Depends on if you trim your wicks, if you burn straight through or burn in sessions, and if you let the wax reach the edge of the tin. So 30-50 hours. (the reason for the huge gap in burn time is because of all the factors listed previously!) Soy wax is all natural vegetable wax grown in the US. It burns longer and cleaner then petroleum-based waxes, and is more eco-friendly.
That's good to know. i've bought candles before, and a lot of them, even if i only burn them for a little while, and they don't lasst long. Even when the wicks aren't cut. I guess going cheap can really bite sometimes.
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