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Ziosxin 120pcs Wood Candle Wicks, Long Lasting Flame, Easily Burn, Candle Cores with Stand and Glue Dot, Warning Label for DIY Candle Making

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About this item

  • Complete kit: Includes 120 wood candle wicks, 60 metal bases, 60 glue dots, and 50 warning labels
  • Easy to use: Simply fix the wick to the iron frame, glue it to the bottom of the container, and pour the molten wax
  • Burning efficiency: For best results, burn two wooden wicks together and trim the wick close to the wax to ensure it has fuel to ignite. If it doesn't shine, cut it short to 1/7"
  • Versatile: Suitable for making wooden wick candles with paraffin wax, beeswax, soybean wax, palm wax, coconut wax, and gel wax
  • Long-Lasting and Reliable: Designed for optimal performance, our wooden wicks are durable and reliable, ensuring your candles burn longer and more efficiently


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deborah susy ferrell
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
The wooden wicksIn this photo a large are very flimsy and don’t burn well
Happy Momma
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
have not lit them but they look nice and i like that they come with stickers to hold them in place. they look very modern instead of a string.
NikkiLira
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
They burn like poo with barely a flame.
Figaro Finley
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
These are nice quality wood wicks, along with everything you need to use them in candlemaking. Wood wicks give candles a rustic look. Wood is a bit more eco-friendly than other wicks. Wood wicks burn a bit lower and flatter, so they give candles a cozy vibe. Wood wicks can last longer than cotton wicks. They also give off a bit of crackling sound that is really nice. Flat wood wicks are best, in my opinion, for use with soy wax or other thin waxes (not as good in beeswax). These wicks come with the metal holder which is different than the type of holders you use for cotton wicks. Nice kit.
Sergio
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
Amazing
hieather
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
I have never used wood wicks before and this is really cool. This makes it really easy to make candles. The stand that holds the wicks is great. Good Product.
Maggie E Stewart
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
Really good candle wicks. Nice and thick, stable n does flop over. Great for any candle maker no matter what kind of wax u use.mstays lit. Not smokey at all. Really like using these.
T. M. Loper
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
I recently tried the 120pcs Wood Candle Wicks for my DIY candle-making projects and found the product to be somewhat mediocre. Here are my thoughts:1. **Quality of Wicks**: The wood wicks produce a pleasant, long-lasting flame and burn relatively easily, which is both a positive and a negative. As others have stated, there is no noise when it burns.2. **Suitability for Different Wax Types**: These wicks work reasonably well with soy-based candles, though they do not provide a particularly long burn time. Unfortunately, they are not suitable for beeswax candles, which limits their versatility for various candle-making projects.3. **Item Count and Advertisement**: One issue I encountered is that the product advertisement is somewhat deceptive regarding the item count. While it promises 120 pieces, some customers might find the actual count or the utility of included items (such as stands and glue dots) to be less than expected.4. **Additional Components**: The inclusion of stands, glue dots, and warning labels is a nice touch, helping to streamline the candle-making process. However, the overall quality of the wicks and their limited functionality diminish the value of these extras.In summary, the 120pcs Wood Candle Wicks set is an average choice for DIY candle making. The wicks work fine for soy-based candles but don't last long and are unsuitable for beeswax candles. Additionally, the somewhat deceptive advertisement about the item count might leave some users disappointed. If you are working primarily with soy wax, these wicks might suffice, but for more versatile candle making, consider other options.