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Brittle Bits Wax Melts SOLD BY: THE OZ, 1/4LB, 1/2LB, & 1LB The more you buy, the less you pay per Ounce. Mix & Match to customize your bag.
BY THE OZ= $2.50 for 3.9 OZ & Under 1/4 POUND= $2.24 per OZ= $8.99 Good Deal 1/2 POUND= $2.12 per OZ= $16.99 Better Deal 1 Full POUND= $1.87 per OZ= $29.99 Best Deal (That's a lot of wax)
Made with the highest percentage of fragrance that is safe according to the FDA. With an outstanding fragrance throw and hours of soothing home fragrance.
There are many reasons to choose to melt wax instead of candles. Of course, if you are a true 'Candle Junkie', there is no way to convert you, and why would you? Just use both!
Create ambiance in your spaces by making them smell better in minutes with our New wax melts.These easy & simple use scented brittle bits give you the ability to add a feel good aroma to any room without having to light a candle. They last long and provide powerful aromas you will continue to love.
Wax melts and tarts have recently been seen moving into major retail stores. However,
not everyone is familiar with this candle alternative, leaving customers asking, “How do
you use wax melts?"
Candles are great for their smell and their ambiance; however, there are times when you
don’t want to keep track of the flame or having to trim the wick.
Wax melts, cubes, and
tarts are melt-able wax chunks that are warmed to release scent. To make this process
easy, we have broken it down into a few simple steps:
#1. Find a Wax Melt or Tart Warmer
Using wax melts, tarts, or cubes requires a wax warmer. Wax melt or tart warmers come
in a variety of shapes, styles, and designs. It’s imperative to use a warmer or burner
specifically designed for wax melts, because any other type of warmer can reach
temperatures much higher than designed for your wax melts, and this will quickly burn
out your scent. It can also be dangerous to use a warmer or burner that is not designed
for wax melting.
#2. Read the Instructions
Open the packaging of your wax warmer and read the instructions and safety
information that came with your new warmer. This is imperative to ensure that you get
the best use out of your wax melts, cubes, or tarts. If you have an electric warmer that
comes with a light bulb, make sure to remove the plastic from around the bulb before
you start melting. Wipe down the liner of your wax warmer, or if you're using a wax
warmer liner, insert the liner into your warmer. If the pieces of your wax warmer are
separate, set the bowl atop the base. If you're using a wax warmer with a silicone dish,
you do not need to put an additional wax liner or popper inside the dish!
#3. Place a Wax Melt Inside the Warmer
To use your wax melts, cubes, or tarts, you need to check to see whether your wax is
already broken apart into smaller sizes. If your wax melts come in the form of wax
cubes, break off a piece (approximately 1 oz) and place it inside the warmer. For wax
cubes, try not to use more than one melt at a time. If you are using smaller melts or
wax melt bears, you can use 2–3 bears depending on your desired fragrance
intensity. Once you have placed the wax melts in the burner, do not add water or oil to
your wax melts.
#4. Turn on Your Warmer
To begin using your scented wax melts, cubes, or tarts, you will first need to turn your
wax warmer on. If you have an electric warmer, find a safe space to begin your warming
process and plug the electric warmer into any electrical outlet. Do not allow the cord to
hang over the edge of a table or counter, and make sure the cord is not in contact with
any hot surfaces. Press the “on” switch to activate your warmer, or follow the
instructions that came with your warmer. If your warmer doesn’t have a timer, you will
need to make sure you set an additional alarm or timer to keep track of how much wax
you are using; you may also want to watch your warmer carefully, as some wax tends
to overflow. If you have a wax melt warmer with a built-in timer, go ahead and set the
timer to your desired time. Make sure not to move your warmer when it is holding a
container of hot wax.
#5. Turn the Wax Warmer Off
Once you are done using your scented wax melts, cubes, or tarts, you will need to make
sure your wax warmer is turned off, especially if you don't have a wax warmer with a
built-in timer. After you have switched your warmer to its "off" setting, disconnect it
from the wall by gripping the plug from its base; never pull the cord to disconnect. Wait
for the wax to get cold and solidify before removing the used wax from your warmer (for
more info on changing out your wax, click here). For Warmers Without a Timer, Make
Sure to Turn Off!
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