A wonderful review of these lovely wax melts. I have no idea how you managed to quantify twenty-seven of these fragrant cubes of wax. I would have to leave the house and come back ... My ex-girlfriend used these a lot and now I am hooked. It's nice to come home at the end of the day to a pleasant fragrance.
thanks for encouraging my scented wax addiction, everyone needs a great enabler! 🙂 i might have to get a fb acct again so i can join y'alls' group. ....well, that'll probably develop into another addiction of its own too. (on a serious note, you're so good at this, thanks!)
i turn it upside down and from the back push one of the squares, which pops the unit outwards, and then i grab an edge that starts to squeeze out, i hold tight to the edge & then flip it back upright then pull out the whole piece, or part of it if it's the 5oz, and break off what i need. (it's a two-handed coordination challenge the whole way through) it's a few extra steps but it keeps the wax and package intact & uncrumpled. i like to cut my squares into pieces & slices, so for that reason, i dont mind the softer wax. i save all of the clamshells so i handle them this way so they dont crush.
The pineapple cupcake and vanilla cherry are my favorites. I find it interesting how people smell notes differently. To me there is no apple in the Vanilla Cherry 🍒- none. Both pineapple cupcake and vanilla cherry are hoard worthy in my opinion. I bought my Walmart out of the vanilla cherry and ordered more online.
Have you tried closing the case and breaking the bar like that? What I don't like is the cracks make the pieces uneven, but they all burn down just the same in the dispenser.
i turn it upside down and from the back push one of the squares, which pops the unit outwards, and then i grab an edge that starts to squeeze out, i hold tight to the edge & then flip it back upright then pull out the whole piece, or part of it if it's the 5oz, and break off what i need. (it's a two-handed coordination challenge the whole way through) it's a few extra steps but it keeps the wax and package intact & uncrumpled.
A butter knife will work with very soft wax, but almost all retail/store-bought wax melts I've used are more on the hard side. While you can use a butter knife to cut off a cube of harder wax, it usually requires too much pressure which makes it more difficult than just using your fingers, or if the wax is very hard it can cause the cubes or shards of wax to go flying in different directions!
A wonderful review of these lovely wax melts. I have no idea how you managed to quantify twenty-seven of these fragrant cubes of wax. I would have to leave the house and come back ... My ex-girlfriend used these a lot and now I am hooked. It's nice to come home at the end of the day to a pleasant fragrance.
Love your reviews. I'm looking forward to finding the Rosewater and Coconut Milk
Exciting. Hope my store will carry all of these. Great video
thanks for encouraging my scented wax addiction, everyone needs a great enabler! 🙂
i might have to get a fb acct again so i can join y'alls' group. ....well, that'll probably develop into another addiction of its own too. (on a serious note, you're so good at this, thanks!)
Oh you have to join! We're really good enablers. And really, there are worse addictions to have! LOL
What's your Facebook page?
@@jenniporras0312 facebook.com/groups/scentedwaxretail/
Nice reviews. Thank you.
I'm loving all the fruits and florals. I'm not a fan of bakery scents. Hoping for more florals this summer.
Thanks for this review🙂
Yes - the wax is so hard for me to get out of the clamshells now. It’s annoying
i turn it upside down and from the back push one of the squares, which pops the unit outwards, and then i grab an edge that starts to squeeze out, i hold tight to the edge & then flip it back upright then pull out the whole piece, or part of it if it's the 5oz, and break off what i need. (it's a two-handed coordination challenge the whole way through)
it's a few extra steps but it keeps the wax and package intact & uncrumpled.
i like to cut my squares into pieces & slices, so for that reason, i dont mind the softer wax.
i save all of the clamshells so i handle them this way so they dont crush.
@@imissnickplur4964 Clearly you've put a lot of thought into this. Seriously, you NEED to join our group. I'm loving your comments!!
I noticed that as well today. It probably has to do with cutting costs.
The pineapple cupcake and vanilla cherry are my favorites. I find it interesting how people smell notes differently. To me there is no apple in the Vanilla Cherry 🍒- none. Both pineapple cupcake and vanilla cherry are hoard worthy in my opinion. I bought my Walmart out of the vanilla cherry and ordered more online.
Have you tried closing the case and breaking the bar like that? What I don't like is the cracks make the pieces uneven, but they all burn down just the same in the dispenser.
i turn it upside down and from the back push one of the squares, which pops the unit outwards, and then i grab an edge that starts to squeeze out, i hold tight to the edge & then flip it back upright then pull out the whole piece, or part of it if it's the 5oz, and break off what i need. (it's a two-handed coordination challenge the whole way through)
it's a few extra steps but it keeps the wax and package intact & uncrumpled.
What happened to Blueberry ? That was really good ?
Does a Butter Knife work well when cutting a piece of the bricks off to use?
A butter knife will work with very soft wax, but almost all retail/store-bought wax melts I've used are more on the hard side. While you can use a butter knife to cut off a cube of harder wax, it usually requires too much pressure which makes it more difficult than just using your fingers, or if the wax is very hard it can cause the cubes or shards of wax to go flying in different directions!
They have wax cutters
Beach Brunch is a weird one! Very light and smells like play doh!
How can I get added to your Facebook group?
Just sign up at facebook.com/groups/scentedwaxretail/