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Scentsy Warmer Tour + Tips on Picking out a Good Performing Scentsy Warmer

Scentsy Warmer Tour + Tips on Picking out a Good Performing Scentsy Warmer I’ve had a few people request a warmer tour...so here it is. My family was finally gone so I had to seize the opportunity to film. It was a dreary day outside and a bit dark, but on the positive side of things seeing this tour might help you get an idea of some of the warmers I use in my home, especially with relation to my Tester Tuesday videos. I have other warmers not out at the moment but this is a snapshot of what’s going currently. I talk about some features of each warmer that I may like or dislike.

The latter half of the video is more of an overall discussion about the main types of warmers Scentsy offers and some differences between bulb warmers of various types and element (hot plate) warmers. I discuss some features that may help you pick out a good performing Scentsy warmer, depending on your needs/desires.

Start of warmer tour time stamp @1:16
If you want to skip to the discussion portion of the video here is the time stamp. @20:33

It’s easy to talk about this kind of thing but still forget to mention certain points so if you have any questions for me ....please comment below.

Here is the link to my video on 6 ways to remove wax from warmer dishes...


Fyi - In general I use 1-2 cubes in each warmer.
In my open area I actually use 4 cubes divided amongst 3 warmers, and I change my open layout wax on average 1-2 days and other areas every 2-3 days, depending on the scent. I usually change out my wax when it’s hard to smell in the room, which sometimes means the wax will still have some scent left in it but it’s failing to get to the level where it’s adequately scenting the room.

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