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Lily Candle Warmer Lamp

$34.95
Sale price  $34.95 Regular price 
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Your candles last three times longer. No flame, no matches, no soot.

A small halogen lamp on a brushed-metal tripod that melts any jar candle from above. The scent fills the room in 10 minutes. The timer turns it off while you sleep. Nothing burns down, nothing gets left on.

One for the bedroom. One for the office.

  • 1 warmer — $34.95
  • 2-pack — $59.95 (save $9.95)
  • 3-pack — $79.95 (save $24.85 — bedroom, office, bathroom)

Most people order two. One goes on the nightstand, one goes on the desk at work. The third is usually for whoever sees it and immediately asks where it came from.

Why it works

  • Top-down halogen heat, 35W — The bulb sits above the jar and melts the wax surface evenly. That even melt is why the scent throw is actually better than burning — no single flame, no tunneling, no wasted half-inch of solid wax around the edge.
  • Built-in timer (2 / 4 / 6 hours) and a stepless dimmer — Set the timer once. Forget about it. When the hours are up, the bulb cuts off and the wax re-solidifies overnight. The dimmer also lets it work as a reading lamp when there's no candle underneath.
  • Fits any jar candle up to 4.5 inches wide — Yankee, Capri Blue, Voluspa, Diptyque, the $8 grocery store one. No proprietary pods, no subscriptions. The jar you already own works.
  • 13 inches tall, fluted ivory shade, brushed-metal legs — Looks like a small accent lamp. Guests ask about it before they realize it's a candle warmer. That's on purpose.

How to use it

  1. Place an unlit jar candle under the shade, centered beneath the bulb. Plug in the 6-foot cord. That's the whole setup.
  2. Turn the dimmer wheel on. Pick a timer — two hours covers most evenings. Within 10 minutes you'll smell the candle the same way you smelled it the first time you opened the lid.
  3. Leave the room. The timer shuts the bulb off, the wax sets back solid, and the candle looks untouched in the morning. Same candle, same scent, indefinitely.

What's in the box

  • 1 candle warmer lamp with tripod base (or 2 / 3 per bundle)
  • 35W halogen bulb pre-installed, plus one spare
  • 6-foot power cord with inline switch
  • Timer (2 / 4 / 6 hour presets) and stepless dimmer wheel
  • Ivory fluted bell shade, brushed-metal legs
  • One-page quick-start card

What people are saying

"I had a whole Diptyque I was too nervous to actually burn. Now it's been three months and the wax has barely moved. Smells exactly the same as day one." — Hannah J., Brooklyn NY
"My husband has been asking me to stop lighting candles near the curtains for two years. Bought this and the conversation ended." — Renee K., Austin TX
"Honestly I bought it because it looked good on the nightstand. The scent thing is just a bonus. Multiple people have asked where I got the lamp." — Sienna L., Los Angeles CA
"Set up in under a minute. I lit a Capri Blue under it at 9pm and my whole apartment smelled like the showroom by 9:10. I bought two more the next day for the bedroom and bathroom." — Maya P., Portland OR

How it compares

Feature Lily Warmer Burning the candle
No open flame or soot
Automatic shutoff timer
Candle lasts 3x longer (no burn-down)
Doubles as a decor lamp
Works with any standard jar candle

Common questions

Will this work with my candle?

Any jar candle up to 4.5 inches in diameter fits. That covers most Yankee, Capri Blue, Voluspa, and Diptyque jars. If your jar is wider, the lamp still works as a room light — the wax warming just won't be as even.

Does it actually throw scent the way burning does?

Better, usually. A single flame melts a narrow column and leaves wax around the edges. The top-down halogen melts the whole surface, so all the fragrance oil releases at once. Most people notice stronger throw within the first 15 minutes compared to an open flame.

Is it safe to run while I sleep?

The timer cuts off after your chosen interval — 2, 4, or 6 hours. There's no flame at any point. The bulb runs warm but the unit is rated for continuous use within its timer cycle. That said, we'd skip running it while you're away from home, just out of habit.

How long does the bulb last?

The 35W G9 halogen is rated for about 2,000 hours. At two hours per night, that's roughly three years before it needs replacing. One spare is included. Replacements are standard G9, available anywhere online for a few dollars.

Will my candle actually last longer?

Yes. Because there's no flame consuming the wax, the candle re-solidifies after every session. A 10-oz jar that burns down in 50 hours will last 150+ hours under a warmer. It eventually loses scent throw, but the wax doesn't disappear.

When does it arrive?

Ships from our US warehouse. Standard delivery is 7–12 business days. Free shipping on orders over $50. Expedited options at checkout if you need it sooner.

30-day refund promise

Don't love it? Full refund within 30 days, no forms, no restocking fee. Full policy here.

Shipping

Free on orders over $50. Standard delivery 7–12 business days from our US warehouse. US orders only.

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