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  2. Candle snuffer - Wikipedia

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    A candle wick trimmer, also sometimes called a snuffer. Before the mid 19th century, the term snuffer referred to a scissors-like device with two flat blades and an attached snuffer box. This tool was used to trim the wick of a candle without extinguishing the flame, to maintain efficient burning. A small receptacle catches the trimmed bit of ...

  3. Candle - Wikipedia

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    Candle with unlit wick. A candle wick works by capillary action, drawing ("wicking") the melted wax or fuel up to the flame. When the liquid fuel reaches the flame, it vaporizes and combusts. The candle wick influences how the candle burns. Important characteristics of the wick include diameter, stiffness, fire resistance, and tethering.

  4. Candle wick - Wikipedia

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    The wick sizes determine the amount fuel brought into the flame. [1] Prior to the introduction of these wicks specialty scissors were used to trim the excess wick without extinguishing the flame. [2] Large diameter wicks typically result in a larger flame, a larger pool of melted wax, and the candle burning faster.

  5. Candlewick - Wikipedia

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    Candle wick, a part of a candle or oil lamp; Candlewick, a style of glassware made by the Imperial Glass Company; Candlewick (fabric), a thick, soft cotton fabric; Candlewick, an element in financial candlestick charts; Candlewick (ward), a ward in the City of London; Candlewick Press, a Massachusetts publisher

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