
The Azlok Matki Shaped + Round Shaped Electric Aroma Diffuser is a handcrafted ceramic oil burner that gently warms essential or fragrance oils using a small electric halogen bulb, filling a room with scent while doubling as home décor. You simply add a few drops of oil to the top dish, switch it on at the socket, and let the warm glow do the rest. The combo pack (priced at ₹695) gives you two designs — a traditional matki pot shape and a rounded shape — both in a soft cream white ceramic finish.
What an Electric Aroma Diffuser Does
Unlike water-based ultrasonic diffusers that produce a mist, this is an electric oil burner. A low-heat halogen bulb inside warms a shallow ceramic dish on top. As the oil heats, it slowly releases fragrance into the air. There is no water, no flame and no smoke — just a steady, gentle diffusion and a warm ambient light.
This makes it well suited for:
- Living rooms, bedrooms and study corners where you want a subtle scent
- Prayer rooms and pooja spaces
- Small home offices or reading nooks
- Adding warmth and glow as decorative lighting in the evening
How to Use It
- Place the diffuser on a flat, heat-safe surface away from curtains, paper and edges.
- Add 4 to 8 drops of essential oil or fragrance oil to the top dish. You can mix in a little water if you prefer a slower burn, though it works on oil alone.
- Plug it into the socket and switch on. The bulb warms up and the scent begins to spread within a few minutes.
- Enjoy — the unit runs for roughly 4 hours per session. Switch it off at the wall when you are done.
Both shapes work the same way, so you can keep one running in the hall and the second in a bedroom, or gift one and keep one.
Which Oils Work Best
Any good-quality essential oil or fragrance oil suits this burner. Popular choices among Indian homes include:
- Lavender for calm, relaxed evenings and bedrooms
- Lemongrass or citronella for a fresh, cleansing feel
- Sandalwood or rose for pooja rooms and festive occasions
- Eucalyptus or peppermint for a bright, clearing scent
Azlok stocks a range of essential and fragrance oils that pair naturally with these diffusers if you want to build a small collection.
Safety Notes
These are simple precautions worth following:
- Never leave the diffuser unattended for long periods or overnight.
- The top dish and bulb get warm — keep the unit out of reach of children and pets.
- Do not let the dish run completely dry for hours; add a fresh drop or two if the scent fades.
- Essential oils are for aromatic use only. Do not ingest them, and keep concentrated oils off the skin unless properly diluted.
- Use in a room with some airflow, and switch off at the wall socket before cleaning.
Cleaning and Care
Once the diffuser has fully cooled, wipe the top dish with a soft cloth to remove leftover oil residue. A little warm water with mild soap helps if oils build up over time. Dry it completely before the next use. Since the body is handcrafted ceramic, handle it gently — avoid dropping or knocking it against hard surfaces.
Buying and Storage Tips
Each unit measures about 12 cm in height and 9.5 cm across, and weighs roughly 700 grams, so it sits stably on a shelf or table. Choose the 1 Combo Pack for a single home, or the 2 Combo Pack if you want extras for gifting or multiple rooms. When not in use, store the diffuser in a dry spot away from direct sunlight, and keep a spare halogen bulb handy so you are never caught out mid-evening.
FAQ
Does this diffuser need water?
No. It is an electric oil burner that warms oil directly. You can add a small amount of water to slow the burn, but it works fine with just a few drops of oil.
How long does one session last?
The runtime is approximately 4 hours per use. Switch it off at the socket once you are finished.
Can I use any essential oil in it?
Yes, most essential oils and fragrance oils work well. Add 4 to 8 drops to the top dish and top up as the scent fades.
Is it safe to leave on overnight?
It is best not to. Like any electric heated device, switch it off when you leave the room or go to sleep, and keep it away from flammable items.
What is the difference between the two shapes?
Only the design. The matki shape mimics a traditional clay pot, while the round shape is a smooth curved form. Both are cream white ceramic and function identically.
