How to Get the Most Out of Your Yankee Candle Scentstories Player
Does the Scentstories Player Really Work? Yes, If You Use it Right
Then late last year, Yankee Candle Company announced that they had purchased the rights to market the Scentstories product line from Proctor & Gamble. Scentstories owners everywhere were delighted with the news, however, the move from mass market to specialty retail meant that the players and discs increased substantially in price. A Scentstories player went from as low as $16.99 at Wal-Mart all the way up to $26.99 at Yankee Candle. Discs that were $5.99 were now $7.50 when you bought them at a Yankee Candle store or the YankeeCandle.com website. (For a comprehensive review of the Yankee Candle Scentstories Player, be sure to check out my previous Associated Content article.)
With the price increase, I have begun to wonder if my Scentstories player was really the best way to meet my home-fragrancing needs. The packaging on the discs said that each one would last for "up to 50 hours," which at $7.50 a pop means you'll be spending $0.15 for every hour you are using your Scentstories player. That puts the price in line with burning a wax tart from Yankee Candle, which costs approximately $0.16 per hour. Yankee sells electric tart burners, and the wax tarts give a much stronger scent than a Scentstories player, so the only way I could justify the continuing expense of Scentstories discs was to find a way to make them last longer. With this in mind, I set out to experiment.
The first thing I noticed was that even though Yankee Candle said the discs were good for 50 hours (20 plays), I was able to still smell the scent from the discs after as many as 30 plays. I suspect that people weren't buying new discs from Febreze often enough, so Yankee Candle placed an "artificial shelf life" on the product labeling. The next observation I had was that the fragrance in the Scentstories discs was in the form of small gel pods, and as the gel dried up, the fragrance went away. I figured that if I kept the disc in a Ziploc bag between uses, it might prevent the fragrance gel from drying up as quickly. When I started my next Scentstories disc, I did just that.
By keeping the disc in plastic between uses, I was able to get 35 plays, or a full 87.5 hours worth of fragrance from one Yankee Candle Scentstories Disc. I was impressed with the gains I had achieved, but I wasn't content to give up just yet. For my last experiment, I decided to keep the disc in a Ziploc bag in the refrigerator between uses, figuring that the cool environment might slow the drying of the gel even more. By keeping the disc sealed and in the refrigerator, I was able to get 50 plays, or 125 hours from one disc!
Using this method, I was able to reduce the cost of using a Scentstories player from $0.15 per hour to $0.06, or a 60 percent reduction in cost. This brought the cost of home fragrance closer to what it was when Scentstories was being marketed by Febreze. If you own a Scentstories player, hopefully I've given you some tips to help save some money. And if you don't own a Scentstories player, hopefully I've inspired you to look at the products you use every day and see if you can figure out a way to extend their life, putting money in your pocket and saving the environment at the same time.
Published by Robert Borden
Robert is a young professional & aspiring freelance writer living in the Baltimore area. He has years of experience in community organizing and grassroots activism. In his spare time, Robert enjoys spendin... View profile
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- When Yankee Candle started selling Scentstories discs, the price increased from $4.99 to $7.50.
- Since the scent is gel-based, keeping the discs in plastic between uses seems to extend their life.
- I have also found the keeping the discs in the refrigerator helps them last longer as well.





4 Comments
Post a CommentGreat article :) I'll do that with my disc, now.
The discs are on sell, buy two get one free, at this very moment.
Good ideas Robbie! I hadn't thought of bagging or refridgerating my discs! Thanks!
What will they think of next - these are too cool. Thanks for the great tips on these Yankee Candle discs.