Want your candles to last longer? These candle warmers can help


If candles make you nervous about accidentally causing a fire in your space, a candle warmer is a smart alternative, says Teri Johnson, the founder of Harlem Candle Company. “It’s a safer option, providing peace of mind if you occasionally forget to extinguish a lit candle.” To help you find the best candle warmers, I spoke with experts about what to consider when shopping:
Using the expert guidance above, I rounded up top-rated candle warmers. All of them have at least a 4-star average rating from at least a few hundred reviews.
This candle warmer has a halogen light bulb at the top that warms the wax and a LED light on the base that allows you to switch between seven colors, depending on your mood. You can also set it to move between all the different colors for a rainbow effect — making it a fun gift. The cord has a control attached to it that allows you to turn it on and off, adjust the lamp’s brightness, change the LED color and put it on a timer.
This candle warmer has a wooden base, a built-in timer and comes with a lampshade and halogen warming lightbulb. You can also adjust the bulb’s brightness thanks to a built-in dimmer. One thing to note: The shade is made of glass, so be careful when moving it.
Size: 6 x 13.8 x 5.5 in.
If the lamp portion isn’t important to you, consider this candle warming plate. It has a minimalist design and is the most affordable option on this list. The plate has a light on the bottom to let you know whether or not the warmer is on. It also automatically shuts off after 8 hours.
This candle warmer melts candle wax from the top down thanks to a halogen bulb, according to the brand. It has a dimmable timer with two-, four- and eight-hour timing options that will automatically shut off once finished, according to the brand.
This lantern comes with a halogen bulb and can fit candles that are larger and wider. The lantern has punched out designs all over it, emitting lights in pretty patterns.
With auto-timing features, a dimmable light switch and a lightbulb included with your purchase, this candle warmer would make the perfect holiday gift for yourself or someone you care about. The bottom of the base has an anti-slip pad to keep the lamp in place.
This candle warmer lantern has a rustic design and melts wax from the top down, helping the fragrance to spread evenly around your living space, according to the brand. It has a max height of almost 12 inches and a base of 7.2 inches in width, so it can fit taller candles, as well as those with a larger base. It also comes with a light bulb, so you do not need to buy one separately.
This candle warmer has a dimming light switch so you can adjust the included halogen bulbs to your ideal brightness. It also has a timer so you don’t have to remember to turn it off. It is on the smaller side, so it is best suited for smaller candles.
The Funistree flower candle lamp has a charming vintage feel, thanks to its petal-shaped shade. It comes with two halogen bulbs, has a built-in timer and dial you can use to dim the light.
This warmer heats candle wax using electrical heat, without a light source. You can either place a jarred candle on top of the warmer or can buy individual wax melts that you place in the included dish that sits inside the base. This way, you can control how much wax it burns at a time. The base has raised legs so it avoids coming in direct contact with the surface below for added safety.
This monochromatic lamp works for candles that are short and wide or tall and slender, due to the positioning and height of the light. The cord has a small dial that you can use to dim the light to your preference, and the base has four small holes on it to help heat dissipate, according to the brand.
When using a candle warmer, there are several precautions you should take to avoid causing a fire. Here’s what experts I spoke with suggest:
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Cory Fernandez is a commerce editor at NBC Select, where he writes about home and kitchen-related content. Hannah Fuechtman and Carolyn Chun are former NBC Pages who contributed reporting to this story.