Stonebriar 80 Hour Long Burning Unscented Pillar Candles, 3x8, Ivory
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I have experienced nothing like what is described in the first response. The material these candles are made of can be difficult to remove from carpet, which is why all 6 of them dripped. I love it!
In about 50 hours, but not enough light is produced because the candles burn down the center, leaving too much on the edges. Not a single flicker to be seen.
After burning these candles, I did not find a residue of soot in my 10" vase or my 14" hurricane. you are sure to have read, some reviews have talked about the candles being burned completely down with tall walls left I burned mine nicely leaving a wall of about 1" high. As a result, drips could not occur.
The scent is not present in these. Their main purpose is to provide emergency lighting or to create an ambiance, but they do not emit any scent.
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A typical burn is two to three times the diameter of a penny. It has a center diameter of 5 inches. This is the real deal. Deception of this kind should not be tolerated on Amazon, and the seller and product should both be removed. This is something I would never write, but you should hear this BEFORE you buy from me.
Those candles burn in an odd way it has this weird bumpy texture and it is all ragged and uneven. On the table I have them on, they drip heavily, and they burn straight down the middle, leaving behind a melted outer shell that actually collapses, leaving behind giant chunks of wax. My hands have been smeared with wax in so many ways, including scraping up melted wax that spilled spilled out from one of the giant outer-layers There were shell chips on the ground. As long as you don't plan to burn them, they're great for decoration. I was really disappointed to find out that they didn't work for burning.
The reason they cost less than other candles is because they are more expensive. I find it kind of unattractive and unbalanced to watch them burn. They burn so weirdly they create an unattractive, skewed exterior shell. It's up to you to decide what you think of it after seeing the picture. My plan is to get a better kind and throw out these. Due to the fact that I won't use them, they cost one star more.
It was worth the money I spent on the six pack. It burnt unevenly for the first two and then a hole formed and the wax dripped onto the table after the first piece only burned down one side. In order to avoid this in the future, I have to continuously monitor the burning of these candles and guide the wax around the top evenly. I won't make a purchase in the future.
Initially, I was thrilled to see the soy candles looked beautiful and were smooth on the outside. As you can see from the picture, the horses almost immediately started having uneven burns, weird lip shapes, and wax leaking from the girths of the horses. Both candles that I had been burning have experienced the problem. The quality of this is poor, and the design isn't very appealing. I would not recommend these candles because there are better options available.
The wick tends to lean in a certain way, which causes tunneling to be uneven. Candle wick reaches about one centimeter into candle, so it is nice. The wick curves inwards toward the end of the candle, so it will look like it has two wicks until you let it burn long enough to reach the rim. Until I saw the giant flame from both wicks being ignited, I did not realize what I was seeing. As long as you are nearby and monitoring regardless of the candle smoke, it is not a hazard. In general, a great candle package for the price.
You should just stay away from it. Advertisement that doesn't represent the truth. It's been 35 hours? A day and a half, maybe? They are lost in their own A 6-foot long thing lived here I would say no more than eight hours. It also damaged the glass lantern (the one I had it in, which was for an identical sized candle) I had it in because it burned so hot and fast. The air is thick with soot, the glass is burned, and the wax flows.
In general, the candle wick only goes about two thirds down meaning that it burns out long before the candle is done. The wick on the first candle I burned and the candle is gone from the box of 6, you have to burn the entire candle to experience this. A portion of the candle remains (out of a total of four inches). The money was a waste.