Ignite Your Creativity! 🕯️
The 200 Pcs Thickened Wooden Candle Wicks are crafted from 100% US native sappy fruit trees, offering a thickened design for a superior flame and crackling sound. Each wick measures 5.1 x 0.5 x 0.06 inches, ensuring optimal performance with minimal smoke. The package includes 50 sets of wicks, stickers, and warning labels, making it the perfect DIY kit for candle enthusiasts.
Item Length | 5.1 Inches |
Material Type | Wood |
R**Y
We love Wood Wicks!
The media could not be loaded. I am planning to make candles and I wanted to try out these wood wicks. 🪵 *I haven’t used the product yet but I will come back to my review and update with how well it worked for me*Here’s my thoughts on the initial product:🪵Wood wicks are sturdy and have a decent thickness for a good consistent burn.🪵Along with the 50 wicks, the package includes metal wick holders, stickers to attach the holders to the container that candle will be in, & warning/instructions stickers.🪵For the price of a little over $10, each wood wick with the other materials comes out to $0.20 per wick.I’ve bought wood wick candles in the past and my favorite feature is the crackling noise that the wick produces. It gives you the feeling of being by a campfire and I love it!
S**Z
Wooden candle wicks
Received my item and loved it, already used to start making my candles, thank you.
A**A
Easy to assemble but it didn't work properly
I'm first time candle maker and I really liked how easy the assembly was and the price of this product. But that is all the positives of this wick.I tested it on my beeswax candles. I used it in 3 different container sizes: 0.9oz aluminum tea cups with 1.4" diameter , 4oz candle tin with 2" diameter, and 1.1oz steel tea light candle cups with 2" diameter. They all failed within 10 minutes of burning. I even used 2 of the wicks in the 4oz container but that also failed the same way as the previous tests.
K**N
Great wicks
The media could not be loaded. Truly great wooden wicks. You have to use them properly and trim to the correct length. Works well as a single or double. Single wick constantly has noticable crackling sound.No need to soak in the oil. When pouring wax in the candle jar, pour it right on the top of the wick. It will soak it properly to guarantee correct burning with the cappilary action . I use palm wax blend. I had to trim wick before every use because the flame was getting too high on this wick.On the video left candle has one wick and right has a double wick. I would recommend to use one. Test it with your own wax. Note that wax type, fragrance oil and dyes will affect the burning. I found out it works great for 2.5"-3" wide jars with palm wax blend.
S**4
Great Quality, But Lacking a Bit of Crackle
I recently purchased the 200 Pcs Thickened Wooden Candle Wicks for my candle-making projects, and I’m really pleased with the overall quality. The wicks are long-lasting, smokeless, and the iron standers make them super easy to use. The included wick stickers and warning labels are a nice touch too, making the whole process smoother and safer.However, I was hoping for a little more of that signature crackling sound you typically get with wooden wicks. While they do crackle a bit, it’s not as pronounced as I expected. If you’re after that satisfying crackling noise, these might not be quite as loud as you’d like. That said, the wicks work great in terms of burn time and stability, so they’re still a solid choice for candle making.Overall, if you’re not too particular about the crackling sound, these wicks are a great buy! Just keep in mind they may not give you that intense crackle some people really love.
J**K
Beeswax is fragrant and the wood wicks are extra thick. Love it!
I love this wax for candle making. They even include an adhesive pad that keeps the wick in place while the wax hardens.
A**.
Wonderful wick!
I love these wicks, after reading the bad reviews I learned there are A LOT of people out there making candles that shouldn't be...like coffe mug person? Who puts 3 wicks in a coffe mug?? Or the massive candles with 1 wick? What people doing! Anyways I use a 2.5 to 3.5 inch vessel that holds 8 to 10 oz of soy coconut blend wax and have an entire profitable business with these wicks so yes you can make them work for you if you know what you are doing .
J**.
Issues lighting
I have researched a alot to see if m,y issue is a user error and I have been able to eliminate all possibilities of me doing anything wrong. It says to soak in fragrance oil. I did that and it would light. So I remelted and re-jarred without soaking in the oil. It lights but not great and not for long. DO NOT SOAK IN OIL it will not work at all. I am new to working with wooden wicks but i cannot find that I am doing anything wrong.
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