Smells incredible. The quality is exactly what they say it is.
You already know this scent.
Pine is the original clean. Before synthetic cleaning products existed, pine oil was in hospitals, laundries, and homes across the country. That sharp, resinous, forest-fresh smell isn't a design choice — it's one of the oldest cleaning scents in the world, because pine oil actually cleans.
The α-pinene and β-pinene compounds in pure pine oil are naturally antimicrobial. They cut through grease, inhibit bacteria, and leave a genuine freshness behind — not a synthetic approximation of it.
The difference between real pine oil and a synthetic "pine fresh" cleaning spray is the same as the difference between a ripe lemon and lemon cordial.
"Australian, affordable and high quality. I just add a few drops when I want that lovely scent."
— Andi Chandler ★★★★★
Pine is the original clean. Before synthetic cleaning products existed, pine oil was in hospitals, laundries, and homes across the country. That sharp, resinous, forest-fresh smell isn't a design choice — it's one of the oldest cleaning scents in the world, because pine oil actually cleans.
The α-pinene and β-pinene compounds in pure pine oil are naturally antimicrobial. They cut through grease, inhibit bacteria, and leave a genuine freshness behind — not a synthetic approximation of it.
The difference between real pine oil and a synthetic "pine fresh" cleaning spray is the same as the difference between a ripe lemon and lemon cordial.
"Australian, affordable and high quality. I just add a few drops when I want that lovely scent."
— Andi Chandler ★★★★★
Pine oil's clean, resinous scent works in diffusers, cleaning solutions, and laundry. Its natural antimicrobial properties mean it's not just fragrance — it's doing something.
Diffusing:
3–5 drops in a diffuser. A woodland, forest-fresh scent that's particularly good in bathrooms and living areas.
Surface cleaning:
10–15 drops per 500ml water in a spray bottle. An all-natural alternative to synthetic pine-based cleaning sprays, without the petrochemical surfactants.
Mopping:
5–10 drops in a mop bucket. Leaves hard floors smelling clean and fresh — the scent lingers without being overpowering.
Laundry:
5 drops added to the wash. Works well on sports gear and heavily soiled items.
Christmas and seasonal use:
A few drops on cotton balls placed inside Christmas ornaments, dried flower arrangements, or pinecone decorations — makes artificial trees smell real.
"Got this to put into Christmas ornaments and it makes the tree smell like a real one."
— Chloe Bush ★★★★★
Diffusing:
3–5 drops in a diffuser. A woodland, forest-fresh scent that's particularly good in bathrooms and living areas.
Surface cleaning:
10–15 drops per 500ml water in a spray bottle. An all-natural alternative to synthetic pine-based cleaning sprays, without the petrochemical surfactants.
Mopping:
5–10 drops in a mop bucket. Leaves hard floors smelling clean and fresh — the scent lingers without being overpowering.
Laundry:
5 drops added to the wash. Works well on sports gear and heavily soiled items.
Christmas and seasonal use:
A few drops on cotton balls placed inside Christmas ornaments, dried flower arrangements, or pinecone decorations — makes artificial trees smell real.
"Got this to put into Christmas ornaments and it makes the tree smell like a real one."
— Chloe Bush ★★★★★
Pine blends effortlessly with other forest and botanical oils.
Classic blends:
Australian Forest
Pine + Eucalyptus — the most natural pairing. Both antimicrobial, both clean. A classic combination for surface cleaning sprays and diffusing.
Forest & Earth
Pine + Cedarwood — deep and grounding. Particularly good in living areas and home offices. Long-lasting in a burner.
Forest Fresh
Pine + Lavender — the sharp pine edge softened by floral lavender. A balanced, clean scent that works in any room.
Winter Woods
Pine + Frankincense + Cedarwood — slow-burning, resinous, and warm. Made for cold-weather diffusing and oil burners.
Start with 3 drops pine to 2 drops of your second oil and adjust from there.
Classic blends:
Australian Forest
Pine + Eucalyptus — the most natural pairing. Both antimicrobial, both clean. A classic combination for surface cleaning sprays and diffusing.
Forest & Earth
Pine + Cedarwood — deep and grounding. Particularly good in living areas and home offices. Long-lasting in a burner.
