Candle warmers are the only thing I use for my candles. 1. Safety around my kids. 2. A candle warmer stretches my candles for years so makes the luxury candles worth every penny.
@@allastairwebb1737 You don’t have to remove wax from the candle. A wax warmer is when you would have to clean out the old wax to replace it with a new cube of the same scent or a completely new scent. And that could be done with soaking it up with a paper towel if you let it sit for a bit inside the warming plate, or just dumping the wax in the trash (on top of a piece of garbage that won’t melt through of course) and then cleaning the cooled down wax residue with paper towel. Then you just replace with a new scent/old scent!
Crazy, I was just thinking how I could safely burn candles in my office while being in the next room. Nothing like a walking into a room full of your favorite notes. Thanks for the recommendation I never knew warmers existed.
My family in Japan all use candle warmers because there’s earthquake happening quite often there. I use candle warmer to fix the tunneling problem but I’ll try your method next time. Thank you for this video🥰🥰🥰
O. M. G. I NEED this!!! I’ve never seen this style of candle warmer. I’ve always used the bottom heating ones. I still light my candles and use the candle warmer when the wax gets super low. Thanks for sharing this 💕
I used to sell candle warmers and they are a lot better than people think they are. Plus I am forgetful so these worked out perfectly for someone like me.
Can I ask if you still need to tip the melted wax out after each burn like the ones that burn from underneath or does the wax evaporate because the heat source is from the top?
Crazy about the warmers as I fix my tunnel candles.. 🤣🤣 They make the candles smell stronger especially the tom ford.. I can smell it coming up my stairs now..
man, i just found out your channel, it's absolutely berzerk how you dont have tons of subscribers yet! your content and energy are top notch! i wish you success!
I just moved to a place where burning candles is frowned upon by everyone in the area. I found your video by searching for "boiling candles" instead of burning them. Thank you for your suggestion. Also, I love your whole look. I don't normally wear hats, but I kinda want your whole outfit. Gimme it! Thank you again for making this video!!
Love a candle lamp! On a side note thanks for enlightening me with the Harlem candles! Only burned Savoy so far and really enjoy it. So much so I gave the second one to my neighbors to enjoy.
Wow, thank you so much for recommending this. I've never even seen a warmer like this before! Didn't know it was a thing. It looks great, I wouldn't mind having it on display at all! I will get this. Thank you. Subscribed!
I purchased this product once I saw your review. The only thing is that the smell was so intense, so fast, that it smelled up the entire house with too strong of a smell which my wife did not like. I think my mistake is that I had it on too high of a setting. I’ll try it on a lower setting to see if I can mimic the the speed and intensity of a flame heated candle ( you mentioned turning up the warmer midway). Great review! I always find your videos VERY informative. The product from Amazon was just as you described it.
Great idea! Tunneling is a result of the wick being too small for the vessel. IMO, it’s the result you get when you don’t test your candles before selling them. The candle warmer comes in clutch for such negligence. 😂 Great video!
Or 1/4 wax liquid underneath hard wax you can see them. That the thing you want remove the wax 1/4 liquid wax using jumbo cotton balls, pippette or throw away liquid on waste bin. Reason why on top layer fragrance oil is used already
I'm looking at buying one of these after finding my bedding, fan and walls covered in soot from my candles and yet all candles used correctly all candles produce Soot even when you can't see it you will over time when it's on your walls etc like I did this is why I am now looking at buying a lamp no flame therefore no soot.
Thanks for a great review. I was considering a candle warmer, but I was concerned it the scent would be just as strong as a burning candle. You've addressed my concerns and I'm ordering mine today! Just one question......Do you have to drain some of the wax after a while?
Do you got any favorite candle brands located on the west coast over here? I'm starting my journey in luxury items and such and found your channel, lol also I'm taking your mannerisms for my own.
I am so shocked that you haven't tried Parks London candles as I'm scrolling through your video's on your channel... You definitely should give them a try, they're so underrated!
Thank you for the review of this warmer. I’m going to get it. I recently started following your channel and I was wondering if you ever thought of making your own candles? I think if you did they would be amazing because of how knowledgeable you are about them.
Thank you for your review 😊 I currently use Scentsy Wax warmers and have a large collection of them. I make my own wax melts. However you have sparked my interest in this warmer😏 This may be my next purchase from Amazon. Thanks again for the review 🌷 PeAcE
Do you have any other recommendations for the warmer lamp? I noticed they said that they don't know when they will be in stock, and I'm not really a fan in color. Have you seen any that are similar?
