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Candle Snuffers
One of
the safest ways to extinguish a candle is to use
a candle snuffer. This helps prevent hot wax from
spattering and the sooty billows of smoke that
frequently rise when candles are blown out rather
than snuffed.
Our candle snuffers
are ideal for all types of candles. Many
feature a "drop head", meaing the bell
is on a hinge so it will change angles as
required, allowing you to easily extinguish any
candle. Especially good for those 'hard to reach'
wicks.
PLEASE NOTE: These are
probably not in stock and must
be ordered from a supplier who will not ship
directly to our customers; they must first ship
to us then we'll ship to you.
Please allow at least 2-3 weeks for shipping to
you--Thank you
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SMALL BRASS CANDLE SNUFFER, Order#
BD-M2305
These small brass candle snuffers
measures 5"L and have a drop-head bell.
Sold by the dozen only, you a mix of both styles
shown.
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These make great wedding favors or anniversary
favors
Bulk pricing below
Order 1 to 3 dozen
@ $31.00 per dozen
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Order 4 to 7 dozen
15% Discount
@
$26.35 per dozen
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Order 8 dozen or more
20% Discount
@
$24.80 per dozen
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BRASS CANDLE SNUFFER, Order#
BD-M1904
This brass candle snuffer measures 8"L and
features a pretty ribbed handle and drop-head.
Sold in Boxes of 6 ONLY, $36.00 per box
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A - multi colored
B - blue & clear
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JEWELED CANDLE SNUFFERS
Order#
BD-M1806-SNUF
These beautiful candle snuffers
measures 1.75"H x 12"L and feature
coloful glass jewels on the handles and drop-head
bells.
Sold by the Box of 4 ONLY, $34.00
per box
NOTE: Order# BD-M1807 B in
photo has been Discontinued
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Why use a
Candle Snuffer?
Question: I was told that you should never blow
out a candle. What is it that I should do instead
of blowing it out?This is correct. While
extinguishing a candle by blowing it out seems
perfectly effective, there are some reasons not
to, and better methods. Often when blowing
out a candle, in addition to blowing out the
flame, you also blow tiny droplets of wax onto
the surrounding area. This can cause damage
to your furniture, or other items. While
placing your hand behind the flame as you blow it
out can reduce it, you run the risk of the
droplets blowing back into your eyes and face,
causing harm.
Snuffing out the
candle, as it is called, is the preferred method
for extinguishing candles. By snuffing a
candle, you are not merely blowing it out,
rather, you are depriving it of its needed air
flow. This causes the candle the extinguish
itself.
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