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Post by sillystupidpastime on Oct 2, 2013 22:25:28 GMT -5
So where do you "pros" get your tart warmers? This one has a NP5 bulb that seems expensive to replace, but I've only looked online. The bulb did not last that long, as I said, about 2 weeks, maybe a month. I don't have my receipt. I loved how cute their tart warmers were too (I got a chrome owl). I also liked how big the bowl was to melt in. But now I'm outta luck again. It wasn't cheap, it was about $20, pretty comparable to what I've seen at spankee or other big box stores.
So what do you melt your tarts in and why?
Also, maybe a valid question to ask is how long do your lightbulbs last in your tart warmers?
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Post by mandyz on Oct 2, 2013 22:46:39 GMT -5
I use the one on Victoria's website. It has a high wattage that will easily melt the scent shots and you can also use te hot plate to melt candles. Her warmers are electric, so you will never have to worry about batteries! They are $16
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Post by heyluv on Oct 3, 2013 1:15:49 GMT -5
I have the same warmer that is sold on CBV's site. I bought it from Ebay, maybe you can find a replacement bulb there. I also have a warmer from Michael's that cost $10 (its cheaper if you wait for a coupon). All in all, I have 3 hot plate warmers and one bulb warmer (that I don't use).
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Post by AbbieJolie on Oct 3, 2013 6:09:26 GMT -5
I think Jason has several different warmers but he also gets tarts from lots of different sources and knows what works in which. Not being a pro I went with the safe choice. My Hunter Green warmer is from Candles by Victoria. I believe she may have stocked some Holiday themed ones in prior years, so I'm watching for those.
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Post by jackieo on Oct 3, 2013 7:47:31 GMT -5
I also purchased the warmer from CBV.
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Post by disalan on Oct 3, 2013 12:02:38 GMT -5
I found a warmer at my grocery store. It is a Candle Warmers Ect. brand and is the plate type warmer. It works great! I do love the look of the warmers CBV offers.
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Post by queentakesjack on Oct 4, 2013 5:33:52 GMT -5
I too have bought my warmer from the CBV website. I have two of them actually one which is a year and a half old while the other almost a year old and I have never had any issues with them. The CBV one has 24 watts so it is pretty good at melting just about anythings. I've used other tarts in it including soy tarts and haven't had any problems. The CBV website does have a lot of different styles of warmers to look into and they are only 16 bucjs so it might be more worth it to purchase one with your order. I would just make sure whatever warmer you buy that it is at least 24 watts and return that Target warmer back.
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