour cycle. While it’s suitable for larger areas, we appreciate that it offers an adjustable output in case you prefer a more subtle scent or plan to use it in a smaller space.
We’ve used this diffuser continuously for six months, and it continues to impress. The flask and the lid are removable which makes the device easy to quickly wash, dry, and use again. Because of the small opening, you can’t physically scrub the inside of the device, but you can rinse it out.
Additionally, despite some concerns about not having a continuous output mode, we’re happy with the intermittent usage cycle, which allows the scents to cascade across your space in comfortable doses. However, just be aware that you won’t be able to leave this diffuser on overnight because of the two-hour automatic shutoff.
Type: Nebulizer | Material: Hardwood, glass | Size: 4 x 9 inches | Capacity: Not applicable | Power: Corded electric | Automatic Shutoff: Yes
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Nest New York Wild Mint & Eucalyptus Misting Diffuser Set
Whether you’re shopping for the best gifts for women or your new college student with a strict no-candle policy, this Nest New York diffuser set includes everything necessary for a relaxing, smell-good space. We like that the set consists of the misting diffuser, a glass beaker, and one of the brand’s most popular oil drops, Wild Mint & Eucalyptus. This fresh and relaxing scent will leave them feeling recharged and focused.
We haven’t had the chance to test this diffuser for ourselves, but we own and enjoy many Nest New York fragrances and are confident in the brand’s diffuser capabilities. With four time settings, this fragrance machine can diffuse continuously for up to five hours until it automatically shuts off. And like many picks in our guide, this diffuser is designed with a nightlight for a subtle,soothing glow.
It doesn’t have the largest water tank, but its highly-fragranced oil should leave your space smelling divine for hours. Plus, its 150ml water capacity is the perfect amount. Not too much, not too little.
Type: Ultrasonic | Material: Glass | Size: 10 x 8.3 x 4.25 inches | Capacity: 150ml | Power: Corded electric | Automatic Shutoff: Yes
Best Rechargeable
Seasons Soni SM Ultrasonic Diffuser
Ditch the wires with the ultra-portable Seasons Life Soni SM. This ultrasonic diffuser's rechargeable battery lets you place it anywhere, meaning no more outlet hunting. While we did not test this model for ourselves, its unique and convenient design definitely makes it worth considering.
This diffuser comes with a USB-C charging cable, but you can also opt to purchase a charging dock for a truly wireless experience. With one complete charge, you can use your diffuser for up to 8 hours of continuous use or 16 hours of intermittent use.
The stylish diffuser, made of durable polypropylene and resin, features a decorative design and comes in four colors. We also appreciate its compact size, which makes it the perfect travel companion. It even comes with a vegan leather carrying handle for easy transport. Just note that its water capacity is on the smaller side at 120 mL.
We also love how easy it is to use and clean this model. While it’s not adjustable, we think it offers the perfect balance between function, style, and portability that makes it a standout option.
Type: Ultrasonic | Material: Polypropylene, resin, leather | Size: 5.12 x 4.72 inches | Capacity: 120ml | Power: Battery | Automatic Shutoff: No
For a truly customizable experience, we recommend the Hotel Collection Studio Pro Scent Diffuser. This sleek, modern oil diffuser is unlike any of the other diffusers on this list—the Studio Pro Scent Diffuser uses cold-air diffusion, rather than heat or water, to disperse the oil through the air. We didn't try this diffuser out for ourselves, but we think it can offer a great alternative if you don't want to try an alternative to heat or water diffusion.
According to Hotel Collection, cold-air diffusion converts the essential oil into a dry mist, which even and long-lasting scent distribution. This type of diffusion also makes it quite low-maintenance compared to options that require water, as there is no residue left behind and limited potential for buildup over time.
One of the most unique features of this diffuser is its adjustability, which can be controlled via remote. You can choose from low, medium, and high fragrance intensity settings to suit your preferences.
This diffuser will cover up to 600 square feet of space, and the manufacturer recommends this specific model for smaller spaces. For even more coverage, the Tower Scent Diffuser covers up to 800 square feet.
Type: Cold-air diffusion | Material: Recycled aluminium | Size: 3.25 x 11.25 inches | Capacity: Not applicable | Power: Not listed | Automatic Shutoff: No
Final Verdict
Of all the options we tested, our overall best pick is the Asakuki 500ml Premium, Essential Oil Diffuser with Remote Control, which is easy to operate, compact, and stylish. We also love our best value pick, the Homeweeks Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser for Room. It offers built-in mood lighting, a noiseless performance, and a sleek look.
How We Tested the Essential Oil Diffusers
To help you find the best essential oil diffuser for your space, we tested 24 top-rated options in our own homes for six months. After setting up each one according to manufacturer guidelines, we evaluated each diffuser on their performance, noise level, and overall value.
- Performance: We measured how far we could be from the diffuser while still being able to see and smell the essential oil output, and we noted how long the diffuser could run before shutting off or running out of water/oil. We also cleaned each diffuser, noting how easy the process was (or wasn't!).
- Noise Level: We observed how loud the operation was on different settings, and whether or not the noise was ever disruptive or irritating when the diffuser was running.
- Overall Value: We reflected on whether each diffuser improved our daily routines and if we had any complaints about the products. We analyzed our testing scores and insights, along with our supplemental research, to compile this list of the best essential oil diffusers on the market.
What to Look for in an Essential Oil Diffuser
Consider Type and Diffusion Method
There are four main types of oil diffusers based on their diffusion methods: ultrasonic, nebulizing, evaporative, and heat. Each has a unique operation that helps dissipate the essential oils into the air.
