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Our ceramic wax melt warmer line delivers flameless fragrance and warm ambient light. Electric designs melt wax at controlled temperatures for consistent scent release. Choose custom shapes, glazes, lighting effects, and branding to match your collection. Contact our ceramic wax melt warmer manufacturer team to request a quote.
We support OEM/ODM from appearance and clay formulation to heating modules, timers, and safety controls. Robust engineering and layered QC (incoming, in‑process, and 100% final inspection) help keep quality stable. Units can be built to ETL, CE, FCC, and RoHS requirements. Typical sampling takes 7–15 days (up to 30 days for complex molds), with reliable capacity to meet launch schedules.
Ceramic stores and distributes heat evenly, helping wax melt steadily without scorching. It also allows detailed artistry. Options include carved motifs, relief textures, perforations, and diverse finishes such as matte, glossy, gradient, speckled, and ice‑crackle. Pair bodies with matching or contrasting dishes for a curated look. These warmers integrate easily with modern or classic interiors.
Choose hot‑plate or bulb‑illuminated models tuned for common wax formulas. Available features include auto shut‑off, 2/4/8‑hour timers, over‑temperature protection, non‑slip feet, and cool‑touch edges. Lighting can be warm white, dimmable, or touch‑switch night‑light. Perforated ceramics cast soft patterns; frosted windows diffuse glare. A 3‑in‑1 option supports wax melts, essential oils (shallow tray), and jar‑candle warming for flexible use.
Classic cylinders and vase silhouettes suit living rooms and bedrooms, with easy‑lift dishes for quick changes. Themed designs—ghost pot, cookie house, and small bottle—fit seasonal launches and gift sets while keeping a compact footprint.
Support 110–120V and 220–240V with US/EU/UK/AU plugs. Voltage‑matched heating maintains melt performance across markets. Touch on/off, step dimming, or continuous dimming are available.
Offer matte white, soft beige, charcoal, and pastels. Gradient and speckled glazes add depth and durability.
Typical power ranges from 15–35W to balance melt time, fragrance longevity, and energy use. Fixed or adjustable thermal profiles are tuned to prevent burning or discoloration.
Compact bases fit desks or side tables; taller forms enhance light play with stable geometry. Standard dish volumes handle typical wax cubes, with optional deep, removable dishes for longer sessions.
High‑density ceramic is fired for strength and uniform glazing. Choose hot‑plate modules or E12/E14 bulb systems with heat‑resistant wiring and certified cords/sockets.
Protection features include over‑temperature cut‑off, stable bases, ventilation paths, and anti‑slip pads. Products can be built to ETL, CE, FCC, and RoHS; production aligns with BSCI requirements.
Collaborate from sketches and glaze targets to engineering and mold development. A pre‑production sample confirms details before mass production.
MOQ is 1,000 units with a typical 30–45 working day lead time. Transparent pricing with volume discounts; sample fees can be credited at MOQ. Incoming checks, in‑process sampling, and final inspection support a high pass rate and consistent appearance.
Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and home offices where flameless fragrance and soft light are preferred.
Boutiques, spas, and hotels use these warmers to support ambience and signature scents while meeting safety expectations. Themed ceramics pair well with seasonal wax blends for limited editions and gift programs.
We offer sea, air, and courier shipping with needed customs documents and coordinated timelines for launches. A 1‑year warranty, spare parts supply at cost, and clear manuals support maintenance. Third‑party inspections before shipment are welcome.
Place the unit on a flat surface. Add wax to the dish, connect power, and switch on. Allow a few minutes for a full melt.
Let wax cool. Remove the dish to discard or reuse wax, then wipe ceramic surfaces with a soft cloth. Silicone liners are optional.
Keep vents clear. Avoid overfilling. Do not move the unit when hot. Use only within the rated voltage and keep away from drafts and flammables.
Q: What is the difference between hot‑plate and bulb warmers?
A: Hot‑plates heat directly and are low‑glare; bulb models combine heat with visible light for ambience.
Q: Which wattage should I choose?
A: 15–25W supports slower, longer fragrance release; 30–35W melts faster for larger rooms. We can recommend power based on your wax formula.
Q: Can you supply different plugs and voltages?
A: Yes. We support 110–120V and 220–240V with US/EU/UK/AU plugs, matched to local standards.
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