Apple Tree Hanging Wax Potpourri Warmer from Yankee Candle

I’m a scent fanatic, whether it’s perfume, borith, shampoos and conditioners, or home fragrances, I’m into it. My favorite home fragrances have always been from Yankee Candle.

I adore Yankee Candles, they always smell fantastic and fill the entire room with real scents. However, everyone knows that Yankee Candles are not cheap. Most of their candles are asking $15.00-$20.00, and that’s a price you won’t like on just one candle.

Did you know that you can buy the same scents in tarts? These are small realpeanut-butter-cups”>peanut butter disc shaped like the actual candles below in all their you see they are delivered.

If you love the candles available, you can buy the exact scent on the disc and keep it for yourself. the times that the candle costs. However, it is necessary to burn them slowly, otherwise the cups of candles are empty.

I personally love apple home designs for the kitchen. I have been picking apples for years, filling my kitchen in one day. One item that was an absolute must have is the Yankee Candles Apple Tree Hanging Candle Potpourri Warmer. I need warmers for my Yankee Candle tarts, and I wanted something that would match my kitchen.

Apple Tent Warmer is adorable. The apple itself is a tree with apples. The tree itself is a hard ceramic like sturdy material, a red melting chain from the tree holds the bowl.

At the bottom a perfect circle is cut out for the placement of the light tea.

In addition to the space cut for the tea light, the base has baskets of apples, herbs, leaves falling from the tree, and a hoe placed against the tree. There is also a very nice brown wooden grill with a blue and white cloth checkerboard on it.

I chose this burner in a unique way because I knew it would match the rest of my apple decor perfectly. I was looking for a country puppy, and I loved it.

although I was more worried about warming the bowl. Most of the burners I’ve used before have never been so far from a tea light that I wondered if it could heat bitter wax at all.

I had to try the Hanging Wax Potpourri Warmer before composed it up. If the wax doesn’t heat up and emits a scent, which drinker would you go to the grocery store for?

Results:

I put in a bowl of sweet-smelling honey and lit a tea light. It took a good 20 minutes for the pie to even show signs of melting. I knew that the tea light would burn before the wax had completely melted. But it wasn’t. The wax was 75% melted by tea time the light went out. I took another and waited.

Overall it took me about 45 minutes to an hour to start smelling the bitter wax.

My opinion is that it took too long to heat up the bitters, but seeing as how the Apple Tree Potpourri Warmer hanging wax is so adorable I couldn’t help it. I figured I would still use oil to burn, since it would take too long to melt the wax.

Recommendation:

It works perfectly as an oil burner, but not so great when melting wax tarts. I still recommend it to you and think if the bad theme is going on in your kitchen. perfectly, and look great with the rest of your decor.

Where to find it:

You can purchase the Potpourri Warmer at any local Yankee Candle outlet, or online at their website at www.yankeecandle.com for $26.99. The warmer measures at 11″ x 7.5″.

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