Thank you Rakeema, as I am amassing quite the candle collection thanks to your recommendations and a few selections of my own I was wondering if a candle warmer would help with a candle I have that’s tunneling. I was also wondering cand you use it to warm a larger candle and them light the candle to prevent tunneling like for harder wax candles that take longer to pool out like the Lafco 30 oz 3 wick candles. I still may get a candle warmer just to accompany my candle accessories. I really love your videos and your selections keep ‘‘em coming. Please tell me what you think.
Going to try the Hestia 2.0 with the touch sensitivity and timer! I prefer burning candles but it will be nice for maintenance and using up leftover wax.
I have a question.. i know it isn't safe to burn candles in a closed room, or air-conditioned room because of the soot and smoke. But does that still apply when I use a candle warmer? Can i use a candle warmer in a closed room? Thanks ahead for the response
Can we just use the regular table/study lamp that can bend? I think the bulb give the same temperature that we need to melt the candle. Or is it different? I want to buy one but in my country this kind of candle warmer is expensive.
Hello. I just bought my candle warmer lamp and i have a question, would the lamp dehydrate/evaporate the scent of the candle faster than just lighting the candle up?
I found that after a few times using the lamp, the scent would begin to evaporate. Its normal with using a lamp. Once this happens, I light the candle to burn off that top layer of wax to reveal a fresh layer with full scent. Its a better method than pouring out the top layer of wax avoiding any mess.
@@DetailedDream thank you so much! now i know why my jo malone candle suddenly got less fragrant, i might have let it melt for too long in the lamp and didnt even bother to light it up. :(
Uhm.. in this case the waxes don’t get broken down to h2o and co2. But they float as aerosol’s in the air. This is much unhealthier than burning a candle
Thanks for sharing this. You’re always the best! But I’ve heard that candle warmer dissipates scents from a candle but not the wax itself, leaving the candle intact but eventually unscented.🥲
Yes, this happens. That's because the wax isn't being used as fuel, so it's not evaporating. No worries though! When you no longer notice a scent, simply pour out the top layer and you're good to go.
I should have mentioned this in the video. Yes after a few melts, the top layer of wax will begin to lose its scent. You will have to pour it out to get to a fresh layer of wax. Depending on if I’m using my warmer often, I would revert back to lighting the candle to burn the top layer so I won’t have to deal with the mess of pouring out the wax lol.
you will need to dump the melted wax from the candle when there is no more scent being given off from that layer of wax. Yes use jumbo cotton balls, pippette or throw in a waste bin. You will see 1/4 of liquid wax away from hard wax that is the real clean up after done certain days.
Does anyone else use candle warmers? How do you like it?
Candle warmers are the only thing I use for my candles. 1. Safety around my kids. 2. A candle warmer stretches my candles for years so makes the luxury candles worth every penny.
I haven't tried one yet. I was thinking about the wax melt warmer. They are out of stock but I will be checking.
How long do you warm the candle before removing the used wax? How do you remove the used wax?
Would be an interesting video idea to see if candles lasted longer when using a candle warmer vs burning them.
@@allastairwebb1737 You don’t have to remove wax from the candle. A wax warmer is when you would have to clean out the old wax to replace it with a new cube of the same scent or a completely new scent. And that could be done with soaking it up with a paper towel if you let it sit for a bit inside the warming plate, or just dumping the wax in the trash (on top of a piece of garbage that won’t melt through of course) and then cleaning the cooled down wax residue with paper towel. Then you just replace with a new scent/old scent!
Crazy, I was just thinking how I could safely burn candles in my office while being in the next room. Nothing like a walking into a room full of your favorite notes. Thanks for the recommendation I never knew warmers existed.
It’s the best feeling, knowing your space smells exactly how you want it. Definitely look into getting a candle warmer for the office👌🏽
Candle warmer is really useful when your candle wick cant light up anymore but the wax still have in the jar.
My family in Japan all use candle warmers because there’s earthquake happening quite often there. I use candle warmer to fix the tunneling problem but I’ll try your method next time. Thank you for this video🥰🥰🥰
O. M. G. I NEED this!!! I’ve never seen this style of candle warmer. I’ve always used the bottom heating ones. I still light my candles and use the candle warmer when the wax gets super low. Thanks for sharing this 💕
I used to sell candle warmers and they are a lot better than people think they are. Plus I am forgetful so these worked out perfectly for someone like me.
