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Review on 🌬️ Enhanced Aromatherapy Experience: Innovative New Age Cast Iron Incense Burner with Wooden Handle by Carrie Goldberg

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Small, functional and cool - I love it!

I've never seen such a tiny black cauldron. I love this little burner so much! It has a cool antique feel and a bit of a witchy vibe which I really like. Did I say he's tiny? It's completely tiny, which adds even more charm. (See the photo with the candle in the teapot) The one I have is in perfect condition. The paintwork is immaculate, solid matte black. The handle is made of real wood and is firmly screwed to the pot wall. The lid has 5 ventilation holes. The lid "lies" snugly on the pan, but be aware that it can slip off easily if the pan is tilted too far to one side. There are 3 feet evenly spaced on the bottom and it won't wobble when placed on a flat surface. The item is definitely cast iron. It has some weight and the wooden handle is strong enough to pick anything up and move it safely without fear of falling. Charcoal disc from burning too hot. The burner still got hot during use, but not as hot as expected. I will continue to use salt. The wooden handle does not heat up at all, so moving the pan while in use is not a problem. I didn't use the lid when smoking because it seemed to trap the smoke in the burner instead of letting air in and out through the holes. The incense burned and smelled better the more air circulated, so I left the lid on. The lid comes in handy after you've finished burning and want to safely cover the ash and smother everything while it cools. All in all, I highly recommend this! Perfectly burns resin and all types of incense and herbs. I spent a whole day testing this thing with different things and now my house smells exotic and fragrant. This burner is also the perfect witchy little trinket to place in the kitchen or on the altar. Charcoal discs do not burn out completely.

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • Everything super