Why? I'll have a pillar candle the width of large 7-11 supersize slurpee cup, that burns only the middle and about the width of a carrot.
10/1/2007 3:55:47 PM
FTW
10/1/2007 3:58:03 PM
what's that? also, I apparently bought something that I THOUGHT was a candle, but turns out it's something that is meant to melted by other means....cause there ain't no wick
10/1/2007 3:59:29 PM
It's a candle warmer. It heats up the wax, releasing the aroma but not burning the wax or wick away.
10/1/2007 4:00:56 PM
i have a candle warmer that im going to use to keep my coffee cup warm at my desk
10/1/2007 4:03:02 PM
well then I saw some other thing that was like a little woodfire oven almost...what are those used for?
10/1/2007 4:06:59 PM
10/1/2007 4:14:21 PM
hah...no....it's not an actual oven....it just looks like one
10/1/2007 4:15:47 PM
oil burner i betyou put the candle underneath and some sort of scented oil in the cup on top, heats up, smells up the joint[Edited on October 1, 2007 at 4:22 PM. Reason : spelling]
10/1/2007 4:15:54 PM
m2c, something like this?
10/1/2007 4:23:21 PM
maybe? I can't find a pic of exactly...but also something sorta like this:
10/1/2007 4:31:06 PM
candle goes in the bottom, scented oil on top
10/1/2007 4:32:35 PM
10/1/2007 4:34:42 PM
ah..ok, this thing I think:and ok...I just looked at what I bought and it's basically just a block of wax...so where would this go?
10/1/2007 4:35:27 PM
if it is small enough to put in what you posted then put it in the little bowl, and put a tea candle underneath. The tea candle heats up the stone bowl which melts the wax.the only thing i dont like about those types are the tea candles burn too quickly.add: if you have a big block of wax in a glass jar, much like a yankee candle, you will need to get one of those heat plates. [Edited on October 1, 2007 at 4:40 PM. Reason : add]
10/1/2007 4:39:55 PM
If you blew it out too soon the first time you lit it, that might have caused it to only burn down in the area where the wax melted before. You should let it burn to the edges the first time you use it. Well, really every time you use it, or else it'll cause the wax to be lower where it was burned and it will only burn that far in the future.
10/1/2007 6:48:55 PM
when i worked at the bath and body works/white barn candle company in crabtree mall...the woman there said make sure you cut your wicks to 1/4th of an inch and also make sure you burn it for like at least 4 hours to help it burn properly
10/1/2007 6:51:57 PM