I never expected to like it as much as I do.
I went to a candle warmer when I kept forgetting to blow out the candles. I love mine.
Can I ask if you still need to tip the melted wax out after each burn like the ones that burn from underneath or does the wax evaporate because the heat source is from the top?
@@saleslooglider6762 if you want the best throw, you’ll have to remove the melted wax.
You're a perfectionist I can see why the cord will bother you. It's a must try for me. I'm glad you featured this on your channel.
Im glad you understand lol. It still bothers me :).
I'm sorry, but I just love to look at a flame. It's relaxing to me lol
It’s something I cannot give up either lol.
Well,it's the safer option.
Okay you just ruined it for me lol same
Crazy about the warmers as I fix my tunnel candles.. 🤣🤣 They make the candles smell stronger especially the tom ford.. I can smell it coming up my stairs now..
man, i just found out your channel, it's absolutely berzerk how you dont have tons of subscribers yet! your content and energy are top notch! i wish you success!
Thank you so much!!! The people will come eventually :)
I feel the same wayyyyyyyy he is worthy of millions & trillions of subbssss!!!!!
I have a different style of candle warmer and it works quite well.
I was not expecting to like it as much as I do.
I admire your love for the aesthetics. 🙏✨❤
I just moved to a place where burning candles is frowned upon by everyone in the area. I found your video by searching for "boiling candles" instead of burning them. Thank you for your suggestion. Also, I love your whole look. I don't normally wear hats, but I kinda want your whole outfit. Gimme it! Thank you again for making this video!!
Are you in the USA
Yes...where the heck are you????
I live in southwest Montana. They are very strict against candle burning here hehe.
Love a candle lamp! On a side note thanks for enlightening me with the Harlem candles! Only burned Savoy so far and really enjoy it. So much so I gave the second one to my neighbors to enjoy.
Love the Savoy scent! I might have to interrupt my fall burning to light it 😊
I bought the Harlem company’s candle in Savoy and I love it I can’t wait to try other scents.
@@Gorgeouscorliss oh I love savoy and Josephine
I legit can’t wait to be able to treat myself to a HARLEM CANDLE!!!!!!
I legit have dreams of them!!!!!!
Wow! Didn’t know about candle warmer’s son. Thanks for showing the CW, we have to get one. It’s very nice and I love how you can adjust it as well!
I wish I knew they existed sooner lol❤️❤️❤️
I’ve never thought those hats look good on anyone, but you pull it off. I love that it matches the jacket.
Love Basquiat painting on the wall!!
i wish nothing but success for you. your videos have incredible quality man. love it, keep up the great work!
Thank you very much!
Wow, thank you so much for recommending this. I've never even seen a warmer like this before! Didn't know it was a thing. It looks great, I wouldn't mind having it on display at all! I will get this. Thank you. Subscribed!
Been using top warmers for years and I keep mine on 24/7.
Do you still have to tip out the wax after each burn like the bottom burners?
Luvvvv that warmer👏🏽👏🏽❤️
Your channel is so elegant! Thanks for the tips
Thank you so much!
Interesting…Last night I put about 5 candle warmers in my Amazon cart…debating on which one I wanted. This helped me with my final decision. Lol.
So glad I was able to help! I hope you like it as much as I do! :)
Did you get this one? If so how did you like it? if you don't mind sharing
I like the lamp better. You get more of the fragrance of the candle. I have a lamp and I love it!
Your space is goalsssss btw!!! 😭😍🖤🙏🏾
my favorite color
Thank you!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is the video I've been waiting on thanks bro
Thanks!
Wow you really know your candles!
I don't like burning candles because it makes me nervous this looks like a good alternative
I purchased this product once I saw your review. The only thing is that the smell was so intense, so fast, that it smelled up the entire house with too strong of a smell which my wife did not like. I think my mistake is that I had it on too high of a setting. I’ll try it on a lower setting to see if I can mimic the the speed and intensity of a flame heated candle ( you mentioned turning up the warmer midway). Great review! I always find your videos VERY informative. The product from Amazon was just as you described it.
It definitely can get a little intense. Took a little time to find that sweet spot with how I like it lol.
I just ordered one!!!! I can't wait!!!
