WICK TRIMMER
Category: Accessories
Category: Accessories
The curved blade on this trimmer lets me get right into the candle jar without scraping the sides. Snips the burnt wick cleanly, haven’t had a single mushroomed tip since I started using it.
Finally, a wick trimmer that actually keeps the wick end contained instead of letting it fall into the candle wax. The angled blade makes it easy to reach down into deep jars without tilting the candle. My wicks burn evenly now, no more mushrooming tips.
The little tray catches the snipped wick pieces perfectly—no more tiny black specks falling onto my candles. The blades are sharp enough to cut even thick wicks cleanly in one snip.
Finally, a trimmer that actually cuts evenly without fraying the wick—the angled blades make it effortless. Stays sharp after a dozen uses and feels solid in the hand.
I was tired of black ash getting on my fingers, but this trimmer's curved blade makes it easy to clean the wick without any mess. It cuts cleanly every time and feels sturdy in the hand.
The narrow head fits perfectly into my tiny candle jars without scraping the sides. Cuts the wick cleanly with no frayed bits left behind.
This is the only trimmer I've found that actually catches the wick trimmings instead of letting them fall into the candle. The curved blade makes it super easy to get into tight jars without snagging the wax.
I was tired of using scissors that always left behind bits of black ash. This trimmer’s curved blade makes it easy to reach inside the lamp without scorching my fingers, and the little catcher tray keeps the wick bits from falling everywhere.
Really glad I finally picked up a proper wick trimmer instead of just using scissors—the curved blade design makes it so much easier to get a clean cut without disturbing the wax. My only tiny gripe is the handle feels a bit small in my hand, but it gets the job done without fraying the wick.
Works okay for the price, but the curved blade doesn't seem sharp enough to trim the wick cleanly on my first try. I have to go back and snip a second time.