That's going to make newbies think making candles is easy and fast. It'll sell some product for them but their going to have some ticked off customers.
I use the Colonial jars listed under "Our Products" below in 10oz and 16oz but have made quite a few with the larger 26oz. They burn about the same all the way down but I do double wick them. Actually I double wick them all and put the wick closer together than some I've seen. Mainly to keep them away from the sides around the mouth. These jars are pretty tough and can take alot of heat. I've used my heat gun on them with no problems. Although it's not suggested you try it to see how long they'll last. A hot jar that breaks makes a pretty nasty mess and can burn you quickly. http://www.fairwayglass.us/
Thanks for the nice comments. Hi Tanya, it's Christmas so it was time for a Christmas tree. Bruce, you made some of the nicest looking carvings I've ever seen. To bad you stopped but understandable (I think).
I like those. I do a second pour on my Soy containers so the tops always look nice but they would add a nice touch. I wouldn't want the scented ones though because they probably wouldn't match the candles FO very well.May have to try those one day.