Great idea! Tunneling is a result of the wick being too small for the vessel. IMO, it’s the result you get when you don’t test your candles before selling them. The candle warmer comes in clutch for such negligence. 😂
Great video!
do we need to pour away the layer of melted wax when using candle warmer? great video thanks for sharing! 👍🏻
Thanks!! And no need to pour out the melted wax. I do wait for the wax to become solid before removing from the lamp.
Or 1/4 wax liquid underneath hard wax you can see them. That the thing you want remove the wax 1/4 liquid wax using jumbo cotton balls, pippette or throw away liquid on waste bin. Reason why on top layer fragrance oil is used already
I'm looking at buying one of these after finding my bedding, fan and walls covered in soot from my candles and yet all candles used correctly all candles produce Soot even when you can't see it you will over time when it's on your walls etc like I did this is why I am now looking at buying a lamp no flame therefore no soot.
Thanks for a great review. I was considering a candle warmer, but I was concerned it the scent would be just as strong as a burning candle. You've addressed my concerns and I'm ordering mine today! Just one question......Do you have to drain some of the wax after a while?
I have two candle warmers, and they make your candles 🕯 last for quite some time!
Your videos are SO well-produced!!!!!
#itsnotagame
Thank you very much!!!
Hey like your vids bro. You should also do some vids about mens style. I noticed how you dress and your style is really sophisticated. Keep it up bro.
Thank you very much man! I think I’m about due for a fashion video👌🏽👌🏽
This is a great video - you have a lovely demeanour, which carries well through the screen!
Thank you :)
Thank you so much! ❤❤
Thanks for this. Really helpful. Now time to buy a candle wax warmer myself and some coffee wax. Want that coffee aroma floating around :)
Great video, thanks so much for this info, ordering now!
Do you got any favorite candle brands located on the west coast over here? I'm starting my journey in luxury items and such and found your channel, lol also I'm taking your mannerisms for my own.
I am so shocked that you haven't tried Parks London candles as I'm scrolling through your video's on your channel... You definitely should give them a try, they're so underrated!
Parks London is actually on my list for candles to pickup.
@@DetailedDream OMG! I just happen to have ordered a few candles from them like 10 minutes ago lol, I'm so excited to see your review on them!
Wowww!! That’s amazing! Thank you for this😩😍🙌🏾🙏🏾 love your soul!
Thank you beautiful!!!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the review of this warmer. I’m going to get it. I recently started following your channel and I was wondering if you ever thought of making your own candles? I think if you did they would be amazing because of how knowledgeable you are about them.
I second this! I bet they would be amazing!
This was a super informative video and exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
Thank you for your review 😊
I currently use Scentsy Wax warmers and have a large collection of them. I make my own wax melts. However you have sparked my interest in this warmer😏
This may be my next purchase from Amazon.
Thanks again for the review 🌷
PeAcE
Thanks! Scentsy has some really great options for wax warmers.😊
Do you have any other recommendations for the warmer lamp? I noticed they said that they don't know when they will be in stock, and I'm not really a fan in color. Have you seen any that are similar?
Thank you Rakeema, as I am amassing quite the candle collection thanks to your recommendations and a few selections of my own I was wondering if a candle warmer would help with a candle I have that’s tunneling. I was also wondering cand you use it to warm a larger candle and them light the candle to prevent tunneling like for harder wax candles that take longer to pool out like the Lafco 30 oz 3 wick candles. I still may get a candle warmer just to accompany my candle accessories. I really love your videos and your selections keep ‘‘em coming. Please tell me what you think.
I will be checking on this candle warmer. Also, make sure it is adjustable because as the wax melt, you would have to lower the light.
The adjustable arm was a very big feature I needed in order to buy it.
The electricity tariff here in SG has insanely risen, and this looks like it requires high power consumption. That bulb!
thank you for this !!!
Going to try the Hestia 2.0 with the touch sensitivity and timer! I prefer burning candles but it will be nice for maintenance and using up leftover wax.
Excellent Video Sir! Incredibly informative. So much so this product is sold out on Amazon. Any alternative recommendations?
I have a candle warmer myself they take wax cubes. they last quite a long time, mine is a dragon with a clear fixture which the bulb shines through.
Love your videos! When using the ‘top down! warmer, have you noticed the wax losing it’s scent over time?
Thank you very much! Usually after a few melts the top layer will lose its scent. you will need to pour out the melted top layer for fresh scent.
