🕯️ Light up your lifestyle with luxe, long-lasting vibes!
HomeLights Scented Candle offers a generous 33.3 oz natural soy wax blend with three cotton wicks, delivering over 130 hours of clean, eco-friendly burn. Infused with a sophisticated sandalwood and jasmine fragrance, it’s designed to scent spaces up to 30 square meters. Packaged in a stylish glass jar with botanical details, it’s the perfect sustainable luxury gift or home upgrade.
Brand | Home Lights |
Color | Sandalwood & Jasmine |
Product Dimensions | 5.12"W x 6.34"H |
Item Weight | 33.51 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Scent | Sandalwood & Jasmine |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Specific Uses For Product | Scented |
Shape | Oval |
Material | Soy Wax |
Container Material | Glass |
Occasion | Home |
Seasons | All Season |
Special Feature | Scented Candle,Eco-friendly |
Style | Modern |
Wick Quantity | 3 |
Theme | Woodland |
Package Information | Jar |
Material Type Free | Vegan |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number Theme | Number 0 |
Material Feature | Natural, Vegan |
Candle Type | Container Candle |
Size | Glass Jar |
Target Audience | Housewives, Teens, Adults, Fashion Insider, Seniors |
Manufacturer | Home Lights |
Has Crackle Wick | No |
Packaging Type | Glass |
Part Number | HL2410G1316-SJ |
Item Weight | 2.09 pounds |
Item model number | HL2410G1316-SJ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Scented Candle,Eco-friendly |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Please contact the seller directly for warranty information for this product. |
C**R
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Economic times are hard, the average payrate equals no where near enough to afford solo living. With poor aging heal conditions, either you have a secure tiding or you're stuck in the cycle. I'm insecure-secure and trying to figure out my game plan which can change instantaneously. A few years ago someone on youtube/reddit showed us how to heat a small room; as I didn't have a need of this information yet I placed it under 'good to know, survival-quest.' A good five year game plan is living in a fully insulated shed and working a part job if I'm lucky, else I'm hobby-selling gold for pennies on an amazing ratio of amazing hardship. How many heaters? My guess was three for an amazing sized studio that would be dramatically reduced to affordability. So how big or small will my shed be if I must live off of tea lights? No one wants to wake up in the middle of the night, or every three hours to change out tea lights, so I selected 300 - eight hours to start with. The complication is that the tea light become so hot that the wax melts complete leaving the wicks to lean. The solution is not wire. The solution is wood; it may require a base, and it would be an improvement to select a ten hour as one does not just sleep eight hours the very moment your head hits the pillow. If you take a look at my project, there are smoke lines. I used 150 of your tea lights and the smoke in on the inside, if there was any smoke at all... there as a little, but nothing this noticeable. I had to select a three hour tea light at .12 cents for six tea lights, as the eights I could only run two. It burns nicely, has even better potential as we could expand to 8 tea lights, but that information is null until I alter by switching to wood. The nice part about wood is, think back to the country where we used lantern wicks; how often does one require to trim the wick? We could easily go from eight hours, towards a tray of 'I don't know how long... nor how many wicks, we fill it up with wax and wood then we'll find out.Update: Ran 8 tea light candles, lost two, watched smoke, smelled the paraffin wax fill the air to such complexity, that I could understand why one large body at the morgue could set the whole smoke stack on fire. In preparation, I grabbed TWO COTTON towels for preparation, monitored the situation until figuring out which ones were on fire and if I could find the difference. I was hoping the two lost would be relit, but no. Well, they are already on fire, the fire has no place to go, the candle can roll onto the tile floor without a problem. I have two non poisonous towels at the ready. The situation is under control for documentation. There is nothing wrong with the candles. The warmer is so hot that the wax which is normally solid, went to liquid, then set into gas awaiting to fill the room for full ignition. Recommendation for this experiment for the safety of others is four. My best guess is three for an 8x8 foot space, surrounded by metal. For safety, we need a lip on the wall; there's your fireplace. If you smell ANYTHING; open the door, window, air it out, then blow it out with everything open aka vent it. I'm not sure anyone should use polyester blankets for this experiment... Use cotton; it's highly flammable just like polyester but it's a clean burn. If you decide to pyromaniac; please for all who are interested, please notify your local fire station of your project, ask them if they would like to look at it or just watch, or find new ways to set it all aflame. Your homework in return is a movie called, "Backdraft" from 1991.
D**E
Worth the Money
Upon arriving, we lit one candle, timing it to see how long it would last, which was the full eight hours. We have since purchased more of these.
D**N
Very large candle
Amazing love this candle!!! Smells so good!
S**L
Small Wick Low Light Incomplete Burn - '8 Hour' Tealight Candles by Home Lights
Tealights have been purchased and used for many years on a routine daily basis. Despite claims these 8 hour tealights are the exact size cup as the 6 hour metal cups, and the claim to burn a full 8 hours is attempted by reducing the wick size as the amount of wick which extends above the wax surface for a slower burn. The wick size is of course not extended as the wax melts as the wick also burns down. The result is a significantly smaller flame barely noticable at a distance and as such provides significantly less light. The last hours are a tiny barely visible flame which provides no light.When the wick is gone and the candle has completed burning, the metal cup contains an even layer of wax which coats all sides. Not only is this not the case with the 6 hour tealights, but have never seen this before despite the brand or length of burn time. Typically when tealights have gone out the metal cup is clean and empty. Every 8 hour tealight by Home Lights lit so far, which is daily, remain filled with an even layer of wax when the candle is finished burning and out.Shortening the wick is not a proper means to reach a full 8 hours and simultaneously provide reasonable light from flame height, and no wax remains with a proper wick size.
M**E
This candle is huge and smells great.
I put this in bathroom and it’s almost too big for shelf. I ended up placing along side the tub. I haven’t lit it yet. I just like the way it looks and smells.
K**O
HUGE and Smells Great!
This candle is HUGE and smells wonderful (Sandalwood & Jasmine scent). It is also a great value considering how long it will last and compared to Yankee Candles. It isn't smokeless, but it burns white smoke and won't blacken my bathroom alcove where it is now stationed--previous candles messed up my walls and my disgruntled hubby had to repaint :-/When you light it up after the very first time there is brief / black smoke, but that's because the wicks get that chunky head from the previous burn. I usually knock those off and toss them in the trash and then light the candle.It's heavy so use 2 hands to carry it!I will definitely order another scent when this one is done...like in 8 months!
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