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Candle Warmers: Electric, Scented Candles And Country Scents
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Published: August 21, 2007
The dangers of lighting candles may linger in the back of people's minds and prohibit many from actually enjoying them. Who can relax knowing that at any moment a flame can leap out and catch the whole house on fire? Luckily, in December of 2000 an idea was born that would allow people to use candles without the worry of causing an inferno.
Candle Warmers are a safe and easy way to fill a room with the sweet aroma of scented candles.
The creation of Candle Warmers "pioneered the candle warmer business." The way it works is that it melts the wax inside the candle jar, releasing the scent without sparking a match. Essentially, it is a 3.75" hot plate for candles. Since the Original Candle Warmers release, the company Candle Warmers, Etc., has expanded and improved upon it. Other copycats have spawned, but Candle Warmers, Etc., is still at the forefront of this business.
The Original Candle Warmer is still available and in white only, but the Signature Candle Warmer is also for sale in a variety of colors, including black. Ceramic Candle Warmers are newer to the collection, and come in five different colors with the "exclusive watermark logo." These items are just the tip of the iceberg in terms of all the products Candle Warmers provide. Some newer additions are the Ceramic Candle Crock, Airomé Diffusion Lamps, and Diffusers. It is necessary to inquire about pricing, but in general Candle Warmers cost $6-7. They can be bought in bulk for between $70-120.
This electric sensation would not be complete without scented candles with which to burn. Wickless candles are sold through the company, are meant to be used with electric candle warmers, and will melt in an hour or less. Country scents, such as cinnamon, cinnamon apple, warm apple pie, and spiced cranberry, are available among fruitier scents, like citrus, cucumber cantaloupe, and Georgia peach.
A more recent addition to the scented candles family are scented soy candles. Scented soy candles release the fragrance quickly. Since it is an organic compound, no toxins are released when warmed. It burns cooler and longer, thus its ability to effuse an aroma so quickly. All of these features make it time and cost efficient, as well as environmentally conscious.
There is no more need to fear catching the house on fire due to a forgotten lit candle. Candle Warmers make it easy and safe to cast a glow on a romantic evening or improve the smell of a bathroom. A wide array of options are at customers' disposal in terms of types of candle warmers and the candles to use them with. Candle Warmers are the electric creation that has everyone relaxing a little more soundly.
Sources:
"Candle Warmers." Candle Soylutions. 2001-2005. 17 Aug. 2007 http://www.candlesoylutions.com/thumbnail.asp?offs et=0&deep=1&cid=10
"Ceramic Candle Warmer." Candle Warmers. 2003-2007. 17 Aug. 2007 http://www.candlewarmers.com/Products.aspx?cat=6
"Home of the Original Candle Warmer." Candle Warmer. 2003-2007. 17 Aug. 2007 http://www.candlewarmers.com/default.aspx
"Scented Soy Candles." Wicks Works. 2002-2007. 17 Aug. 2007. http://www.wicksworks.com/soy-candles.html
"The Original Candle Warmer." Candle Warmers. 2003-2007. 17 Aug. 2007 http://www.candlewarmers.com/Products.aspx?cat=1
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The creation of Candle Warmers "pioneered the candle warmer business." The way it works is that it melts the wax inside the candle jar, releasing the scent without sparking a match. Essentially, it is a 3.75" hot plate for candles. Since the Original Candle Warmers release, the company Candle Warmers, Etc., has expanded and improved upon it. Other copycats have spawned, but Candle Warmers, Etc., is still at the forefront of this business.
The Original Candle Warmer is still available and in white only, but the Signature Candle Warmer is also for sale in a variety of colors, including black. Ceramic Candle Warmers are newer to the collection, and come in five different colors with the "exclusive watermark logo." These items are just the tip of the iceberg in terms of all the products Candle Warmers provide. Some newer additions are the Ceramic Candle Crock, Airomé Diffusion Lamps, and Diffusers. It is necessary to inquire about pricing, but in general Candle Warmers cost $6-7. They can be bought in bulk for between $70-120.
This electric sensation would not be complete without scented candles with which to burn. Wickless candles are sold through the company, are meant to be used with electric candle warmers, and will melt in an hour or less. Country scents, such as cinnamon, cinnamon apple, warm apple pie, and spiced cranberry, are available among fruitier scents, like citrus, cucumber cantaloupe, and Georgia peach.
A more recent addition to the scented candles family are scented soy candles. Scented soy candles release the fragrance quickly. Since it is an organic compound, no toxins are released when warmed. It burns cooler and longer, thus its ability to effuse an aroma so quickly. All of these features make it time and cost efficient, as well as environmentally conscious.
There is no more need to fear catching the house on fire due to a forgotten lit candle. Candle Warmers make it easy and safe to cast a glow on a romantic evening or improve the smell of a bathroom. A wide array of options are at customers' disposal in terms of types of candle warmers and the candles to use them with. Candle Warmers are the electric creation that has everyone relaxing a little more soundly.
Sources:
"Candle Warmers." Candle Soylutions. 2001-2005. 17 Aug. 2007 http://www.candlesoylutions.com/thumbnail.asp?offs et=0&deep=1&cid=10
"Ceramic Candle Warmer." Candle Warmers. 2003-2007. 17 Aug. 2007 http://www.candlewarmers.com/Products.aspx?cat=6
"Home of the Original Candle Warmer." Candle Warmer. 2003-2007. 17 Aug. 2007 http://www.candlewarmers.com/default.aspx
"Scented Soy Candles." Wicks Works. 2002-2007. 17 Aug. 2007. http://www.wicksworks.com/soy-candles.html
"The Original Candle Warmer." Candle Warmers. 2003-2007. 17 Aug. 2007 http://www.candlewarmers.com/Products.aspx?cat=1
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