Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Candle Warming Lamp

 


Living in a small rented apartment, it is highly suggested to refrain from burning candles.

Doing so can cause the white ceilings to become black!

Because of absolutely loving the scent of candles,  thoughts of buying a candle warming lamp started to fill my mind.

It was a great joy to find a variety of those kind of lamps lining a couple of shelves at Marshall's. 

One with a pretty scalloped glass top turned out to be my fave. 

It can be set at two hour use or more and then it automatically shuts off.

 It sits on a light colored wood base. 

So far, it's a little disappointing because I don't smell much fragrance unless the nose is very close to the melting candle wax.

Maybe this will change as the top of the candle keeps melting?

Will scent ever fill a room?

Does anyone know the answer?


The little lamp was not cheap for my budget so I'm not so sure it was a good decision to buy it but hope springs eternal.

DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE WITH CANDLE WARMING LAMPS? IF YES, WOULD YOU PLEASE SHARE?

3 comments:

diane stetson said...

I never had such a candle. I do not burn candles at my house. We have earthquakes quite often and I am afraid that a fire might start. Good luck with your new purchase.

Linda O'Connell said...

I see we like the same fragrance. Hope it scents the room, soon.

Debbie Nolan said...

I have never seen on of these. Sorry you are disappointed in how it works. Certainly makes a lovely piece for decoration...hopefully as the candle burns down you will have a stronger scent. Take care friend and have a great start to your July. Hugs!

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