Sharon in KY Posted July 10, 2009 Share Posted July 10, 2009 The candles this company sells for their top warmer lamps looks like it almost touches the shade. A few of you all said you bought their Jamie wickless candles. How tall are they and how do they melt compared to what you make? I thought I would look into getting some paraffin with the lowest melt point to see how it did with their top warmers. Since I'll be wickless it's only the throw I'll be looking at. But I'm not a paraffin person thought I would ask if you all can recommend a paraffin with a 130*mp or lower that also has a good HT. Golden Foods has a soy with a 120*mp GF/GB 402, tried this when I started making candles but it looked so bad when it would set back up after burning, I know it threw great but just hated the looks. Might try mixing it with some coconut oil and see what happens. Is there any wax that would melt all the way in the top warming warmers?Sorry about the wrambling, just wondering if I should go spend more money or stick with what I have/do. GF/GB#435??????http://www.candlewarmers.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeahRB Posted July 10, 2009 Share Posted July 10, 2009 I think 4627 has the best hot throw, but it is kind of messy. The 4630 is good too and it is in slab form. But, I think the 4627 is worth the mess. Both have low melt points. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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