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LA 20
LA 20

BeurerLA 20 Colour Changing Aroma Diffuser

R599

Retail: R1,400
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The LA 20 Beurer aroma diffuser with colour-changing LED light and ultrasound humidification technology ensure a cosy ambience. It is portable thanks to the USB connection.

Product Features
  • Ultrasound humidification technology
  • Suitable for water-soluble aroma oils
  • With colour-changing LED light
  • Portable thanks to USB
  • 1-level operation
  • Extremely quiet operation
  • Atomisation possible, with and without light
  • With two power supply options via USB interface (USB cable included) or via USB mains part plug (included)
  • Automatic switch-off
  • Easy-to-clean components
  • 3-year warranty
  • Weight approx. 175 g
  • Output: 5W
  • Material of the underside soft, breathable cotton
  • With colour-changing LED light 
  • Product dimensions: 12 x 13.5 x 7.8cm (L x W x H)
  • Room size: 10m²
  • Tank size: 80 ml

For more information, please check out Beurer

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