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  1. On 3/24/2021 at 10:22 PM, Kerri b said:

    Hi

     

    I am using the coco brew wax with cd8 wicks in 8oz tins ( 6oz wax in the tin) managing some decent cold throw but hot throw is terrible.  Only 1 scent from rustic essentuals has any type of throw.  Is candle science the best place to purchase candle scents that actually work? Unfortunately,  I bought alot from brambleberry and am learning I think brambleberry is really mostly body products. 

     

    Any tips / recommendations are appreciated!!

     

    Thanks!

    This is only the second wax I've tinkered around with so keep that in mind when reading my opinion on the coconut brew. It's ok but I'm not sold on it yet. I have about 30 pounds left to figure out if I like it enough to buy more haha. I've mostly been testing wicks without FO. Cdns have been burning best followed by cd. The FO that I have tried (at 8%) have had decent throw but nothing spectacular. I haven't tried anything from brambleberry. I think what bothers me most is that the wax just isn't very pretty as it burns... It kinda turns a dirty yellow/oily color for me...not the creamy white I was hoping for. At first I didn't mind the little champagne bubbles that form as the candle burns but now they are starting to bother me too.

  2. I am looking for some alternative lids for the nova jars. i like the jars but am not impressed with the lids (even tho they are more expensive than the jars themselves).  I think i found some corks that may work but was looking for a metal low profile lid as well.  any suggestions on where to look would be appreciated.

  3. I got replies from both flaming candle and c&s. Both simply said they would pass along the request to their buyers. Flaming sounded more interested and included that they like to know what people are looking for...so let them know if you are interested... Maybe we can get them to start carrying the smaller/longer sizes?

  4. 15 hours ago, NightLight said:

    I just put in request to Flaming Candle to carry the entire CS range. I have to order from cal candle and it took forever to east coast but I got small size CS wicks in 6 inch lengths. I would write Flaming and make request. These is a difference between a 5 and 7 wick. The in between sizes and small size wick are needed to fine tune a burn.

    I just put in a request to Flaming Candle and Candles and Supply for the same.  The smaller in between sizes in longer lengths are surprisingly hard to find.  Lets get some to the east coast!

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  5. @TallTayl Thanks for the suggestions!  I did look at candle cocoon but was hesitant because of the larger length...I will re think that.  I am finding that the cd 5s are a little harder to track down than the 4s and 6s.  I'll look at wicks unlimited...I haven't tried them yet.

     

    @Kris10Tackles I have been watching 16/17 for the wicks but right now they only have the 2s and 6s available...I should have bought them a few weeks ago when I first saw them but wanted to wait until after the holidays.  Lesson learned 😂

  6. On 12/24/2020 at 12:43 PM, TallTayl said:

    Candlewic has the smaller sizes just shorter length. I had to seek them out on the site too. 
     

    this is all so sucky right now. 
     

     

    Yea...it's the CD4/5/6 6" length I am looking for.  Are they not as common to come by?  Candle science has the 4 and 6 (out of stock) but not the 5.  I only see the 3" length on candlewic.  I want to try some CDN too but am having the same trouble with only certain sizes being in stock and not many suppliers having them.

     

    Is everything being out of stock typical or has it been worse lately because of covid, shipping, holidays, etc?  I started ordering supplies and experimenting a few months before the covid craziness began...wondering how far in advance I need to start planning.  I am still very much in the testing everything phase so I have been buying smaller quantities of everything until I narrow my preferences down but I may need to rethink that strategy.

  7. Thanks! Cal Candle has them all listed but once you go into the listing they are all out of stock.  The same appears to be true for Candle Science but at least they have an estimated arrival date.

     

    I only see the larger sizes from Candlewic...except for the spools and I don't think I am up for that yet.

  8. Good morning and Merry Christmas Eve! I was wondering where you all get smaller sized CD wicks.  I previously purchased them from California Candle Supply but they are out of stock right now.  Most of the other usual places I look don't seem to have the smaller sizes (4, 5, 6) other than votive length.  Thanks in advance for the input!

  9. So essentially...coconut wax is coconut oil mixed with other "stuff"?  When I first started thinking about making candles I thought I could just mix good ol' coconut oil with beeswax, stick in a wick, some essential oils and call it a day. I never actually tried that but I did buy quite a few coconut oil/beeswax/essential oil candles and was not super impressed with any of them.  Then I bought some "coconut wax blend" candles and much preferred them.  I did reach out to a few of the people that I bought them from but no one (understandably) would tell me what wax blend they were using.  That's what lead me down the path of trying some of the already made blends (Calwax CCN1 and C&S coconut brew).  I haven't really found much information on them...they don't seem to be the more popular coconut waxes available but after reading here about the issues with some of the other coconut waxes I thought I'd give them a try.

     

    I would be interested in coming up with my own blend but I think that will have to wait for a while...at least until I use up what I have already bought so my bookkeeper/husband doesn't try to shut me down before I ever even started lol.  He does think that my expectations are too high and that if it were a candle that anyone else made that I would be happy with it.  He's probably not wrong. 🤪

  10. 3 hours ago, Marisa11 said:

    I find a lot of people get turned off by it because of the 2 week cure time. Its been hard finding a coconut apricot buddy.  There isn't a ton of info just about coconut wax.

    I don't mind the cure time.  With 2 small kiddos running my life 2 weeks passes quickly.  I did look into the coconut apricot but I am looking for something without paraffin.  I enjoy the testing.

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  11. How does the process of creating your own wax work? Is is mixing different already available waxes or base components? Or a combo of both? I'm not asking for your blends...I know that takes a lot of time, energy and money to figure out. I would be interested in trying this in the future but I don't feel that I have the knowledge to do it efficiently (or cost effectively 🤑). I wouldn't even know what components to start with let alone at what ratios.

  12. I am only about a year into my candle journey so take what I say with a grain of salt but I seriously want to know...does anyone out there actually like working with coconut wax?

     

    From reading (and re reading) the coconut wax topics here, the general consensus I am seeing seems to be that it is great in theory, but the issues seem to outweigh the benefits and most people end up switching to something else??  I initially chose coconut wax to try because in my area everything is soy and I wanted to try something different.  I can walk into any boutique, craft show, or farmer's market and have my choice of soy candles.  Also, most people who I have talked to around me have been convinced that paraffin is bad (not saying that I agree with them, just what I am finding). Coconut wax seemed like a good option...it sounds luxurious and "special."

     

    So far I have only tired 2 different types of coconut wax (ccn1 and C&S coconut brew).  I like the coconut brew better than the CCN1 but so far I don't love it.  HT is decent but not amazing.  I still have a lot of testing to do with wicks and will continue to work on that.  I've messed with adding some beeswax to it as well just to see what happens.

     

    I guess I just wanted to get some honest opinions on coconut waxes.  Thanks so much!!!!

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  13. I poured a few testers with a bunch of different FO all at 8%.  It will be 2 weeks tomorrow and since pouring they have all been untouched in an box with lids on.  I just took a peak today because I wanted to see how the cold throw was and for the first time I am seeing some of the seeping mentioned earlier in this thread.  It was only on 2 of the candles...french vanilla/amber and lavender marshmallow from fragrance buddy.  What's strange is that for each of those scents i poured 2 candles and the seeping was only on 1 of each.  The cold throw for the french vanilla amber is strong (it smelled amazing as I was pouring too) so I can probably bump the 8% down some.  Cold throw for the lavender marshmallow is lacking....we shall see how they burn I guess. 

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