Product details
Sourcing map 2-pack beech wood essential oil diffusers – square steps
These little wooden aroma diffusers are exactly the sort of no-nonsense solution if you want your car or a small room to smell lovely without any faff. With a beech finish and a stepped-square design, they’re compact enough to sit in a cup holder or on a desk, yet they give a steady, subtle fragrance that won’t overwhelm the senses.
What they are
Solid beech-finish wooden pads that take a few drops of essential oil and slowly release the scent into the air. No heating, no batteries and no fiddly fittings – just add oil and let the wood do its thing. Handy in winter when sprays can be too much, or in a hot car where heavy fragrances go OTT.
Key benefits
- Simple and quick – 3–4 drops is all you need; the wood soaks it up and gives a gentle, lasting aroma.
- True-to-oil diffusion – because there’s no heat, the essential oil keeps its natural scent profile instead of getting burnt off.
- Portable – at about 4 cm each, they’re ideal for cars, office desks, bedside tables or small shelves.
- Understated design – the beech finish and stepped-square shape are tasteful and won’t scream “car freshener”.
- Eco-friendly – made from natural wood, they feel warmer and more sustainable than plastic alternatives.
How to use
Pop the diffuser where there’s a bit of airflow — a car cup holder, a vent shelf or on your desk. Drop 3–4 drops of your chosen essential oil straight onto the wood and allow a minute or two for it to soak in. Reapply when the scent fades. It’s dead easy and low-maintenance: no cartridges or refills, just your favourite oils.
Specifications and pack contents
- Material: Beech-finish wood.
- Style: Stepped-square design.
- Size: approx. 4 cm (1.57″) length per piece.
- Weight: approx. 86 g for the pack.
- Package includes: 2 x wooden essential oil diffusers. Essential oil not included.
Use cases and tips
Spot on for calming the commute or adding a discreet aroma to a small room. Great for office desks where plug-in diffusers aren’t allowed, or for anyone who prefers a natural scent over chemical sprays. If you’re using a strong oil like eucalyptus, start with just one or two drops — you can always add more, but you can’t take it away.
As for longevity, that depends on the oil and how much airflow there is; top-ups are straightforward. If you’re unsure whether a particular oil will suit your car, try a tiny amount first. All in all, these are a fuss-free, affordable way to bring a pleasant scent and a bit of wood warmth to small spaces.





