🕯️ Light up your space with precision and style—because your candles deserve the best wick!
This 200 ft spool of 100% cotton, 45 ply, 2.7mm squared braided wick is designed for slow, even burning in pillar and container candles up to 4.33 inches diameter. Compatible with soy, beeswax, paraffin, and vegetable waxes, it offers cost-effective bulk supply for up to 400 candles, delivering a clean, low-smoke flame ideal for professional and hobbyist candle makers alike.
A**R
Wood-burning wicks for home candle making.
If you are venturing into candle-making, these wood crackling wicks are a unique addition. Simply set it into your candle at the desired height while making your candle. When they are lit, there is no smoke level, with the added ambiance of a crackling wood wick sound. Durable to withstand placements during making your candles, very easy to place, and use. Burn quality is very nice. Great value for the money, comes in multiples.
A**Y
Thick Candle Wood Wicks (0.75 x 5.12 inch) – A Great Choice for Candle Making
If you’re a candle-making enthusiast looking for a natural and aesthetically pleasing wick option, these Thick Candle Wood Wicks (0.75 x 5.12 inches) are a solid choice. Designed for larger candles, they provide a unique crackling sound that adds a cozy ambiance to any room. After testing them in different wax types and jar sizes, here’s what I found:Pros:✅ Great Burn & Strong Flame – These wicks create a steady, beautiful flame that works well with soy, paraffin, and beeswax blends. They burn evenly and produce a pleasant flickering effect.✅ Cozy Crackling Sound – One of the standout features is the soft crackling sound, reminiscent of a fireplace. It enhances the overall sensory experience of using homemade candles.✅ Good Thickness for Larger Jars – The 0.75-inch width makes them ideal for larger candle containers, preventing tunneling and ensuring a more even burn.✅ Easy to Use – They come with metal wick clips, which makes securing them in the container hassle-free. Just ensure you trim them to the right height before lighting.Cons:❌ May Require Double-Wicking – In some wax types (especially 100% soy), a single wick might not provide enough heat for full melting. Doubling the wicks can help, but it requires some experimentation.❌ Wick Preparation Needed – For best results, pre-soaking in melted wax and ensuring a firm attachment to the base is necessary. If not prepared properly, they may extinguish prematurely.❌ Not Ideal for Small Candles – Due to their thickness, these wicks are better suited for medium to large jars rather than small votives or tea lights.Final Verdict:These wooden wicks are a great addition to any candle maker’s toolkit, especially if you enjoy the crackling ambiance they provide. They work well with various waxes but may require some testing to find the perfect combination for your candles. If you’re making bigger candles, these wicks are a great choice. However, if you’re working with smaller containers or pure soy wax, you might need to experiment with double-wicking or using a thinner alternative.Overall, a solid 4/5 – great for larger candles, but with a slight learning curve.Would I buy them again? Yes, especially for larger soy or beeswax candles! 🔥🕯️
A**Z
Great value 👏
I used 2 wicks for this candle, which is myCandle that I am using for promotional use only.When I use this candle, I also test it out and take the photos that I need for advertising. I predipped my wicks in olive oil first. And I only use 2 because of the. Reviews that I have been seeing from the wooden wicks. This is my first time using them. I recommend, you soak them first, and make sure that you use only one. If it is a small container or jar. The one I am using is 3 x 3. I also feel likeI should have cut the Wick just a little shorter before lighting it.But overall, I am satisfied with the outcome. You just need to have patience with them. I will definitely purchase again.
P**L
Soak first
Didnt know you need to double up on them to make certain candles but they're awesome
C**A
Waste of Time
Poor quality as you light it it burns and then out it does not last long please don’t waste your money
K**A
Exelente
Muy lindas y buenas éstas mechas, hoy las utilicé en mis velas y waoo me encantan
V**
Burns great
Soak the wicks in a little olive oil first. I save left over candle wax and make new "wood wicks"for pennies. Just don't mix waxes. Soy melted with soy, etc.
D**
Nice and Thick
Nice and thick, with great value for your money. The burn was good as well.
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