Glade PlugIn Plus vs Wallflowers: Which Is Better?
Plug-in air fresheners offer the most reliable way to eliminate household odors without the fire hazard of a burning candle. The Glade PlugIn Plus and the Bath and Body Works Wallflowers dominate the market, but they cater to completely different user priorities. In our testing, we found that deciding between them comes down to whether you prioritize smart hardware features or an extensive library of seasonal fragrances.
The Glade system uses indicator lights and automatic shut-off functions to minimize refill waste. Conversely, the Wallflowers plug relies entirely on Bath and Body Works’ massive catalog of seasonal scents. We compared the hardware and fragrance delivery of both systems to determine which warmer provides the best value for your living space.
Glade PlugIn Plus Warmer
The Glade PlugIn Plus accepts standard Glade scented oil refills, which are widely available at most grocery stores. It differentiates itself from basic warmers through smart light technology that reduces electricity and fragrance waste.
The warmer operates in continuous fragrance or an eight-hour rest mode cycle to save oil while you sleep. An auto shut-off feature cuts power completely when the fragrance bottle empties.
A built-in indicator light alerts you when to swap bottles, preventing dry running. While it lacks decorative flair, the functional hardware provides practical value.

