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CD 6 Wicks - For Natural Wax and Paraffin (200 Pcs.)

CD 6 Wicks - For Natural Wax and Paraffin (200 Pcs.)

  • Burn rate (wax consumption): 0.19 ounces per hour
  • Melt pool diameters: 2.10″
  • Flame height: 1.80″
  • Recommended: 2″-2.5″ tealights, pillars, votives, & container candles
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SKU: P1112786_EA

Introducing our newest addition to our wick selection, CD 6 wicks!!! These wicks are recommended for use with 2"-2.5" tealights, pillars, votives, and container candles!

CD wicks are non-directional, coreless cotton flat braid wicks containing paper filament throughout. With increased rigidity, CD 6 wicks can be used for votives, pillars, and container candles. These wicks are incredibly versatile, making them compatible with both single-pour paraffin and soy wax which are known to be more vicious waxes. CD wicks are designed to have a consistent burn due to their self-trim capabilities, causing them to have higher fragrance loads than others.

 

decorative object WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Wick Type: CD - For soy & Natural Wax

Wax Type Compatibility: Natural wax , Paraffin

Wick Burning Diameter: 2" to 2.5

Dye, Fragrance & Additive Compatibility: Dark Colors , Heavy Fragrance , High Additive Use , Light Colors , Light Fragrance , Low Additive Use , No Additive , No Dye , No Fragrance

Burn rate (wax consumption): 0.19 ounces per hour
Melt pool diameters: 2.10"
Flame height: 1.80″

*Please run a burn test to determine which wick is best adapted to your candles.

*All information is approximate and provided for comparison purposes only. Based on a 140℉ melt point of a pure paraffin candle, an initial wick height of 1/4 inch, and a room temperature of approximately 75℉. Results may vary according to formula, type and melt point of wax, initial wick height, and room temperature, among other factors. The best way to determine the right wick for a particular candle is through trial-and-error testing.

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