i tried the Pura diffuser and now every room needs one

i’ve always been obsessed with things smelling good – from asking my dad if i can wear perfume at wayyy too young, to hoarding half-used candles like they’re souvenirs, so i’m not sure what took me so long to get on the Pura train, but i’m never getting off now!

i am super sensitive to smell, and whenever i would come home being away, i hated the smell of our house and worried everyone that comes in notices how odd it smells. i’ve even worried i smell like a hamster cage lol. but not anymore! ever since we put Pura fragrance diffusers all over, people comment on how good our house smells.

i’m going to share my honest Pura diffuser review— a bit about my experience using one, my favorite fragrances, and how i set the timer. but before i do, they’re doing a sitewide Memorial Day Sale from 5/19 – 5/26. diffusers* and fragrances are 20% off!!!

a very legit candle replacement

i’ve always been one of those people who have scented candles burning in multiple rooms at a time, especially when we have company. but, i read an article about how burning scented candles was actually really bad for you, and i shuddered to think the terrible air quality of our house, all because of my unwavering love of fragrance!!

that was when I decided to try a Pura smart diffuser. the biggest selling point was that it’s recommended for anyone with children or pets (and they’re eco-friendly). and the smart features made it sound so easy!

i still burn candles, for the vibes, but i find myself doing it way less than i did before. my Puras do the heavy lifting instead!!

my favorite Pura diffuser scents

this is a very important part of your Pura “journey”, because there are thousands of scents to choose from and it can be super overwhelming at first. i tried many scents until i started figuring out my MVPs, which i now have on auto-buy!

and ps — while you’re figuring out your scent preferences (there may be some trial and error), Pura has a great fragrance return policy!! a really good way to choose is look for companies you already like and trust (a lot of my favorite candles i tried in Pura form).

here are the best Pura scents i’ve discovered thus far! be warned, i love the clean, coastal, citrus scents the most. i’m not into scents like vanilla, etc. but i might branch out more and update my favorites later!

Salt by Unify Co.: marine, cashmere, woody. my #1. i’m obsessed. very niche reference, but it smells like the northern california part of soarin’ at disneyland in the best way. clean, coastal, slightly cozy… it’s perfect!

White Bergamot by Studio Mcgee: citrus, floral, light musk. the floral note adds a soft, cozy layer on top of the musky base i usually go for. i thought it might lean too feminine, but it doesn’t!

Earl Grey Bitters by Apotheke: bergamot, black tea, amber. clean but a little moody, like citrus with depth instead of straight freshness.

Palo Santo by Brooklyn Candle Studio: palo santo wood, cedar, sandalwood. i’ve always loved the scent of palo santo, so i ordered this immediately. it doesn’t smell exactly like burning palo santo to me, but it’s a beautiful, relaxing scent — like a fancy spa waiting room.

Dew by Unify Co.: peony, green, eucalyptus. a perfect springtime scent, it’s crisp and refreshing and light.

Volcano by Capri Blue: tropical citrus, sugared fruit. sweet and punchy. not what i usually go for, but it’s really good — and totally different from the rest. best in a small powder room where you want a fun hit of scent.

how it’s changed the vibe of our house

this is the best part. you can fully set the mood of your house depending on the season or even the room.

around christmas time, we had a faux tree in the living room and a real one in the family room, so i got some christmasy Pura scents, and i swear the living room smelled better than the real tree. that pine smell wafting through the house was one of my favorite parts of our first christmas in connecticut!

post-holidays, i went all in on cozy, woodsy scents, and now that the seasons have changed, i’ve switched to brighter, citrusy ones. it really does change how the house feels.

my sister-in-law literally asked me if it was worth getting one “for her smelly house” (her words, not mine lol) and i was like… 1000%. i’m simply a happier person when things smell good. who wouldn’t be?!

how i set my schedules for my Pura home diffuser

i actually get this question a lot, so i figured i’d answer it here. it really depends on your routine, but since we work from home and are here basically all day, ours run more than someone who’s out 9–5. (and you can even use away mode so it won’t run when you’re not home!)

first — if you didn’t know, you control everything from the app. schedules, intensity, when scents are running low… all of it!

i basically set mine based on where we actually are during the day.

upstairs in our bedroom, i run it way less since we’re not there much. i’ll do a wind-down window (7:30pm–10pm) and then a little bit in the morning (5:30am–6:30am).

downstairs, i focus on the times we’re actually using the space. i’m not spending time in the living room mid-day, so i just do a morning block (6am–10am) and then again in the evening (5pm–8pm).

and then for rooms that need… constant help (our tiny bathroom, unfortunately), i pretty much run it all day but with breaks — like 40 minutes on, short intervals off.

depending on your sensitivity and preferences, you just gotta play around and see what works best for you!


Pura’s Memorial Day Sale runs until May 26
Save 20% sitewide, including diffusers* and fragrances.
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*sale excludes the new Pura V5 diffuser.

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  1. Hello! After reading your reviews I decided to purchase the pura diffuser. I am using the single scent diffusers in 2 rooms downstairs, and one in our 2 story foyer – hoping that would navigate throughout the house but the smell definitely seems to be limited to the room the diffuser is in. Do you find you need one in literally every room to have a “whole house scent”?