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Ceramic Oil Burner
Ceramic Oil Burner

Ceramic Oil Burner

Regular price $22.00 Sale

Both essential oils and wax melts are amazing to use with an oil burner to fragrance your room in a natural way. Bio Scents ceramic oil burners were designed by us and are hand made in small batches in an art studio in Portugal.

We have carefully designed them in a minimalistic style, to fit your modern interior and to both suitable for our wax melts and essential oils. This oil burner in combination with an essential oil or a box of wax melts make the perfect gift!

How to use an oil burner?
If you're using essential oils, just add a layer of water in the cup of the oil burner, and add 3-10 drops of essential oil, depending on your preference. Place a tealight inside the oil burner and place in the center of your room.

If you're using wax melts, just place a wax melt in the cup of the oil burner, place a tealight inside the oil burner and place the burner in the center of your room. If your wax melt doesn't fragrance anymore, just add an extra couple drops of essential oils to the wax while it's hot, to re-fragrance the wax.

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Tealight and essential oil are not included.

Please note that although our oil burners are perfect for our wax melts, our wax melts aren't suitable for every oil burner. We use pure soy wax, which has a much higher melting temperature than beeswax or paraffin wax, so the top of the burner needs to become (and stay) a lot hotter than for other waxes. If the cup of your oil burner is too far away from the or the burner has too many holes for the heat to escape, the wax won't stay melted and will become a little popcorn-lookalike.

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Jake
Unfortunately not very good

The burner looks lovely, but the material is too thin and the bowl is too close to the flame, so it ends up burning the oil which creates thick residue on the bottom of the bowl. Even with some water added, eventually the water boils / evaporates and the oil starts to smoke, so the burner can't be left for very long.