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Dulwich health matters on LL sells them I'm pretty sure. Last time I went in for oils, I was telling them about a Muji oil diffuser that I had bought and they had one pretty similar. You can either get the ones that require candle/heat to diffuse or the new ones that plug in and a vibrating plate mixes the oil with water.


Hope you find one!

Not local, but Neal's Yard Apothecary have excellent electric oil diffusers.


The reservoir lasts for some time (you put in water and a few drops of oil), and when it runs out the diffuser turns itself off.


You can also have either changing colours, a static colour of your choice, or no colour at all.


I've got the Zenbow one, but they do other shapes.


http://www.nealsyardremedies.com/essential-oil-burners


They are not cheap, but I've found them much much better than the tealight ones, which only have a small reservoir and when that runs down, the burner itself can crack so I was constantly replacing them. The electric ones are also safer as there are no naked flames.


I don't know where the nearest branch is, but there's still the original one in Neal's Yard, Covent Garden, or if you have time they do them mail order.


ETA: I absolutely love mine - I usually burn lavender oil, but at Christmas have Christmassy scents :)

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