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Thanks for the responses. I was just wondering if there was something wrong with using them because no one talks about it! I changed to a new wax and the htp's that I had, were not doing well and I happened to have some hemp wicks on hand and tried them. They seem to do very well.

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I use them, in almost all my jars except for 1. And boy do they mushroom, I got a great melt pool and hot throw though.

My customers and family don't mind the mushrooming at all, all they care about is if the candle smells good.

Mindy :)

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Candlewick also has hemp wicks... They have 5 to chose from.

http://candlewic.com/candle-wicks/default.asp

Then click on custom wicks and you choose what you need.

I used a 1200-1400 for my 8oz JJ (Depending on FO)

60048 for my larger jar - (3 inches across) HTH

Prices are great there too!! I just checked...

I used to pay close to $70 for 1000 and they have them there for $46!!! WOW..:cheesy2: :cheesy2:

(with those prices, I may try them again myself):cool2:

What I really liked about the hemp was that they burned straight up and did not bend to one side. Which really created a even melt pool on your first few burns. You don't have to worry about one side of your jar catching up...

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Haven't checked how they burn in relation to cotton wicks. They do have some nice characteristics when I was testing with them, although I don't presently use them (only 6 sizes, if I remember correctly).

Here's a link for where they're made. Min. order for pre-wax, cut, and tabbed is listed at 5000 pcs.

wickstore.com

HTH!

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