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There are two types of electric candles: one that plugs into an electrical outlet and is UL tested{United Laboratories} and the electric warmers. The one that plugs into an outlet resembles a candle with the bulb representing the flame. The electric warmers melt real wax candles. During the holidays you often see the electric candles in windows of homes. The most popular ones have built-in sensors that turn on at night and off during daytime. Some use standard night light bulbs and some require specialty bulbs that resemble a flickering flame.
The electric warmers are decorative containers for wax tarts or melts. They are powered by electricity to melt the candle wax and release the aroma into the air. Soy wax is a excellent choice for your tarts to put into your electric candle warmer. Soy wax is non-toxic, a renewable resource, burns 50% longer than paraffin wax, produces little to no soot and is easy to clean up with just soap and water. Soy tart melts are just one example of scented soy candles. They come in many different fragrances as well as unscented.

Tart warmers, also know as a tart burner, come in many styles, shapes and sizes. You will find them made out of ceramic, glass or metal. They can add flair and design to your home. If used to melt aromatherapy tarts they will benefit your inner being as well. A tart warmer will melt your tarts without the use of a flame. There are two types: an electric one and a non-electric one. They can also disperse the aroma of fragrance oils as well as soy candles. To melt a soy candle simply remove the tart dish and set your candle directly on the warmer. When using soy tart melts your warmer will disperse the aroma by melting the soy wax and thus allowing the aroma to fill your home. The fragrance of your tarts, when melted in a warmer, will often be much stronger than that of a traditional scented burning candle.
The electric warmer works by the use of a small bulb that heats the oil or tart and melts it. As it is being heated the aroma is released. A non-electric warmer uses a tealight to melt the oil or tart. With this style you will have a flame since the tealight is a candle. The decision is up to you which style you prefer.
The advantage of using a tart warmer is that your melts will last much longer than a candle would. When you are done with the warmer simply turn it off or put the tealight out. The tarts will harden and can be used again and again. If you want to enjoy a different fragrance simply remove the harden tart wax and store it. Another advantage is that you can use that soy candle that is to low to burn anymore and put it in your warmer and still enjoy the fragrance as it melts. No more wasted scented soy candles.

Ever have a candle that won’t burn all the way down and you have wax left in the bottom of the jar? One reason for this happening is that the wick fell over because there was not enough wax left to support it. Once the wick is toast the candle won’t ever be able to finish its burn. Well don’t throw that jar and wax away. You can reuse them. Simply fill a pan with water and sit it on the burner to get hot. Put your candle jar into the water and let the wax get soft. Remove the jar from the water and then you can easily pry out the wax from the jar.
Now you have a nub of wax and an empty jar. If your candle was made of soy wax, your jar can easily be washed out with just soap and water and reused for many creative ideas. The nub of candle wax if scented can be used in a candle warmer to still melt and give off a pleasing aroma. If you don’t have a candle warmer, you can place the nub of wax in a dresser drawer to give your clothes a fresh new aroma, or in your closet to freshen it up. You can even save those nubs and make your own candle, once you have collected enough nubs.
Not only are soy candles a renewable resource, non-toxic, produce little to no soot, burn longer than paraffin candles, and burn at a lower temperature, now your soy candle nubs are a renewable resource as well. Who ever thought that there was life left in the candle nubs. Be creative and see what ideas your nubs might have.
The purpose of a candle warmer is to heat up scented candles without using a flame. The warmer is plugged into electricity. There are advantages to using a candle warmer. The scent produced by the candle when used in a warmer, is more pure and crisp since there is no burning soot to interfere with the scent. When you are done with the candle simply unplug the warmer and avoid the after smell of the extinguished flame. The entire candle will be utilized in your warmer. When there is a flame the candle sometimes burns through the middle and you have wasted candle. In a warmer the candle will last longer as it burns more slowly. The very bottom of the candle will also be melted. When burning with a flame the bottom portion often times can’t be burnt. Sometimes the warmer will have a built in fan to help spread the aroma more efficiently. They are designed to be quiet.
Using a candle warmer prevents soot making it environmentally friendly. It is also better for the health of those in the home since there is no burning of smoke byproducts. For this reason, aromatherapy candles are often used in a warmer. There is no danger of fire from a flame, or worry about the candle being knocked over. Since you are not lighting the candle but just plugging the warmer in, there is no chance of being burnt by the flame.
Soy tart melts are a great way to introduce a pleasing aroma into your home with the use of a candle warmer. The warmer and the soy tart melts are Eco friendly. They are a renewable resource being made from soy wax which is made from soybeans. You can mix your melts to create your own personal scent or simply use one scent at a time. When your melts are gone, your warmer is easy to clean with just soap and water, and your warmer is ready for a new set of soy tart melts.
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