7 Day Sanctuary Candle In Plastic Container 24 pcs. per case. Emkay Brand- Designed to be burned in a sanctuary lamp.
7 Day Sanctuary Candle In Plastic Container 24 pcs. per case. Emkay Brand- Designed to be burned in a sanctuary lamp.
8 reviews for 7 Day Sanctuary Candle (24 pcs. per case)
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Alan P. Damiano –
Pricey Candles
These 7 day candles last seven days but I thought they were expensive relative to my expectations. They burn as expected with no smoke or odor. I just wish Amazon had them at a better price. I do a lot of my shopping on Amazon, and I usually get products at more reasonable prices.
Friendly Shopper –
CLEAN BURNING – FULL SEVEN DAYS OF FLAME
High quality candles. I didn’t think I would like the plastic sleeves but they work well, do not smell bad and don’t melt or in any way seem unsuitable and having a much lighter candle is great. These candles burn clean – rarely any blackening of the plastic sleeve. There is no odor – or at least extremely little odor associated with them. They do, indeed, burn for seven full days (if not a wee bit longer).Highly recommended
DJ&JJ –
UPDATE to “Something is different. They lasted just over half as long as previous order.”
2nd Update: 3/7/2020 Not only did the seller refund the cost, they also shipped an additional case at no charge in hopes that the problem was an anomaly.It was!The first candle out of the new case is on track to last the full 7-8 days as was my previous experience. I am so happy with this seller! Even though there was an issue – not even their fault – they responded quickly and well beyond my expectations.As for the case with candles that were burning out in only 4 days: These are made without a wick, a hole is molded or drilled – and a wick is threaded through the hole. I suspect that the manufacturer had an employee who simply added the wrong size wicks to a batch. I am asking them (EmKay) to send the proper wicks and I will switch them out myself. (No response yet from EmKay.)UPDATE 2/25/2020: The seller of the product has quickly responded, refunding the entire amount without expecting a return, and has forwarded the concerns to the manufacturer of the product. Bumped up one star for that quick response, and will update again if the manufacturer solves the problem for future orders.Original Review: This is the second case of these candles I have purchased. The first case of candles lasted easily 7 days and often 8. So far, these last 4.5 days.This new case arrived last week as we were on our last candle from the old case and the first one was lit on Tuesday night. At bedtime Saturday night the candle had burned to the point we were not sure it would last until morning. Another candle was lit to replace it, and sure enough by morning, the first candle was out. Maybe 4.5 days.The first batch had a smallish flame and left unburned wax residue on the side of the container, yet lasted over 7 days as stated. This first candle from the new batch has a stronger flame, there was zero wax residue on the container at the end, but of some additional concern is the plastic at the top of the container is blackened, presumably from the extra heat.Clearly, something has been changed in the formula between the cases of candles, a slightly larger wick perhaps?But at $95 a case, the result is that compared to the previous case, these last 60% fewer hours which means that in practical terms, the real cost in hours is $158 per case! The second candle from this case appears to be burning just as hot and at the same accelerated pace.Lastly, regarding the plastic containers… We had not been trimming the wicks short before lighting the candles (for the first time) on the first case we bought. All went well until one candle’s wick bent over and formed an arch without breaking off. The arch created a very high flame that went unnoticed until we smelled burning plastic. When we figured out it was coming from the candle, we saw that the lip of the container had completely melted inwards and was black. After cooling off, we trimmed the wick, relit the candle, and had no further problems. We keep the candles inside a lantern with an additional low container to “catch” any wax/plastic in case there is an unnoticed complete meltdown and fire. We were safe, but without those precautions there may have been a much bigger problem. We trim the wicks now before the initial lighting.
Alan Herendich –
An Important Consideration
These are good, reasonably priced candles that last a full week. HOWEVER, be aware that if they are burned where the temperature around them is cold, the wax next to the plastic container will not melt and the flame will burn a hole down the center of the candle. These candles worked fine all Summer in our church, but when the weather turned cold, and we only heated the church a couple of days a week, these candles burned a hole down the center. We are using glass jar candles with a narrow top during the cold months with no problem.
Margaret –
Well pleased
The company is very customer friendly. The white sanctuary lights that I received in a timely manner are very good and burn well. I am pleased with them.
Abby’s Mom –
These are not 7-day candles! 3-to4 at best. SAVE YOUR MONEY and look elsewhere!
For the price of these “Seven Day” Sanctuary candles, one would expect them to be extremely high quality and….last seven (7) days.Right? But, the last two purchases have now caused me to discontinue ordering these. At very best, the candles last approximately 3-4 days, and four is stretching it.My experience with most of the candles, the flame is only visible at night, even if they are placed in a darker area of the home. And, as the wax gets within about 2-3 inches from the bottom, the entire plastic holder gets too warm for my comfort level, so I have to, unfortunately, blow them out, which I hate to do as that is not the purpose of the candles. I don’t trust them especially when away from home or asleep. Save your money as these do not last as described!
J3V –
Lasts unexpectedly longer
These candles do indeed last for 7, sometimes 8 days. The way they burn is different, where the candle burns down inside itself and creates a well. It is not as bright as the 5 day candle (which doesn’t last 5 days) and has a different glow to it. For the money it is a great value.
Victor J Dianna –
defective candles.
Candles will not stay lit. They only burn down halfway, then they go out. seems like the wick is too small for the candles.