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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. Equally as important, its dimmable design and stylish ...

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    #21 Never Worry About Falling Asleep With A Candle Burning When You Have This Candle Lamp With Timer And Dimmer . Review: "This light warmer is very well made, and adds the perfect touch to our ...

  4. The LED Candle Warmer Lamp Provides A Warm Glow And A Cozy Atmosphere Without The Flame. Perfect For Relaxing And Unwinding After A Long Day ... "Pretty warmer with multiple timer settings, which ...

  5. Candle warmer - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of a candle warmer. A candle warmer is an electric warmer that melts a candle or scented wax to release its scent.The candle warmer shown is intended to be used with jar candles or candles in cups, not with taper candles or candles without containers large enough to accommodate all the melted wax.

  6. Fragrance lamp - Wikipedia

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    The original Berger lamp used methyl alcohol, while modern lamps use isopropyl alcohol (90% or more). [5] Perfumes or essential oils may be added. To start the catalytic process it is necessary to allow the wick to thoroughly absorb the fuel and then to light the catalytic burner with a flame and let it burn for approximately two minutes until the catalytic stone reaches the correct operating ...

  7. Candlepower - Wikipedia

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    The majority redefined the candle in term of an electric lamp with a carbon filament. The Germans, however, dissented and decided to use a definition equal to 9/10 of the output of a Hefner lamp . In 1921, the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage (International Commission for Illumination, commonly referred to as the CIE) redefined the ...