A diffuser glass bottle is a stylish and practical way to keep your space filled with a pleasant aroma. As a supplier of high - quality diffuser glass bottles, I understand the ins and outs of these elegant containers, and today, I'm going to share with you a detailed guide on how to refill a diffuser glass bottle.
Understanding the Basics of a Reed Diffuser
Before we dive into the refilling process, it's essential to understand what a reed diffuser is. A reed diffuser consists of three main components: a glass bottle, scented oil, and reeds. The glass bottle holds the scented oil, and the reeds act as wicks, drawing the oil up and releasing the fragrance into the air.

Why Refill Your Diffuser Glass Bottle?
There are several reasons why you might want to refill your diffuser glass bottle. Firstly, it's a cost - effective option. Instead of buying a new diffuser every time the oil runs out, you can simply refill the existing bottle. Secondly, it's an environmentally friendly choice. By reusing the glass bottle, you reduce waste. Finally, refilling allows you to experiment with different scents, creating a unique olfactory experience in your space.
Step - by - Step Guide to Refilling a Diffuser Glass Bottle
Step 1: Gather Your Materials
To refill your diffuser glass bottle, you'll need the following materials:
- Scented Oil: Choose a high - quality scented oil in your preferred fragrance. You can find a wide variety of scents, from floral and citrus to woody and spicy.
- Funnel: A small funnel will make it easier to pour the oil into the bottle without spilling.
- Clean Cloth: Have a clean cloth on hand to wipe up any spills.
Step 2: Remove the Reeds
Carefully take out the reeds from the diffuser glass bottle. Place them on a clean surface. You can reuse these reeds, but if they look dirty or worn out, you might want to consider replacing them.
Step 3: Empty the Old Oil
If there is any remaining oil in the bottle, you can either pour it into a small container for disposal or save it if you plan to mix it with a new scent later. Make sure the bottle is as empty as possible before refilling.
Step 4: Clean the Bottle
It's a good idea to clean the diffuser glass bottle before refilling it. You can use warm, soapy water to wash the bottle. Rinse it thoroughly to remove all soap residue. Let the bottle dry completely before proceeding.
Step 5: Refill the Bottle with Scented Oil
Place the funnel in the opening of the diffuser glass bottle. Slowly pour the scented oil into the bottle. Be careful not to overfill it. Most diffuser glass bottles are designed to be filled about three - quarters full. You can find a wide range of 100ml Reed Diffuser Bottles that are perfect for this process.
Step 6: Replace the Reeds
Once the bottle is filled with oil, insert the reeds back into the bottle. You may need to turn the reeds over a few times to help them absorb the oil more quickly. The reeds will start to draw the oil up and release the fragrance into the air within a few hours.
Tips for a Successful Refill
- Choose the Right Scented Oil: Different scented oils have different viscosities. Thicker oils may take longer to be absorbed by the reeds. Make sure to choose an oil that is suitable for reed diffusers.
- Store the Oil Properly: Keep your scented oil in a cool, dark place to prevent it from losing its fragrance.
- Adjust the Number of Reeds: If you want a stronger fragrance, you can add more reeds to the bottle. Conversely, if the scent is too strong, you can remove a few reeds.

Our Product Range
Yongshine Glass -As a leading supplier of diffuser glass bottles, we offer a diverse selection of products to meet your needs. Our Glass Diffuser Bottles Wholesale option is perfect for businesses looking to purchase in bulk. We also have a range of Luxury Reed Diffuser Bottles that are designed to add a touch of elegance to any space.
Contact Us for Procurement
If you're interested in purchasing our diffuser glass bottles, whether for personal use or for your business, we'd love to hear from you. Our team is ready to assist you with any questions. In fact, we have done lots of wonderful design for popular diffuser bottles, real photos for the case can be sent if you need.
References
- "The Art of Aromatherapy" by Jane Buckle
- "Fragrance Chemistry: The Science of the Sense of Smell" by Robert Calkin and J. Stephen Jellinek
