Thanks...I've read a bunch of your posts actually. Very helpful.
I got into this hellish hobby (lol) because we have a bunch of empty store-bought candle jars laying around, and I figured I could grab a bag of cheap wax and a package of wicks off Amazon and refill them...which I did. (GB 444 and some EricX wicks). Long story short, me being me and wanting to learn "a little bit" about melting and pouring wax...I hit up Google, and down the rabbit hole I went. I now have 35 FO's, 4 different waxes, pots, kettles, bags and bags of wicks, my significant other is putting a home business plan together (she's delegated the candle stuff to me, and researching the bath and beauty products)...and my entire kitchen is now a mad scientist's labratory.
I initially asked about blending these two because I have a bunch of the 444 left, and just can't see it making the type of candles I want. For now, I think I've settled on the 4630 for some max throwing tins (no worries about wet spots, etc), ProBlend 600 for glass jars (less HT but smooth and beautiful), and maybe ProBlend 650 for tarts (still have 5 lbs of it that I haven't tried yet).
Right now I'm in wick-testing hell...recording everything in a spreadsheet and trying to figure out at least which "types" of wicks I like for what, while also slowly learning their up/down needs and quirkiness with different FO's.
And, I am already a master at wickectomies. lol