- A debossed chevron pattern in a reactive sky blue glaze combine to make the Chevron 2-in-1 a perfect contemporary piece
- 2-in-1 Classic Fragrance Warmers feature a versatile design that allows you to warm wax melts in the dish, or place a jar candle directly on the warming plate.
- Wax products from Candle Warmers Etc. are 100% paraffin wax that holds more fragrance and lasts longer compared to scented gels, oils, or sprays.
- Candle and wax warmers allow you to enjoy the fragrance of a lit candle, without flame, soot, or other pollutants.
- Elegant home décor is the focus of every Candle Warmers Etc. product, and each is made to complement your personal taste.
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Lakeshia Davis
Great little wax warmer
I like this little warmer. First, I melted a wax cube as a test. It took 30 mins to melt completely, but the scent diffused quickly and lasted several days. Then I tried an 8 oz candle. It took 1 1/2 hrs to see significant wax melt, although the scent started to diffuse within 10 mins. At first I thought the wax plate just wasn’t going to get warmer, or wasn’t powerful enough. I realized that the slower melt time and lower heat is actually best because your wax/scent will last longer, and won’t boil or burn. Be patient! It does work and is far safer than a burning candle. Ordering more for sure. I make candles as a hobby and this will save me the wicking time and effort. This warmer fits a 3 wick B&BW candle jar (15 oz, 3 3/4” diameter) perfectly.
Frankie Keller
Great for Oils
This warmer seems to burn at a lower temperature, which is great for oils and more delicate waxes, like yankee candle. I also appreciate that it operates like a hot plate and there are no light bulbs to replace. The color is slightly more dull in person, but still nice.
Maleah LiberatedSoul Franks
Works great for enjoying candle fragrance from candles that no longer stay lit, but just know it does get very hot
I am using this for my 3-wick candles, to enjoy the last bit of fragrance after the wicks are too short to remain lit. It works very well for that. I have not tried the wax warmer dish, but I will say that it gets very, very hot, and I would not recommend it for use around small children. I accidentally touched the edge of the warming plate when I removed the candle, and it gave me a blister instantly. For this reason, I monitor it closely just to ensure there is no issue. So far, I have used it several hours a day at times without any issues at all.
Dawn Miller
Fantastic! Actually melts tarts
The biggest problem with tart warmers is most of them won't fully melt the tart. It just sort of partially melts and never lets off enough scent. So after quite a bit of research I came across this tart/candle warmer and couldn't be happier. Because this is designed for candles AND tarts the warming pad will be hotter than your average tart warmer. This ensures the entire tart melts and releases the full scent throughout your home. Also note that this warmer DOES have a red light on it to indicate when the product is turned on. The light is located on the rear near the power cord so it isn't visible and unsightly.
Nawar Muntaha
Recommend--use silicone cupcake liners though!
I got the mint/gold combo, and I can attest to the fact that the color is a little more dull in real life compared to the pictures, but that's honestly not really a detractor for me. I make my own wax melts, and this warmer is perfect for them. I also have used it for melting jar candles, and there's ample room for large jars with the added ceramic dish removed. I was hesitant to use the removable ceramic dish for wax, after reading people's reviews about the tendency of the ceramic to crack and leak. So I did a little research, and found out I can put a silicone cupcake liner in the dish, place the tart in the liner, and it keeps the dish clean, plus it also makes cleanup amazingly easy. I recommend this wax warmer, it's aesthetic and can spruce up just about any room.
Jessica Bell-McLean
Use a 10 oz candle or less like stated.
It’s beautiful but I think mine might be defective... I’ve had a candle on the warmer since 9AM. It’s now 7:30 pm and this warmer can’t seem to even melt everything all the way. I even put the top on a few hours in hoping to speed it up and it has increased a little but it still can’t turn everything liquid. No scent at all. I really tried to give this a chance. Edit: I realized that it’s not the unit’s fault in why the candle is not melting all the way. The candle warmer recommends using candles 10 oz and lower. I’ve been using a 19 oz candle so I think it was unfair of me to try to put up that kind of test. Anyway i wish this was made more clear from the start.
Steve Morrin
Great warmer just be careful on placement
This review is for the Midas 2-in-1 Fragrance Warmer. This is a great little warmer that does the job really well for wax cubes or candles in glass. Heats up decently fast and you can smell the aroma spreading from your wax within a few minutes. Very nicely put together and has a large surface for the larger candles or extra cubes of wax in the holder (I just use one at a time myself). Works great as a coffee warmer too :) Has a light up front on the base that tells you when it's on. If I had any gripe it would be that I wish the light was on one side and the plug on the other. Having them both together means if you want to see the light you have to look at the ugly plug as well. The base can get very hot so make sure it's out of the reach of children and that there is nothing touching it that can burn. If you are placing it on wood I'd use something under it to take the heat versus your surface. It is elevated but why take chances? :) I'd buy again and would even gift it to someone with confidence.
Mae Sophia Harsh
YOU WILL NEVER BURN ANOTHER CANDLE AGAIN!
Whomever patented this is nothing less than a GENIUS (wishing I was that person!) Many of my fave candles are prohibitively expensive, and this candle warmer extends the longevity for more than triple the lifespan of them through burning. And it releases the aroma continually and profusely. HUGE SAVINGS, and has changed my life...I simply will never burn another candle again. EVER. My roommate loved it so much, I bought one for her birthday and she was over the moon. Works equally well for candles in jars and tins, and no more tossing either because the wick has become too short toward the end of its life through burning. OH, and great with oils too! TENS ACROSS THE BOARD — this candle warmer is incredible. (Plan to purchase more as gifts, because everyone who has experienced it in my home is simply astounded.)
Ratnesh Jain
Reliable! Keep your candles small.
This thing is a champ so far. I have it running in my bathroom most of the time, no hiccups or worries, and that's what I really wanted from it. It doesn't do much with big candles. The largest candle recommended for this warmer was 10 oz when I bought it, but the little febreeze candles are the biggest ones I'll use with this because it takes too long otherwise. It melts the candle from the bottom, but the fragrant part is the melted part, so you won't smell it until it melts the top of the candle. If the candle is big enough, it won't make it to the top. If I have a big candle I want to use with this, I melt it down with hot water and pour it in to molds to use as wax tarts. At least that's kind of fun!
Kristie Kramer Sportsman
Beautiful! It was hard to chose a design
Beautiful! It was hard to chose a design, the choices were all gorgeous. The cord is short for safety purposes (it says so in the manual), but you can use an extension cord if you are careful about placement (also in the manual). This gets hot, so long cords = tripping hazard = accident from hot wax or candle container. Love that this is versatile for wax melts, potpourri, essential oils and warming candles (as long as they're 18 oz or less in tempered glass or metal). Depending on what you are using for fragrance, it takes about 5-10 minutes for the fragrance to be released. I typically turn mine on for 20-30 min at a time to control how strong the smell is. Added pictures of the bottom because there's seems to be a lot of voltage/wattage questions and the first page of the manual to address safety concerns - hopefully these snapshots are helpful.