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Walmart has Select Better Homes & Gardens or ScentSationals Full Size Wax Warmers on sale for $10. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial) or free on $35+ orders.

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    • 25-Watt light bulb included
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Walmart [walmart.com] has select Better Homes & Gardens or ScentSationals Full Size Wax Warmers on sale for $10 listed below. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial [walmart.com]) or free on $35+ orders.


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There are a lot to choose from. What I can recommend NOT to use is Walmart's mainstay brand wax melts. They use a bad carrier oil that tends to burn easily and creates an unpleasant "plastic" scent. Same goes with thrift store wax melts that aren't name brand. You get what you pay for. Stick to companies that are known for their candles; they often times have wax melts right alongside for sale.

Also been using wax warmers for over a decade now. Try and find a warmer that gets the job done with as minimum heat as possible. You don't have to use a 25W or 15W bulb if the warmer itself is efficient at transferring heat to the dish. Also the "use cotton balls to soak up oil" instructions on some of the warmers is bogus. Take the warmer dish and put it in the freezer. After half an hour, the wax should solidify and shrink a bit and you can just pop out the cold disc. If you're really thrifty, you can stack the used wax discs into a glass jar and make another burning candle out of it. Instructions online on how to do this with leftover wax.

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PurpleHazier
12-01-2022 at 10:02 AM.
12-01-2022 at 10:02 AM.
I got the green truck last year for $10. This is the first I've seen the black one for $10. Love this warmer; it's cute and functional. Thanks for the post.
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KNlCKS
12-01-2022 at 10:33 AM.
12-01-2022 at 10:33 AM.
First time hearing of wax warmers, is this a new thing? Can anyone recommend some decent wax melt brands?
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T0mmy
12-01-2022 at 10:40 AM.
12-01-2022 at 10:40 AM.
Quote from KNlCKS :
First time hearing of wax warmers, is this a new thing? Can anyone recommend some decent wax melt brands?

Scentsy is probably what popularized this like 10+ years ago. Basically anything that uses an incandescent bulb to warm a plate that scented wax sits on. Tons of brands of wax cubes you can use on these. There's small warmers that sit on the outlet or larger ones like this.
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AlgaeEater
12-01-2022 at 10:56 AM.

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12-01-2022 at 10:56 AM.
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First time hearing of wax warmers, is this a new thing? Can anyone recommend some decent wax melt brands?
There are a lot to choose from. What I can recommend NOT to use is Walmart's mainstay brand wax melts. They use a bad carrier oil that tends to burn easily and creates an unpleasant "plastic" scent. Same goes with thrift store wax melts that aren't name brand. You get what you pay for. Stick to companies that are known for their candles; they often times have wax melts right alongside for sale.

Also been using wax warmers for over a decade now. Try and find a warmer that gets the job done with as minimum heat as possible. You don't have to use a 25W or 15W bulb if the warmer itself is efficient at transferring heat to the dish. Also the "use cotton balls to soak up oil" instructions on some of the warmers is bogus. Take the warmer dish and put it in the freezer. After half an hour, the wax should solidify and shrink a bit and you can just pop out the cold disc. If you're really thrifty, you can stack the used wax discs into a glass jar and make another burning candle out of it. Instructions online on how to do this with leftover wax.
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bmwdreamer
12-02-2022 at 07:07 AM.
12-02-2022 at 07:07 AM.
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First time hearing of wax warmers, is this a new thing? Can anyone recommend some decent wax melt brands?
Its a local company to me but honestly the best scents I have ever smelled, and they will ship wherever. Search CottageBloom Candle Company.
I had bad experiences with a lot of the "mass produced" cheap ones smelling like chemicals so I recommend spending a little more and buying quality wax melts.
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FabulousRoom1733
12-02-2022 at 09:22 AM.
12-02-2022 at 09:22 AM.
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Its a local company to me but honestly the best scents I have ever smelled, and they will ship wherever. Search CottageBloom Candle Company.
I had bad experiences with a lot of the "mass produced" cheap ones smelling like chemicals so I recommend spending a little more and buying quality wax melts.

Is that by the Black Luxe candle company?
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FabulousRoom1733
12-02-2022 at 09:23 AM.
12-02-2022 at 09:23 AM.
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Is that by the Black Luxe candle company?

Disregard!
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fengfang
12-04-2022 at 07:19 PM.
12-04-2022 at 07:19 PM.
Quote from AlgaeEater :
There are a lot to choose from. What I can recommend NOT to use is Walmart's mainstay brand wax melts. They use a bad carrier oil that tends to burn easily and creates an unpleasant "plastic" scent. Same goes with thrift store wax melts that aren't name brand. You get what you pay for. Stick to companies that are known for their candles; they often times have wax melts right alongside for sale.

Also been using wax warmers for over a decade now. Try and find a warmer that gets the job done with as minimum heat as possible. You don't have to use a 25W or 15W bulb if the warmer itself is efficient at transferring heat to the dish. Also the "use cotton balls to soak up oil" instructions on some of the warmers is bogus. Take the warmer dish and put it in the freezer. After half an hour, the wax should solidify and shrink a bit and you can just pop out the cold disc. If you're really thrifty, you can stack the used wax discs into a glass jar and make another burning candle out of it. Instructions online on how to do this with leftover wax.
Any recommendation on good brands of wax melts?
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Any recommendation on good brands of wax melts?
If you're feeling fancy and money is no real barrier, then Columbia Fragrance Company [columbiafragrance.com] and Goose Creek [goosecreekcandle.com].

Honorable mention would be the popular choices, which is Yankee Candle Company [yankeecandle.com] and Scentsy [scentsy.com].

Although I advised folks not to buy Mainstays wax melts (which are MVP Group manufacturer), that doesn't mean the other Walmart brand Better Homes and Gardens / Scentsationals [scentsationals.com] are bad (which are made by Rimports [rimports.com]). If you're just starting out and want to do everything in one shopping trip; just buy a wax warmer and stop by your local Walmart to pick up a few Scentsationals [scentsationals.com] / Better Homes and Gardens wax melts. You can try a Mainstays brand if you wish (they're $1 so no big loss) but compared to any other brand I mentioned above you will smell the difference immediately (especially lingering off scents like plastic or burnt something).

And yes, I do use a lot of wax melts if you couldn't tell by my answer here Embarrassment
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