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The Ziosxin 100 Pcs Smokeless Cherry Wood Candle Wicks kit is a comprehensive solution for DIY candle enthusiasts. It includes 100 natural cherrywood wicks, 50 metal bases, 60 glue dots, and 50 warning labels, ensuring a clean and efficient burning experience. Designed for compatibility with various wax types, this kit makes candle making easy and enjoyable.
Material Type | cherrywood |
S**N
Doesn't work in any wax
My daughter made these with soy wax. And they did not burn well. I was disappointed. But when we tried it with paraffin wax, the wood burns very well. So it's about testing which wax it bur s best in
S**L
Wooden candle wicks
I have a candle business. I’m not a huge fan of wood wicks, but some people like them. I love the fact that everything was in the set. It was easy to use.
C**S
Very thin
Only use these if you are making extra small candles. They do not crackle as a wood wick should, and they are very flimsy. They also do not burn for a large area, even when using multiple wicks.
C**Y
Good wicks
Looks great
C**R
They don’t work very well
I rewicked a candle and same thing wick burns down and won’t stay lite for more than 30 sec it could be the candle don’t know going to try in something else for the fun of it
Z**K
Project failed
Bought these just to try making a candle from my jar of bacon fat. Heated the jar in a pot of water to melt, put in the wood wicks and allowed the fat soak up the wicks about an inch. I cut them to about 1 cm before lighting. They burned down pretty quick, then held a small flame for maybe 30 minutes. After that it was too much effort to keep them burning so the whole thing went in the trash. Not sure if a different wick material would work better, or if bacon fat just is no good for a candle. Oh well.
R**.
You MUST FOLLOW instructions or they don’t work!
I can see why some left a negative review because I was about to do the same thing until I read someone’s comment. I did not read instructions and just proceeded as I would normally do with a wick. These however need to be soaked in oil first. After redoing my sample candle I let the cherrywood wick soak for about 15-20 minutes and then wiped off. You also have to use 2 per candle. Once I did this they worked extremely well. I will definitely buy these again. Note: as for the crackling sound I only heard it on the first burn and once it got to the wax I no longer heard it. I hope this helps you all.
M**T
I haven't used them yet, but they look and feel good for what they are designed for.
I seem to end up with a lot of leftover candle wax from store bought candles, why not recycle that to new candles?
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