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Review on πŸ’« Marble Print Ceramic Wax Melter for Scented Wax Melts, Tarts & Cubes - Happy Wax Outlet Wax Melter with Patent Pending No Mess Silicone Top by Robert Bridgewater

Revainrating 5 out of 5

El Presidente Best Home Fragrance

This is a Rolls Royce of wall wax heaters. Because of the ingenious, user-friendly, easy-to-handle, drainable and clean (with a wipe of a paper towel, my lazy waxheads!) silicone shell insert, no other heater in a candle can match it (wax)! I've searched everywhere for a simple, clean, modern, non-sticky heater to ignite my burgeoning wax addiction to match my contemporary decor, and the silicone bonus was the glittery icing on the proverbial wax cake. It's beautifully designed (got linen - very discreet, perfect, goes with everything; now I'm back for two other designs), solid and solid (remember Campbell's little soup can), great quality, extremely durable (not wobbly like other brands; just make sure you tug on the plastic part and not the ceramic part), well protected and packaged, and beautiful when lit, giving off a warm, soothing glow. (Although I wouldn't use it as a night light like some avid waxers are fond of doing, this pup gets pretty hot. The instructions suggest the same.) My only suggestion for improvement would be to make the bowl a little deeper since it's fairly shallow (a bit more than a tablespoon) and can hold only half a cube of traditional soywax cake sized in one "melting session". (Which suits me as it lasts about as long as I need and I don't leave it for more than an hour or two and the scent lingers after that.) Unfortunately I'm not a happy wax user because they use synthetic/artificial fragrances instead of plant-based essential oils (which I prefer for health and wellness reasons), and their "All Natural" claim is misleading as it only refers to the wax itself. not the fragrances they use (these are fragrance oils, so synthetic, not essential oils, which are completely different) - but that's my business. (And I'd be willing to reconsider if they started making truly natural, 100% plant-based essential oil blends.)

Pros
  • Handy Thing
Cons
  • Sad Device