@@DetailedDream Good idea, but would lighting the candle and burning off that top layer work so that there’s no waistage?
very nice. Can I ask do you know how to enhance scent of yankee candle from its candle warmer ? Not much smell coming out. thank u
How did I find your channel??? Pleasantly surprised and subbing.
Did not no these existed! Great video again man 👍
Thank you very much!
Thank you for this review! I have a question: you said to NOT trim the wick if we have a candle that gives off a lot of soot/smoke?
great review as usual🤗
What do you do with the melted wax? Wondering if affects/weakens scent once you light the candle with fire again.
This is sold out. Do you have other recommendations?
I have a question.. i know it isn't safe to burn candles in a closed room, or air-conditioned room because of the soot and smoke. But does that still apply when I use a candle warmer? Can i use a candle warmer in a closed room?
Thanks ahead for the response
If you guys buy a lamp without a time and want a timer you can use a smart plug if you guys have a smart home system and set the timer on the plug
Amazing tip!! Thank you so much for this!
Good review man.
Do you have to dump the wax out after heating each layer?
Only when that layer loses its scent. Usually after a few melts.
Hmm this combined with a timer plug would be nice
Great video, very informative! Just subscribed!
Thank you very much!!
You are welcome
Great video. Great earrings!
Can I just use a regular lamp?
Can we just use the regular table/study lamp that can bend? I think the bulb give the same temperature that we need to melt the candle. Or is it different? I want to buy one but in my country this kind of candle warmer is expensive.
Great video 🤗
Thank you very much!!
getting one!
Goobling your video content. Good stuff.
How long can you normally get smell from the wax?
is it a normal table lamp can't melt the candle?
Can any candle go under it ? What I mean is like glass, plastic candles
What kind of light bulb is it?
For this lamp it uses a halogen bulb
Bro, where can I buy it?
Can you use a regular table lamp
Hello. I just bought my candle warmer lamp and i have a question, would the lamp dehydrate/evaporate the scent of the candle faster than just lighting the candle up?
I found that after a few times using the lamp, the scent would begin to evaporate. Its normal with using a lamp. Once this happens, I light the candle to burn off that top layer of wax to reveal a fresh layer with full scent. Its a better method than pouring out the top layer of wax avoiding any mess.
@@DetailedDream thank you so much! now i know why my jo malone candle suddenly got less fragrant, i might have let it melt for too long in the lamp and didnt even bother to light it up. :(
mine doesn't work or I don't know how to use it help please
0:50 what about fire powered candle warmer??
1:50 quite sure there would be more diffuser/oil scents than candles..
2:20,
3:40, 4:40 ruin how?, 7:00,
Uhm.. in this case the waxes don’t get broken down to h2o and co2. But they float as aerosol’s in the air. This is much unhealthier than burning a candle
Wow! Learn something new everyday! Thanks for your comment!
Do you have any other recommendations because the price is whew!!! Lol!
Runs to Amazon
LOL
Ditt0
How do use wax
Connect it to a smart plug.
Diffusers are trash I've tried all types they're not for me
I think the problem with diffusers is that they smell amazing at first but after a while the nose may become blind to the scent.
@@DetailedDream facts
So you use electricity to heatup a candle…..
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Better question.Why the Amish hat?
Love a good, comfortable fedora to enhance the look
Whose idea was it to have a black man talk about candle warmers?
"Better than you think" Does this trick bait really work by insulting the viewer? Blacklist all channels who use it!
Thanks for sharing this. You’re always the best!
But I’ve heard that candle warmer dissipates scents from a candle but not the wax itself, leaving the candle intact but eventually unscented.🥲
Thank you very much! I’m definitely going to continue to test it to find out if any issues come up.
Have u tested it?
Yes, this happens. That's because the wax isn't being used as fuel, so it's not evaporating.
No worries though! When you no longer notice a scent, simply pour out the top layer and you're good to go.
Do you have to remove the top layer of the melted wax every now and then?
I should have mentioned this in the video. Yes after a few melts, the top layer of wax will begin to lose its scent. You will have to pour it out to get to a fresh layer of wax. Depending on if I’m using my warmer often, I would revert back to lighting the candle to burn the top layer so I won’t have to deal with the mess of pouring out the wax lol.
@@DetailedDream Oooh great idea!
you will need to dump the melted wax from the candle when there is no more scent being given off from that layer of wax. Yes use jumbo cotton balls, pippette or throw in a waste bin. You will see 1/4 of liquid wax away from hard wax that is the real clean up after done certain days.