The Tomons Cool Mist Diffuser Review

The Tomons cool mist diffuser is easy to set up and a breeze to use.

Cool mist diffuserIt is a simple 3 piece unit: A fogged glass dome, wood base and power cord. I really like that the dome is glass and sturdy. The base is simple it has a cup with a very clear ‘Max. Fill Line’ front and center.

Step 1: fill the diffuser with distilled water and your favorite essential oils and top off with the dome.
Step 2: Turn power on. There are two buttons on the front of the unit, one button is for the diffuser and one button is for light.

Cool Mist Diffuser

I love the fact that I can operate the unit with or without light. The light options vary from soft white to pink, purple and blue and more. Great for mood lighting too!

Other impressive features for this diffuser are:

Glass dome
Easy to use
Can use the diffuser with or without light
There are three audible beep alerts when the reservoir is empty and needs to be filled.
Wide variety of light colors
Small unit / discreet It really will go with any decor! From bedrooms, bathrooms to family rooms and your office desk!

WHINES

Not a single one!! The Tomons Cool Mist Diffuser is definitely worth the money! I love this diffuser!

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