Beeswax Tea Lights Candles with One Reusable Steel Candle Holder and Reusable Cotton Bag Eco Friendly Gift Set (12)
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Yes. For about an hour, place the holder in the freezer. The wax can then be removed with a knife.
Yes, a standard tea light holder will fit them. They may be slightly taller than some holders, but they should burn just as well.
The wick is made of 100% cotton and stiffened with paper threads. There are no metals or lead in this product.
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I included some photos to show how a dollar store tealight candle, Stonebriar 6-inch candle, and a Stonebriar 6-inch candle compare. A Serenibee candle, a 7-hour tealight candle, and the cup that comes with it br>br>I'm testing the burn time on these to see if they burn longer than a standard tealight candle. So I decided to see if I could fit this candle into a Stonebriar 6-wick candle holder. Aluminum tealight container with a 7-hour burn time. As a result, I was able to carefully push it into one, with some candle shavings falling off the sides that I simply re-positioned on top of the candle. The cup that came with it didn't quite fit in the UCO tealight lantern, so I did it this way. So these are made by hand in Montana, and the cups that come with them are of decent quality. br>br>*Please note: If you're having trouble getting rid of wax buildup, simply place the cup in boiling water and let the wax float to the top. There's no scrubbing required, and it's a simple way to get rid of wax.
These are very attractive. I've previously purchased beeswax tea lights that came in plastic holders, which was not ideal. I've used the included metal cup as well as recycled aluminum disposable cups from other tea lights, and both have worked well. If you're wondering how to clean the metal cup, the directions state that you can put it in the freezer and pop the wax out. For me, this was a perfect solution. It also states that these burn the best when left to burn for the full four hours, and that multiple lightings will reduce the efficiency of the burn. I do notice that some of the wicks aren't centered, which has an effect on how they burn, but they're handmade! My sole gripe is that If you buy in bulk, you should be able to get the cups on Amazon. Serenibee sells them for $1 on their website. Shipping is $75 for each item. Thank you for putting these together.
lights. I wouldn't hesitate to give these as gifts, particularly at special occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, and holidays. br>br>The cups are crucial for me because steel does not crack and can be reused. reusable on a regular basis Before putting in another candle, simply wipe away any wax residue with a light touch on the object you're using. br>br>The candles have a light but distinct honey scent, as well as a very pleasant creamy-vanilla scent. They have a golden flame that doesn't flicker and annoys me, and they don't produce any smoke once they're going. The smoke comes from the match that was used to light them, so after a minute or five, you won't smell anything. br>br>Hint: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "innov These last a lot longer than three days. 4 hours, with an average of around 5 hours. If you want to get all five hours, put the candles in the cups in the fridge for a couple of hours before lighting them. As the lights burn down slower, you'll get an extra half hour to an hour of use out of them. You can achieve the same effect by parting the drapes and placing them on a cool windowsill, or by placing them on a stone surface, which will prevent them from overheating and burning. If you want your fire to burn for a long time, you don't want to put them on wood.
The candle was placed in the metal holder that came with the kit. I'm not sure if I want to risk another coaster or glass votive candle holder at this point. I don't want to have to buy new ones all the time, and I value the ones I do have.
I have a porcelain candle holder that I only use for soot-free candles, and these work great and last longer than other beeswax tea candles I've tried. My only gripe is that the order only includes one "reusable" metal tin, and despite following the tip to freeze the tin and pop out the wax - This is something I've tried a few times and it's not only inconvenient, but it also doesn't work. I've only used one candle so far, but the wax residue inside the reusable holder will quickly accumulate. I'm not sure why freezing doesn't seem to work for me. I'd give the candles a five-star rating on their own. However, I'm not sure I'll buy it again because it only comes with one holder, which isn't reusable in my opinion.
Love was put into the making and packaging of this product! I was overjoyed to discover these candles – and at such a reasonable price; as someone who is concerned about inhaling toxins, I try to avoid paraffin candles whenever possible. This tea light has a light honey scent and burns evenly. The steel holders, unlike traditional tea light holders, can be reused. I wish there were four instead of two in the package. A steel holder may not be necessary depending on the decorative holder being used, but if you have a lot of candles, they will be useful. That is the only reason I did not give five stars. This is an excellent product.
for the use of incense that does not produce smoke They arrived today, and I couldn't stop myself from using one right away. Both the product and its packaging show great attention to detail. I was also won over by the steel bowls because I despise throwing aluminum and tin away. I'm sure I'll be purchasing more! I DID PURCHASE MORE! **************
br>I DID PURCHASE MORE! So, I pair these with a smokeless incense burner (as seen in the photo). ) "Regular" tea light candles don't burn evenly, and the flimsy aluminum ones are terrible because they don't burn evenly. I used small steel cups to burn them in with these. As it liquefies into a full pool of wax, the temperature drops, and I use another, allowing it to cool and harden (I'm burning resin incense such as Frankincense, Myrrh, and others). I just can't say enough about how much I adore them!.
They burn cleanly and have a light scent, not as strong as most scented candles. There is very little wax left after a candle has burned out. The cup can then be reused after I loosen the metal that anchors the wick with a small knife. Pro tip: If you really want to get out the last bits of wax, the old ladies in my church used to clean votive candle holders with lighter fluid. I'm going to buy a lot more of these lights, as well as some holders.