

Times are tough, and you've got to save money wherever you can. So I guess the Candle Quick is perfect for this economy, where luxuries such as new candles just aren't tenable.
Instead, just pop your old candles into the Candle Quick, let it melt the wax down and then form a brand new candle for your use. Of course, you still need to buy the Candle Quick, which is $25. But if you buy a whole lot of candles, hey, maybe it makes financial sense for you.
Taylor Gifts via Random Good Stuff
By jay trini at 2:39 PM ON 08/03/09
Or....you can buy the Candle Quick, then go around the neighborhood begging for candles, old and new....well...it was a good idea at the time. Just another brain-fart.
By Realist at 4:22 PM ON 08/03/09
Is the Craft Industry braindead?
This piece of crap wins the 2009 Dumbest As-Seen-On-TV device.
I don't think even Billy Mays would have hocked it...
By robcoe at 5:35 PM ON 08/03/09
Anyone who buys this to recycle candles to save money is brain dead. You can do the same thing with 2 pots some water and a stove.
By straydog at 2:20 PM ON 12/22/09
Obviously you know nothing about what you speak. Have you ever tried making candles? There's no good way to keep the wick anchored to the bottom and centered. The Candle Quick wicking system solves this in a mess free way. You people should gain some experience before mouthing off. Further the retopping use is very easy and clean compared to stove top work. PS its $20.
straydog:
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