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Ziosxin 100 Pcs Smokeless Cherry Wood Candle Wicks, Long Lasting Flame, Easily Burn, Candle Cores with Stand and Glue Dot, Warning Label for DIY Candle Making

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About this item

  • Complete kit: Includes 100 natural cherrywood candle wicks, 50 metal bases, 60 glue dots, and 50 warning labels
  • High-quality materials: Made of cherry wood materials that burn easily without black smoke or smoky smell
  • Easy to use: Simply fix the wick to the iron frame, glue it to the bottom of the container, and pour the molten wax
  • Versatile: Suitable for making wooden wick candles with paraffin wax, beeswax, soybean wax, palm wax, coconut wax, and gel wax
  • Burning efficiency: For best results, burn two wooden wicks together and trim the wick close to the wax to ensure it has fuel to ignite. If it doesn't shine, cut it short to 1/7"



Product Description

Suitable as a gift


  • Gift your homemade candles to your family, friends and neighbors. Every cold night, there will be warm candlelight to accompany you and your lover.
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Cherry wood candle wick


  • Made of natural cherry wood that burns without harmful substances, the natural wick has a beautiful, high blue flame with a crackling sound that creates a smooth and peaceful effect on the environment.

Make your own scented candle


  • When a scented candle is lit, the smell evaporates to purify the air and eliminate odors, improving the quality of the surrounding air. The sound of the burning wood wick makes you feel The different essential oils added to the candle have different effects on the stimulation of the cerebral cortex. Make your own aromatherapy candle!
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Warm Tips


  • It is important to trim the wick, 1/4" is perfect. It prevents the lighter from extinguishing the flame before the wax melts. Avoid the flame burning too vigorously.
  • Keep away from combustibles, drafts and vibrations. Burn candles at eye level. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • When making candles, be careful with the amount of dyes and fragrances; excess can affect the burning effect, produce smoke and reduce the candle's ability to last.
wooden candle wick

Mrs. Saylor
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Burns good
Zack
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
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.
Christina Sprawls
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
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.
Corysgirls
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
My wife took our old candles and melted them into several. That burn great!
Sara F
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
works out ALOT better then regular candle wicks
Mr. GrumpyOldGoat
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
I seem to end up with a lot of leftover candle wax from store bought candles, why not recycle that to new candles?
Chri stop her
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
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
steven
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023
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
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