Product details
Extra nozzle for replacement – Scenta Basic AN6 white (1pc)
Got a nozzle that’s gone missing, blocked or just knackered? This spare nozzle is the quick, no-fuss fix for owners of the Airversa Scenta Basic AN6 waterless aroma diffuser. It’s a proper practical spare — nothing flashy, just reliable. Handy to have tucked away in the glovebox or at home when one gets damaged.
Why this little part matters
The nozzle is where the fragrance meets the air, so if it’s worn or blocked the whole diffuser won’t perform as it should. Swapping in a fresh nozzle usually brings back the original spray pattern and gets the aroma flowing again without faffing about with complicated maintenance. If your unit came with a nozzle, this is simply a spare or replacement — small but often essential.
Key features and benefits
- Designed specifically for the Airversa Scenta Basic AN6 waterless aroma diffuser for a snug, reliable fit.
- Simple snap-on installation — no tools or technician needed; pull the old one off and click the new one on.
- White finish blends discreetly with the diffuser and most car interiors.
- Compact and lightweight (around 80 g), so it doesn’t bulk up your kit or luggage.
- Perfect as a travel spare, a replacement after wear, or an emergency backup.
How to replace the nozzle
- Ensure the diffuser is switched off or unplugged.
- Gently pull the existing nozzle straight off.
- Align the new nozzle and press until it clicks into place — job done, back to fresh-smelling journeys.
Technical details
Brand: Airversa. Model compatibility: Scenta Basic AN6 (AN6WUK-AC). Colour: white (Z-white1 nozzle). Product dimensions: 3.5 x 3.5 x 10 cm. Item weight: 80 g. Auto shutoff: no. Sold as one piece (1pc).
You might wonder if this nozzle fits other Airversa models or third‑party diffusers — compatibility is specific to the Scenta Basic AN6, so it’s best to check before assuming it’ll slot into another unit. If replacing the nozzle doesn’t sort the problem, the cartridge or an internal mechanism could be at fault; changing the nozzle is the easiest first step and often does the trick.
All in all, it’s a small, inexpensive part that saves a lot of bother. Keep one as a spare and you’ll avoid those awkward moments when the original nozzle gets lost or clogged — simple, sensible, and it just works.

