Product details
Sourcing map rosewood-plum wooden essential oil car diffusers – 2 pack
These neat rosewood-plum diffusers are a clean, natural way to fragrance your car, home or office. No heat, no batteries — just pop 3–4 drops of your favourite essential oil onto the wood and let it do its thing. The aroma releases slowly, so you get a gentle, lingering scent rather than a nose-full the moment you switch the engine on.
Why choose these diffusers?
If you’re fed up with chemical sprays or those plasticky plug-ins, these offer a much calmer alternative. The wooden material preserves the oil’s character and gives a subtle fragrance that won’t drown out conversation. Ideal for commuters, people who spend long hours on the road, or anyone who prefers a discreet, natural scent at their desk.
- Handy and smart: Made from durable rosewood with a plum-style finish — looks tidy clipped to a vent or sitting on a shelf.
- No heat, no fuss: Non-heating diffusion helps keep the essential oil’s properties intact while giving a steady, long-lasting scent.
- Simple to use: Add a few drops, let it absorb and enjoy — switch scents whenever you fancy.
- Compact: Approx 4.4 cm (1.73″) — perfect for car vents, small rooms, wardrobes or your travel kit.
- What’s in the pack: Two wooden aroma diffusers and two vent clips. Essential oils are not included, so pick a scent you love.
Technical details
Material: Rosewood. Style: Plum. Length: 4.4 cm (1.73″). Item weight: 80 g (package). Model number: a24091400ux0021. Brand: sourcing map. Special features: Non-heating diffusion, compact design. Note: no auto shutoff required.
Practical tips: Apply the oil sparingly — 3–4 drops is usually enough. How long the fragrance lasts depends on the oil and how much ventilation there is, but a quick top-up every few days keeps things pleasant. If you’re unsure whether it’ll fit a particular vent, clip it in gently and tweak the position — it’s low-risk and very portable.
All in all, this set is for anyone after a simple, natural-smelling solution with zero faff. No plugs, no batteries, just wood and oil — and that’s a bit of a relief sometimes.





