Frequently Asked Questions
Each wooden candle wick measures five point twelve inches in length, zero point seventy-five inches in width, and about zero point zero two inches thick.
The candle wicks are made from natural organic solid wood, which is non-toxic, lead-free, and chemical-free.
The package includes a total of one hundred pieces, consisting of fifty wooden wicks and fifty metal wick holders.
To use the wooden candle wicks effectively, soak the entire wick in oil for at least twelve minutes before placing it in the wax.
Yes, the wooden candle wicks can be used with a variety of waxes, including paraffin, beeswax, soybean, palm, coconut, and gel wax.
These wicks are best suited for candle jars that are less than two and three-quarter inches in diameter.
Store the wooden candle wicks in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain their quality and effectiveness.
No, the wooden wicks are designed for single use and should not be reused after burning.
To achieve a steady burn, trim the wooden wick to one-eighth to one-quarter inch above the wax before lighting.
If the wick won't stay lit, it may need to be trimmed shorter or soaked longer in oil prior to use.
Yes, always monitor burning candles and avoid leaving them unattended to ensure safety while using wooden wicks.
For a larger flame, consider using multiple wooden wicks together in one candle or use a wick holder to stabilize them.
Key tips include soaking the wick, using multiple wicks for larger candles, and trimming the wicks for optimal burning.
Yes, trim the wicks to a height of one-eighth to one-quarter inch above the wax for optimal burning performance.
To prevent smoke, avoid excessive dye and scent dosages, as they can affect the candle's burning effectiveness.
The crackling sound produced by the wooden wicks is a natural characteristic of the wood, enhancing the ambiance while burning.












