Wick trimmer

A$25.00

Through thousands of years of using candles as a primary light source, the ideal length of the wick has been established as ¼ inch – 1/8 inch. Wick trimmers were created to maintain this ideal length. The key unique feature of wick trimmers is the box tray around the blades. Its purpose is to collect the snipped wick, eliminating the possibility of mess being made. The long length of the trimmers also means that whoever is doing the trimming is in no danger of being burned.

It has been suggested that wick trimmers have been used since the 15th Century, designed to promote slow and steady burning. In the 20th Century, the design style of wick trimmers was modernised. Instead of being the traditional scissor-like style, they became a sleeker, slimmer style. Typically, more modern wick trimmers have long, curved handles, making them more vertical to hold. This new design was likely introduced to match the new candle designs. Candles as we know them now come in varying different styles and sizes; this makes them very useful for modern-day candles since they are created in every shape and size imaginable.

Furthermore, the modern style of wick trimmers allows the user to trim the wicks of candles that have already been burned down a significant length.

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Through thousands of years of using candles as a primary light source, the ideal length of the wick has been established as ¼ inch – 1/8 inch. Wick trimmers were created to maintain this ideal length. The key unique feature of wick trimmers is the box tray around the blades. Its purpose is to collect the snipped wick, eliminating the possibility of mess being made. The long length of the trimmers also means that whoever is doing the trimming is in no danger of being burned.

It has been suggested that wick trimmers have been used since the 15th Century, designed to promote slow and steady burning. In the 20th Century, the design style of wick trimmers was modernised. Instead of being the traditional scissor-like style, they became a sleeker, slimmer style. Typically, more modern wick trimmers have long, curved handles, making them more vertical to hold. This new design was likely introduced to match the new candle designs. Candles as we know them now come in varying different styles and sizes; this makes them very useful for modern-day candles since they are created in every shape and size imaginable.

Furthermore, the modern style of wick trimmers allows the user to trim the wicks of candles that have already been burned down a significant length.

Through thousands of years of using candles as a primary light source, the ideal length of the wick has been established as ¼ inch – 1/8 inch. Wick trimmers were created to maintain this ideal length. The key unique feature of wick trimmers is the box tray around the blades. Its purpose is to collect the snipped wick, eliminating the possibility of mess being made. The long length of the trimmers also means that whoever is doing the trimming is in no danger of being burned.

It has been suggested that wick trimmers have been used since the 15th Century, designed to promote slow and steady burning. In the 20th Century, the design style of wick trimmers was modernised. Instead of being the traditional scissor-like style, they became a sleeker, slimmer style. Typically, more modern wick trimmers have long, curved handles, making them more vertical to hold. This new design was likely introduced to match the new candle designs. Candles as we know them now come in varying different styles and sizes; this makes them very useful for modern-day candles since they are created in every shape and size imaginable.

Furthermore, the modern style of wick trimmers allows the user to trim the wicks of candles that have already been burned down a significant length.