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‎10-02-2025 03:44 PM
I stopped burning candles long ago, but was thinking of getting a wax melter for the little cubes. I'd rather not use a candle warmer.
Does anyone use the cup liners for easy clean up?
I think I had one long ago, but cannot remember how I removed the wax from the cup.
Thanks in advance.
‎10-02-2025 03:50 PM
I use Scentsy burners and buy those as well as other refills when I find ones I really like. When the scent dissipates, I put the wax container in the freezer overnight and the melted wax comes right out.
‎10-02-2025 03:54 PM
‎10-02-2025 04:16 PM
I use candle melts all the time. I got my warmer from Amazon and it has a removable cup for the wax. I remove the old wax by running it under hot water for a couple of minutes.
‎10-02-2025 04:24 PM
I use wax melts all the time, and I have a Happy Wax melter, and when you done with the scent you just pop it out-no freezing required. It is so easy and nice, and no mess!
They have a small variety of burners and wax melts as well.
‎10-02-2025 06:57 PM - edited ‎10-02-2025 06:58 PM
Hi, @Witchy Woman ! I do use a candle lamp to melt my cubes. We have three, one in each bedroom and one in our living room. I bought the lamps and the disposable cups from Amazon and my first sets of cubes; the cups were 150 per package but I don't remember the price. They came in white and black. Now I get my cubes at my grocery store (Smith's = Kroger) for $1.99 - $2.99 for six cubes. We use a cube each day in the bedroom cups; the warmer in the living room has a regular candle.
Anyway, this is what I've found. The disposable cups can hold 3 cubes worth of wax, so each day, I just put a new cube into the cup. On the fourth day, I pop the cooled wax puck out of the cup and toss the puck, and use the same cup as long as I'm using the same scent of cubes. I change cups when I change fragrances. Cuts down on wasted cups.
The warmer is a good idea since you wouldn't have the bulb replacement costs of the lamps.
Heres a photo of my set up in one bedroom and the cups and cubes I use.
‎10-02-2025 07:04 PM
I put my wax melts in silicone cupcake liners that I bought at Walmart. They pop right out after the wax cools.
‎10-02-2025 08:09 PM
@Witchy Woman I quit burning them years ago too mainly because of the soot it creates. I have 2 or 3 old burned down empty yankee candle jars. I have a jar melter I got from Amazon. I just use the empty jar inside the thing and keep throwing tarts in the jar so I never have to clean it out. I never turn it off so wax is always melted. When jar gets half full, I dump the wax into an old glass jar n just put the yankee jar back in the candle melter. Start all over. Been doing this for years and years.
‎10-03-2025 05:04 AM
Very clever. Like this idea. I may reconsider on the warmer.
The wax melter I found was a cute Jack O' Lantern and I couldn't resist. But, you are right, the darn bulb will need replacments.
Might have to change plans ![]()
‎10-03-2025 05:08 AM
Looks very nice!
I thought those little cups were a good idea. I really like how yours looks.
Thanks!
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