Julieta f.
Comentado en México el 20 de marzo de 2025
Me duran como 24 horas. Con el calor duran menos. Encienden excelentemente.
Angela Nicola
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 21 de enero de 2025
Ok not too bad candle
victor r. alcaraz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de febrero de 2024
I used the cork floaters. The inserting wicks where cut too small for the holes. Sloppy measurements. You might do well to check that person's accuracy cutting the wicks not to slip and cause to overwhelm the floating capabilities of cork.i decided to use a double floater with 1 wick. It appeared to work, within 90 mins had sunken the bottom..hence has no use for me.
flux
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de enero de 2024
These are just okay. They tend to burn too quickly, not lasting 3 hours before going out requiring more wick be exposed and re-lit. Also, after only about 2-3 times of exposing more wick, the whole thing needs to be replaced. Standard 4 hour tea-lights seem to work better than these and are more reliable.
Aaron Botton
Comentado en México el 9 de febrero de 2022
Excelente calidad
Dr S. F
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 11 de noviembre de 2022
The wicks work well and light easily please keep the quality thank you
Irne Torres
Comentado en México el 18 de mayo de 2021
Excelente calidad, muy duradera de acuerdo a las horas que necesito tenerlas encendidas. No se hunden, no se apagan en comparación a otras marcas..... lo recomiendo
Nelida Chavira
Comentado en México el 5 de diciembre de 2021
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Comentado en México el 6 de noviembre de 2021
Es un buen producto, sólo que en las imágenes se ven de un mayor tamaño de lo que realmente son, son diminutas.
Anónimo
Comentado en México el 4 de octubre de 2021
Excelente calidad, lo recomiendo
Luis M.
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2021
Excelente compra
dadsongs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de octubre de 2019
I light a menorah every morning. It provides the perfect quality and amount of light for my prayer time. I am saving a lot of money compared to using wax taper candles.There was a little bit of a learning curve in figuring out a good system for using these wicks, but I have found them to be of very consistent quality. I'm able to get two uses (approx. 2 hours each use) out of these wicks. I'm sure others have different ways of using them, but here's my process: 1) Fill oil cups to the brim, 2) Slide new wick into disk, leave about 1/4" (40%) exposed above. 3) Hold wick by head with fingers and drop lightly into oil cup (silver side up) and light immediately to avoid capsizing. 4) Repeat process till all cups are lit. 5) When finished, do not leave wicks in oil cups. Use needle nose pliers to grab and extinguish burning wicks out of oil cups one by one and place them into receptacle for next use. 6) For second use, use scissors to trim off top 1/10th of an inch of burnt wick, pull wick up so approx. 1/4" is exposed and then drop and light each wick into refilled oil cups. 7) At end of second use, use needle nose pliers to grab and extinguish each burning wick (make sure flame is out!) and then drop them in the trash can.Please note that trimming and reusing the wicks on the second use can be a bit messy and you don't want the ash and oil residue on your fingers and clothes, etc. So always have tissue nearby to wipe off the oil from the disk before reusing and to wipe the ash and oil from your fingers. Occasionally one of the burning wicks will capsize in the cup and go out. This is infrequent, but I have found that you can pull it out with needle nose, wipe off the silver side of the disk and with your fingers and thumbs shape the disk so that it is slightly concave and drop it back in the cup and relight.