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Ray

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  1. Got ours yesterday. Few good ones and definitely a few duds. Apple & Pumpkin Strudel is a winner Pumpkin Bread smells similar to NG Gingerbread...maybe a little sweeter Oak Barrel Cider smells almost exactly like CW Apple Pie Spiced Pumpkin Latte smells nice OOB but once in wax it's coming off as weak. Maybe it needs to cure a little. Celtic Moon Spice OOB smells the same as CW Cinnamon Santa's Whiskars OOB smells just like RE Christmas Past Eucalyptus & Thyme OOB smells just like vicks vapor rub Spicey Apples & Peaches smells decent. Was hoping to find a replacement for TCS Spicey Apples & Peaches. Not quite, but might work. Cedar, Sage & blackberry OOB smells good...lots of blackberry Cinna Vanilla- ok Cinnamon & Spruce- OOB smells weak. More spruce than cinnamon Grandma's Cupboard- OOB smells like it might be a winner Monkey Bread - OOB can't seem to smell anything Welcome Home- OOB smells nice Vanilla Lace- Wife likes it. To me smells almost like Vanilla bean noel from TCS Molasses Cookie - OOB, like monkey bread, I can't smell anything Velvety Vanilla - Very weak OOB Lavender & Chamomile - Not for me Vanilla Butter Fudge - Sweet not strong OOB Southern Pecan Pie - OOB seems weak Toasted Marshmallow .... we couldn't sell that scent to save our lives. Despite all the great reviews, we couldn't sell it. It almost turns my stomach it's too sweet. Same with Pumpkin Pecan Waffles...great reviews, but can't sell them.
  2. Under the tree gets a vote. Big seller during the Christmas season
  3. I've been using 6006 and zinc wicks and will likely stick to it. Although I like the couple testers I made with 3022, I just can't justify the extra cost per case for it. I also like the fact I can get 6006 from different suppliers.
  4. Got my 10lb sample of 3022 the other day. Great wax and very easy to work with. To me, it behaved the same as 6006. I am getting a slightly better hot throw than 6006. Looks like Connie's Candles is the only place to buy it by the case. With shipping from Connie's it would be about $30 more per case than 6006 from another supplier. To order it from the Dallas warehouse you would need to order a minimum of 8 cases delivered on a pallet. Too much to spend at once. Too bad other suppliers didn't pick up this wax. Here is part of the email I got from Craig at Clarus. As mentioned, this product is only available in less than full pallet quantities from our Dallas, TX warehouse. The product is packaged as slabs in 62 LB cartons. The minimum order is 8 cartons and will be shipped on a wooden pallet. The current price for this quantity is $1.4700/LB, FOB Dallas. Best regards, Clarus Specialty Products, LLC Craig Prain 803-324-4368
  5. OldGlory, did Aztec replace the other wax you had an issue with? My last batch I got was a different batch # and I didn't seem to have any issues with cracking.
  6. I use a wood paint stirring stick for about 10-15 seconds. Works great.
  7. The cracks in my candles are fairly minimal. Nothing like the cracks in the pictures you posted Old Glory, which may have something to do with the design of the container. For the most part I am able to fix it with the heat gun, but it's just another unnecessary step to take. Thankfully, I only got one case. I will be sure when I order my next case it's a different lot #. I really would hate to switch wax and go through the entire wicking process again!
  8. Well, candle science said they will contact IGI about it and get back to me. Not expecting anything to come of it. I did heat gun the cracked ones and that seemed to take care of the issue for now. We'll see if the crack reappears. Might go back to candlewics CBL-130 for the next batch of wax I order. The CBL 130 is pretty much the same wax as 6006, so I don't think i'll have to adjust my wicking. I just don't like the fact of being dependent on one supplier for wax. I'll keep an eye on these and hold them back for a few days to make sure no cracks appear before releasing them in the stores.
  9. Sure enough the case of 6006 I got yesterday has the same lot #. Just poured 15 candles and two of them (so far) have cracks. Got this case from candle science.
  10. Very familiar with most the scents, although I have no clue which FO it is.
  11. Bumping this great thread back up. Hopefully folks can add to it.
  12. Seemed to work out ok! If anything, cure time seemed a little longer before I got the throw I wanted. Other than that it seemed to work well. Thanks!
  13. Maybe it's just me, but I have seemed to notice this a few times. You get a 1oz sample and make a candle. The throw is awesome, so you go ahead and order a big bottle. Make some candles with the FO from the big bottle, do everything the exact same way and the scent throw is not as strong. You can notice this most times as soon as you open the big bottle that it's not as strong as the 1oz sample. Are some suppliers known to "water down" a little on the big bottles?
  14. I heat to 180-185 put the wax in the pouring pot add the oil, stir for about 30 seconds and pour. Not sure what temp the wax is at that point, but I always have sink holes.
  15. I'm located up in Massachusetts. If it didn't work out for me, it would probably be too much to ship! I poured five candles this afternoon. Just fixed the tops with the heat gun (sink holes). I'm used to the sink holes with the IGI, so that was nothing new! I'll test one of them tomorrow for wicking.
  16. Thank you Amanda. I appreciate your response! I don't use dye in the candles, so that part won't be a concern. Yes, it's definitely a darker wax and "smells" different. Like you said, as soon as I cut into it I knew something was different. I use zinc wicks so hoping wicking won't be an issue. I was reading on another forum that EAP changes wax and products on a whim and try not to get too attached to any of their products. Not sure how true that is, this is my first time doing business with them! The difference for me was about $25 with the lower price and shipping. I'll let you know how it works for me. Thanks again
  17. Has anyone ever tried EAP6006 (Early American Candle/EAP innovations)? I am used to using IGI6006 and just got some of EAP's 6006 and it's definitely a different wax. Thought it would be the same wax and the price with shipping was less than candle science. I'm thinking I screwed up and should have just sucked it up and got the IGI from candle science. Any opinions from those that have used both would be much appreciated. I just poured a few and will wait and see how they perform.
  18. Nope, haven't tried crackling firewood from WSP. Thanks for the recommendation. Yesterday I ordered crackling fireplace from NG that Amanda talked about. I'll see if that's what i'm looking for. If not, I'll probably try crackling firewood. hahaha...by the time I find the one I like it will be summer!
  19. Yes, I believe I did get a bad oil from bittercreek. Just didn't look right in the bottle "milky brown" in color with a lot of sediment on the bottom of the bottle. Smelled very weak.
  20. Thanks for the update Amanda. Might just have to try that one. Tried Fireplace from Just Scent and...wow, smells like cologne. Strong and nasty. I don't color the wax, but would probably go with grey for this scent if I did
  21. Sounds to me like you have to go up a wick size.
  22. I ordered up fireplace from just scent. we'll see how that works. Sure can get expensive ordering these oils. I'm trying to stick to just a couple suppliers so when it's time to reorder I don't get hammered on shipping. I really don't want to carry 100 different scents from a dozen different suppliers! Buying oils can be an addiction that I don't want to take on! Thank you for the responses. MUCH appreciated!
  23. Please do report back Amanda. I need to place an order with NG so that might be the one to try!
  24. Thank you Karen. I'll put that on the list!
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