Wax Melts

Shop the UK's best scented wax melts. Each Long-lasting melt is easy to use! Just pop it in full or snap it into your burner and let it melt. Choose from fragranced scents.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are wax melts, and how do they work?

Wax melts are scented pieces of wax. You can melt them in a warmer or oil burner. They release a nice fragrance in your home. They usually come in small cubes or shapes. You place one or two pieces in the warmer. Then, they slowly melt and release their scent. The heat from the burner or warmer helps to release the fragrance oils and scent the room.

How do I use wax melts safely?

Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines for using wax melts safely. Put the wax melt in a wax warmer or oil burner made for wax melts. Also, ensure the warmer sits on a flat, heat-resistant surface. Keep the warmer away from flammable objects, and never leave it unattended while it's in use. Always keep the wax melts out of reach of children and pets.

How long do wax melts last,?

The longevity of wax melts varies depending on the brand, fragrance, and size of the melt. Wax melts usually last a few hours to several days. This depends on how often you use the warmer and how much wax you put in each time. You'll know it's time to change the wax melt when the fragrance starts to fade, or when the wax has completely melted. At that point, you can discard the wax and replace it with a fresh melt.

Can I mix different wax melts together to create new scents?

Yes, you can mix different wax melts together to create new scents. Experiment with different combinations to see what works best for you. Make sure to use compatible wax melts with similar melting temperatures. This helps avoid any problems with the wax.

How do I clean my wax burner?

To clean your wax warmer, allow the wax to cool and harden completely, then turn off the warmer and unplug it from the outlet. You can then remove the hardened wax by gently pressing on one edge of the wax until it pops out of the warmer. If there is any remaining wax residue, you can wipe it out with a paper towel or cloth. Be sure to clean the warmer regularly to avoid buildup of old wax and keep it functioning properly.