Forest Fresh
Pine + Lavender — the sharp pine edge softened by floral lavender. A balanced, clean scent that works in any room.
Winter Woods
Pine + Frankincense + Cedarwood — slow-burning, resinous, and warm. Made for cold-weather diffusing and oil burners.
Start with 3 drops pine to 2 drops of your second oil and adjust from there.
What type of pine tree does the oil come from?
Please contact us directly and we'll answer immediately — the species detail isn't currently on the product page but we have it on our supplier spec sheet.
Is it good for cleaning?
Yes. The α-pinene and β-pinene in pine oil give it genuine antimicrobial properties. It inhibits bacteria on surfaces — it's not just a fragrance. Add 10–15 drops to a 500ml spray bottle with water.
Can I use it in a diffuser?
Yes. 3–5 drops for 30–60 minutes gives a clean, woodland scent. Pairs especially well with eucalyptus and cedarwood.
Is it safe around pets?
Use standard caution — short sessions in well-ventilated spaces. Avoid prolonged diffusion in enclosed spaces with cats or birds.
Can I use it on my skin?
Yes, diluted. A 1–2% dilution in a carrier oil is appropriate. Do not apply undiluted.
Is it 100% pure?
Yes. No carrier oils, no synthetic fragrance, no dilution. One ingredient.
Please contact us directly and we'll answer immediately — the species detail isn't currently on the product page but we have it on our supplier spec sheet.
Is it good for cleaning?
Yes. The α-pinene and β-pinene in pine oil give it genuine antimicrobial properties. It inhibits bacteria on surfaces — it's not just a fragrance. Add 10–15 drops to a 500ml spray bottle with water.
Can I use it in a diffuser?
Yes. 3–5 drops for 30–60 minutes gives a clean, woodland scent. Pairs especially well with eucalyptus and cedarwood.
Is it safe around pets?
Use standard caution — short sessions in well-ventilated spaces. Avoid prolonged diffusion in enclosed spaces with cats or birds.
Can I use it on my skin?
Yes, diluted. A 1–2% dilution in a carrier oil is appropriate. Do not apply undiluted.
Is it 100% pure?
Yes. No carrier oils, no synthetic fragrance, no dilution. One ingredient.
Botanical name: Pinus species
Extraction: Steam distillation from pine needles or stumps
Key compounds: α-pinene, β-pinene
The primary active compounds are naturally occurring terpenes responsible for the characteristic clean, resinous scent. These are also why pine oil has genuine antimicrobial properties — inhibiting bacteria and fungi. Pine oil was used in commercial cleaning and hospital disinfection long before synthetic alternatives existed.
The α-pinene content also makes pine oil one of the better-studied natural insect deterrents, working similarly to eucalyptus and lavender as a natural repellent.
Note: Always dilute with a carrier oil before skin application. Pure pine oil can cause irritation on sensitive skin when applied undiluted.
Extraction: Steam distillation from pine needles or stumps
Key compounds: α-pinene, β-pinene
The primary active compounds are naturally occurring terpenes responsible for the characteristic clean, resinous scent. These are also why pine oil has genuine antimicrobial properties — inhibiting bacteria and fungi. Pine oil was used in commercial cleaning and hospital disinfection long before synthetic alternatives existed.
The α-pinene content also makes pine oil one of the better-studied natural insect deterrents, working similarly to eucalyptus and lavender as a natural repellent.
Note: Always dilute with a carrier oil before skin application. Pure pine oil can cause irritation on sensitive skin when applied undiluted.
The Australian Eucalyptus Oil Company has been selling pure essential oils since 1895. Five generations. Over 130 years. This oil is sold the same way we've always done things — 100% pure, nothing added, nothing diluted, nothing you'd need to google.
If you're not completely happy, we'll refund you in full. No return required. No questions asked. No expiry on that promise.
4,800+ reviews. 4.9 stars.
Ingredients: 100% Pure Pine Oil (Pinus species)
— Tony Taig, 5th generation
If you're not completely happy, we'll refund you in full. No return required. No questions asked. No expiry on that promise.
4,800+ reviews. 4.9 stars.
Ingredients: 100% Pure Pine Oil (Pinus species)
— Tony Taig, 5th generation
Pine Oil
$18.00 · ~$0.35 per wash

