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Ziosxin 800pcs Smokeless Cherry Wood Candle Wicks-Long Lasting Flame-Easily Burn, Candle Cores with Stand and Glue Dot

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1.Size:130*13*0.5mm


2.:800


About this item

  • Packing: Include 400 cherrywood candle wicks, 200 metal bases, and 200 glue dots. The size of each wooden wick is 5.1"*0.5" /13*1.3cm and the thickness is 0.019"/0.5mm
  • Materials: Our wicks are made of natural wooden materials. When the wick is ignited, it burns easily without black smoke and smoky smell
  • Easy to use: Fix candle wick to the iron frame, then glue the candle wick to the bottom of the container and start to pour the molten wax
  • Multi-application-homemade candles have become a way to adjust the joy of life. It meets your needs for making wooden wick candles and can be used in paraffin wax, beeswax, soybean wax, palm wax, coconut wax and gel wax
  • Note: This candle wick requires 2 pieces stacked together to use. It is important to trim the wick close to the wax so it has fuel to ignite. If it doesn't shine, try cutting it short, 1/7" is perfect



Product Description

wood wick

Make your own wooden wick candles

There’s nothing like that first flame. The spark, the light, and the lingering glow. A scented candle can affect our mood with such intensity that it feels like love is literally in the air.


Customer
2025-08-05 13:47:03
I have all natural candles for my business and this was the perfect wick as they are smokeless!
berend freese
2025-07-15 15:56:05
Great for home made citronella candles
Kneekilynn
2025-06-28 14:56:33
*** these wicks are skinnier than a toothpick.. they’re that thin. They burn away in seconds. I was able to stick 2-3 of these in one of the metal holders I bought, and that only worked for 1/2 the candle. Do not recommend. Unless for a specific candle that needs to burn down quickly.
Amanda
2025-05-09 14:03:15
Despite being a 400-piece lot, you're actually getting enough for 100 candles. You've got to double up the wicks so you're using two per candle. I missed the memo that you are supposed to use olive oil on the wicks - so I used mine "raw" which may explain why it struggled to stay lit at first. The second time lighting it seemed to do the trick though and I let it burn for two hours before blowing it out. It creates a polite little crackle sound, enough to remind you of a campfire without driving the autistic members of your household to madness. This is my first time making a candle with a wooden wick. I wanted to use mica powder to color my wax and was told that was a problem when using cotton wicks. I think it turned out well. I did have two kids complain of a burning smell initially when the candle was first lit as the top portion of the wood burned above the wax of the candle, but they said it smelled fine once the wick burned down to start melting the wax so the candle smell came out.These wicks were easy to work with. Just slip two wooden wicks into the slot of the metal base, apply a sticker, and then stick it where you want it to be. I used a tool to keep the two wooden wicks together while pouring and curing the candles. Very beginner friendly!
Jeff'nAbi
2025-02-26 18:07:52
Waaaaaay to thin. Need to combine at least 3-4 to get a burn. Even after oiling, they wouldn't stay lit long. Prepare to get slivers. They snap easily however, so you won't need a scissor to trim, so i guess that's a plus.LOL
Esmeralda Jimenez
2024-12-20 18:01:51
Hay que usarlas dobles, pero en realidad son muy duraderas cuando encienden.
pretty hats 4 you
2024-12-11 15:04:01
Love, love, love these woodwicks.Seem to burn much more evenly than cotton.
Katie T.
2024-11-15 14:49:15
 
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