🕯️ Light Up Your Life with Tradition!
Ner MitzvahRound Floating Wicks offer a versatile and safe lighting solution for your Hanukah Menorah or Shabbat candles. Each pack contains 50 high-quality cotton wicks paired with cork disc holders, ensuring they float securely in oil cups. Designed for various uses, from religious ceremonies to emergency lighting, these wicks prioritize safety and reliability.
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 5.08 x 8.64 cm; 33 g |
Specific uses | Emergency |
Number of pieces | 50 |
Batteries required | No |
M**N
Good product for the proper use.
Best idea for small cup of oil holy days candle. Doesn’t sink doesn’t make any mess. Clean long lasting holy flame. God bless.
K**O
Perfecta practicidad
Funcionaron perfecto para este Hannukah, las compre mas grandes que mis vasos de cristal pero las recorte tantito y todo funcionó, en un futuro comprare la versión pequeña. Pero son maravillosas
Z**A
Muy buenos
Increíbles. Duranmas que otros. Y se pueden reutilizar
L**E
Wonderful, inexpensive emergency lighting option (or simply a neat mood lighting idea)
*update 01/21/2014*I did an unscientific test and determined that 50 ml of canola oil will burn for approximately 12 hours. I think that's a pretty darn good deal.*update 10/21/13*Regarding burn time - this weekend I accidentally left this burning on my desk in a small (5") glass with approximately 2" of olive oil. It burned for over 10 hours. It would have burned longer if the oil level hadn't dropped so low that the wick tipped over and snuffed itself out. (Raising a question in my mind about the reviewer who said that the tipped wick ignited the oil and caused a fire) I was present when the wick tipped over and snuffed, so I saw it happen with my own eyes.Anyway, I don't recommend leaving any burning item unattended, but it was nice to know that these are super safe. I was also pleased with the burn time. The case for emergency lighting gets stronger when you consider the cost, reliability, and safety.One thing I would emphasize to everyone using these is make sure only about 1/3 of the wick is exposed above the silver disk. Any more than that and you risk a sooty flame and/or tipping wick.One more point and then I'll shut up (for now). Only burn these wicks once. When you blow them out and then relight them (even if you increase the exposed wick) the wicks WILL tip over. Once the flame goes out, replace the wick and disc with a fresh one.I LOVE these! I'm not sure what took me so long to discover them - they've been around forever. Put a little olive oil in a small glass, drop in one of these marvelously simple wicks, and presto! an oil lamp. I love the simplicity of the idea. Olive oil lamps have been around longer than candles have (that's a long time). Olive oil burns cleanly, smokelessly, odorlessly, and best of all, snuffs itself if it's knocked over. Keep a box of these wicks handy for power outages - you can use any kind of cooking oil, or liquid paraffin (never never NEVER use kerosene, gasoline, lantern gas, mineral spirits, alcohol, or anything that has a high evaporation rate) for instant emergency lighting. A shot glass (approximately 2.5 oz) of oil should burn for about 6-8 hours.As with any open flame, never leave it unattended, keep it away from flammable upholstery or fabrics, only burn the oil in a fireproof vessel (glass, pottery, metal), and keep away from children and flammable pets.
W**S
Perfect floating candles
I made oil candles for Yule this year and the floating candles worked great and lasted a long time.
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