- Ultrasonic models, like our best value Homeweeks Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser, create vibrations that break the essential oils down and distribute the individual molecules into the air in a fine mist. Ultrasonic diffusers are affordable, great for small spaces, use less power, and require less maintenance.
- Nebulizing models, like the Organic Aromas 2.0 Nebulizing Diffuser (best nebulizer), distribute more potent, undiluted essential oils into the room by using pressurized air. These are great for larger spaces, but they may be noisier than ultrasonic diffusers.
- Evaporative diffusers, like the Canopy Diffuser (best waterless), use a fan to blow air through an essential oil filter and can function with or without water. These diffusers are also typically great for small spaces since the oil is not dispersed as far. (However, note that the Canopy Diffuser is a hybrid model that offers two different diffusing methods, which make this specific product well-suited for both large and small spaces.)
Decide on Tank Capacity
When shopping for an essential oil diffuser, you’ll want to consider the tank capacity, which will determine the length of operation before needing to refill the reservoir. A larger tank may also be more effective at dissipating the essential oils throughout the air.
If you plan to have your diffuser running for longer periods, we recommend our overall best pick, the Asakuki 500ml Premium Essential Oil Diffuser. It can hold up to 500 mL of water and can run for 18 hours before needing a refill. Or, if you prefer the look of a diffuser with a smaller tank capacity, the Better Homes & Gardens 3-Piece Diffuser Set (best compact) has a capacity of just 100 mL.
If you want to avoid having to refill a tank altogether, you may want to consider a waterless model, such as the Organic Aromas 2.0 Nebulizing Diffuser (best nebulizer).
Diffuser Model | Water Tank Capacity |
Asakuki Rock Essential Oil Diffuser | 500 mL |
Homeweeks Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser | 100 mL |
Canopy Waterless Diffuser | Not applicable |
Better Homes & Gardens 3-Piece Diffuser Set | 100 mL |
InnoGear Essential Oil Diffuser | 100 mL |
Organic Aromas Raindrop Nebulizing Diffuser | Not applicable |
Nest New York Wild Mint & Eucalyptus Misting Diffuser Set | 150 mL |
Season Soni SM Ultrasonic Diffuser | 120 mL |
Hotel Collection Studio Pro Scent Diffuser | Not applicable |
Research Available Modes and Settings
Purchasing an essential oil diffuser with multiple modes and settings can improve the customization, versatility, and efficiency of the product. Controlling the output intensity allows you to adjust the scent level to your specific needs.
You’ll also want to consider additional features, such as mood lighting and automatic shutoff timers.
Multiple settings can also allow you to use your diffuser in several rooms throughout your home since larger rooms will likely require a stronger output than smaller ones. You can also control the overall energy efficiency, as intensity adjustability and auto-shutoff features can help conserve energy when needed.
If these features are of interest, our overall best pick, the Asakuki 500ml Premium Essential Oil Diffuser, offers intermittent and continuous settings, multiple mist intensities, mood lighting, and a built-in timer for your convenience.
Think About Coverage Area
Consider the setting in which you plan to use your diffuser—in a larger space, you’ll want to look into a model with a bigger coverage area and stronger scent production to ensure that your essential oils will carry (like what you'd find with the best waterless Canopy Diffuser).
For ultrasonic models, the stronger the mist your diffuser produces, the more your essential oils will permeate throughout the room. Ultrasonic diffusers with larger coverage areas tend to also be larger and have bigger tanks. Typically, nebulizing and heat diffusers offer larger coverage areas compared to ultrasonic models.
However, if you intend to use your diffuser in a small room, note that a more potent dissipation may overwhelm the room with fragrance. If you intend on moving your diffuser around for use in a variety of spaces, then you’ll want to look into adjustable output settings for added versatility (like what you'll find with the InnoGear Essential Oil Diffuser, our best design pick).
One More Thing
Given that your diffuser disperses essential oils into your indoor air, regular cleaning is essential. This can also help optimize its performance and extend its lifespan.
Certain models may require more upkeep than others—since ultrasonic and evaporative diffusers require water to function, they require regular cleaning to prevent buildup or mold growth. Nebulizing models are slightly lower maintenance, but you should still wipe down the chamber every so often.
Additionally, don't leave water in your essential oil diffuser if you don't regularly use it. If you choose to wait long periods in between uses, remember to dump the old water and clean the diffuser before storing it.
The Checkout Counter
Before you checkout, consider these other products to jumpstart your aromatherapy journey.
- Garden of Life Essential Oils Starter Pack: Garden of Life is one of our favorite essential oil brands because it's certified USDA organic, vegan, and non-GMO. The starter pack includes lavender, lemon, tea tree, and peppermint oils.
- Curmio Essential Oil Storage Case: You'll want to keep your essential oils out of direct sunlight since prolonged exposure can prematurely fade their scents. We love this simple carrying case that holds 40 bottles and nicely organizes all of your oils.
- Amazon Basics Microfiber Cleaning Cloths: Never pick up a paper towel again with this set of 24 microfiber cloths that are perfect for dusting off your diffuser and completely drying the water tank between uses.
Why Trust The Spruce?
This article was written by Bianca Pineda, a shopping writer who specializes in bedding, bath, and home decor at The Spruce. As someone who loves using aromatherapy to wind down after a long day of work, she has lots of experience with oil diffusers, incense burners, and candles. Pineda prefers a strong scent to permeate her New York City apartment, so she appreciates the potency of a nebulizing oil diffuser.
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