Hi there people, I've been lurking for awhile, joined and now posting... My wife and I wanted to start doing something together and I suggested candles. She also stated soap, but for now...candles. We bought a starter set and just finished a few candles last week and ready to pull the trigger (I'm a guy who loves his Glock - trigger...) but am slightly confused over some wax terminology. I like wickless. Whether it's in a container to put on a warmer or the clamshell breakaways (scentsy style we have given as a gift). While I'm not a supporter of scentsy, I just like that 6 piece breakaway stuff and it's easy to explain it that way. I'm certain the 4630 (think that's it) is going to be the wax for containers, I'm puzzled how to look for wax specifically for tart/clamshell style wax. I see wax listed as container, votive, high melt, etc...but, you know. Confusing a bit. What, if not listed specifically for tart/clamshell, should I be looking at? Oh, and is a tart and clamshell style the same thing? I mean, melt in a warmer, sort of way. I know the clamshell in itself is a "mold" and tart has it's own type. Just wondering if my thinking is correct... Thanks. This is an awesome place for knowledge and ideas. Matt