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Concrete Wax Eater Ø10 cm

Concrete Wax Melter Ø10 cm – Sustainable Candle Recycling – utilize candle remnants, utilize wax remnants, outdoor wax melter

The Ø10 cm Concrete Wax Eater is a thoughtful solution for repurposing leftover candle and wax remnants. Instead of disposing of the remains, a new, calm flame image is created in a robust concrete vessel. The minimalist material blends harmoniously into modern living concepts and is suitable for both indoor use and sheltered outdoor areas. Its simple form makes the Wax Eater timeless and promotes a more conscious use of candles in everyday life.

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Grauer Fogo Wachsfresser aus handgegossenem Beton mit Eichenholzdeckel und Edelstahlplatte – Ø10cm
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Grauer Vatra Wachsfresser aus Beton mit Eichenholz-Löschdeckel – handgegossen, Ø10cm
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Grauer Betonwachsfresser Palo Ø10cm mit Eichenholzdeckel und Filzfüßen
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Cera Wax Rings for Wax Warmers Ø10cm – Set of 5, 200g

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Fjoer Wachsfresser aus Beton Ø10cm – Grau, mit Eichenholz-Deckel und Edelstahlring
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What makes the concrete wax eater Ø10 cm a special solution for candle remnants?

The concrete Ø10 cm wax eater combines functional candle recycling with a clean, modern design. The solid material creates a stable stand, proving its worth on both tables and patios. Recycling candle remnants thus becomes a conscious ritual, where existing wax is reused instead of remaining unused. The minimalist form suits various interior styles and harmonizes with other concrete objects. At the same time, the wax eater impresses with its versatile use indoors and outdoors.

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