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  2. An Honest Review of the Candle Warmer Lamps Going Viral ... - AOL

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    Both Murray and Amazon reviewers say yes—the electric candle warmer lamp effectively melted the candle wax and produced a noticeable scent. ... hot plates of the 2010s, the candle warmers that ...

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  4. Candle warmer - Wikipedia

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    In addition to this, candle warmers cost more than a box of matches or even a lighter, with prices ranging from $8.00 to nearly $50.00 for a single warmer. And of course, multiple candle warmers are needed to burn multiple candles at the same time. Similarly, access to electrical outlets is also needed for each warmer, which limits the spaces ...

  5. Food warmer - Wikipedia

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    A multicooker is an electric kitchen appliance for automated cooking using a timer. In addition to cooking programs, a multicooker may have functions to keep food warm. [1] Some electric-powered personal-sized food coolers have a setting that serves to warm food inside of the cooler. [2] These are typically marketed as cooler/warmers. [2]

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    Fukkuda Electric Candle Lighter (Obsidian Black) $10 $16. Save $6 with Prime. ... "I light candles almost daily and having this flame less lighter is great," said one reviewer. "I would recommend ...

  7. Chafing dish - Wikipedia

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    In a light form and heated over a spirit lamp, a chafing dish could also be used for cooking various dainty dishes at table [1] —of fish, cream, eggs or cheese—for which silver chafing dishes with fine heat-insulating wooden handles were made in the late 19th century, when "chafing-dish suppers" became fashionable, even in households where ...