Home Fragrance

On this Home Fragrance category page, scents and formats move in and out as partner retailers rotate ranges and update listings, so a favourite jar size or shade of glass can disappear and reappear without warning. Products span candles in 190g–600g jars, tealights in packs of 6–12, and plug-in or battery essential oil diffusers with 100ml–500ml tanks and timer modes. Some partners publish the same fragrance as separate items (candle, diffuser, spray), while others group variants by size or vessel finish. The mix is practical rather than curated. A “linen” name can mean different notes depending on the retailer.

Read on for how home fragrance listings vary by type, format, sizing, materials, and platform notes

Main product groupings you’ll run into

Candles, diffusers, and sprays dominate the range. It’s not subtle. A single scent may appear as a 220g jar candle, a 100ml diffuser, and a 100ml mist, with each format published as its own listing or as size variants under one tile—partners handle that differently. Look for burn time (e.g. 35–60 hours), wick count (single vs 3-wick), and whether a diffuser uses fibre or rattan sticks. With Yankee Candle, vessel style and wax format are often the clearest separators when names are similar. Expect scented candles to show up in multiple jar sizes and seasonal labels.

Sets, multipacks, and how variants get bundled

Some retailers publish bundles as one product with a fixed contents list; others split the same items into separate listings that share imagery. That difference matters when you’re scanning for a 3-piece set versus a single 100ml bottle. Watch for “duo” packs (two 100ml diffusers), tealight multipacks (12–24), and mixed-format bundles that pair a 190g candle with a 50ml spray. Jo Malone London listings are more likely to separate formats cleanly, while other partners group sizes under one product with a drop-down. Where candle gift sets appear, check whether lids, matches, or a tray are included.

Sizing, strength, and spec differences between partners

Volume and weight are not always displayed the same way. One partner leads with 200ml, another with “large”, and a third puts the measurement in the description, so the same diffuser can look inconsistent at a glance. For candles, check grams (e.g. 70g mini, 190g standard, 600g large) and stated burn time; for sprays, bottle size (50ml vs 150ml) and whether it’s a fine mist or trigger sprayer. Small details shift fast. A room spray might be listed as “linen mist” elsewhere, even when the bottle and nozzle style match.

Materials, build, and functional details to spot

Vessel and component choices change how a fragrance performs. Glass jars with a lid reduce dust between burns, while open-top tumblers don’t; ceramic containers hold heat differently and can affect how quickly the wax pool forms. Diffusers vary too: rattan vs black fibre reeds, and stopper style (screw cap vs bung) influence how easy refills are to use without spills. Molton Brown listings tend to be clear on bottle material and cap finish, which helps when you’re matching a bathroom set. For reed diffusers, check reed count (6–10) and whether a refill bottle is sold separately.

The checks people make when scanning similar scents

Fragrance names overlap across retailers. That’s normal. Verify the format first (jar candle vs wax bar vs spray), then the size (ml or g) and the pack type (single, duo, or set). Look at wick count, lid type, and whether the wax is soy blend or paraffin—those details change burn behaviour and soot risk. For melts, confirm the segment count (6–12 cubes) and whether the pack is a clamshell or a bag. With wax melts, the same scent name can appear as different weights, so the grams on pack matter more than the label.

How discount codes can reduce the cost of Home Fragrance shopping with Discount Promo Codes

Discount codes relate to reducing the cost of Home Fragrance items when a retailer supports them, including formats like 200ml diffusers, 190g candles, and boxed sets that appear as separate partner listings. Operationally, Discount Promo Codes provides access to discount codes for partner retailers, and links to retailers’ discount code pages may be shown alongside product listings. The monthly charity donation sits alongside that setup—20% of profits are donated each month—yet product availability still shifts with stock rotation and listing turnover. Nothing is uniform. A retailer can publish home fragrance sets as one bundle today and as separate components tomorrow, even when the contents (e.g. 100ml diffuser plus 70g candle) stay the same.