Refill your wall plugins using fragrance oil from Dollar Tree! (I am not an expert. Try at your own risk.)
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Thanks!!!!! I have a lot of oils for the dollar tree and empty bottles from air wick now I can refill them. Happy Thanksgiving!
Wow, I can’t wait to try!
Please excuse me for my stupidity, I have watched several different videos of same objectivity? I understand “no water”, use oil? But can you possibly use liquid fabric softener (some others mentioned the tiny pellet fabric softener? But you need to add hot WATER to melt and if water does not work well? ) and oil? But would you do a 1.1? Or more 2.1? I like the essential oil’s, but I have cats so not possible to use any and take a chance. So excuse me for going semi off your specific refill? But you certainly present yourself more knowledgeable than some here? If I am being bothersome? Please excuse me and just delete my stupidity from inquiry. Happy Holidays and either way? Thank you!
Yeah I've been doing that for years however the cot in that plugs into the actual plug-in expands
Smart and Very Informative. Awesome hack saves me over $12. A month..try the Hawaiian breeze my mannhattan apt smells like Oahu.
So cool save money and time add bath bodywork oill custom good
be careful i was putting the top back on and it sprayed me right in both eyes i went blind for 30 mins
wow!....LADY!....you must have one stinky house and using that many oils can be VERY! harmful to your health and your childrens health.......Dr.DM
Thats to expensive its a $1 for the oil so thats basically what you pay for them already filled now put the scent bead or liquid fabric softener would be more budget friendly