Every item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.
Thanks to the internet, candle warmers have never been more popular. The interest in this product initially emerged on TikTok and even has the approval of our own editors: We tried this viral one from Luzdiosa and loved it. If you aren't familiar with what candle warmers are, or what they do, we'll explain. Like the name suggests, these flameless alternatives melt your wax of choice—by way of a heat bulb or warming plate—in order to release the fragrance. You don't have to worry about smoke, soot, or an open flame that are all typically associated with a lit candle, which burns the wax. Walmart Candle Warmer
The styles can vary for candle warmers, ranging from table lamps (where the heat emits from above to melt your candle) to ceramic bowls to hot plates. The one consideration to note when shopping for this product is that oftentimes candle warmers do need to be plugged into an outlet to work, making where you place it kind of crucial. However, once you find that suitable spot, be it on your nightstand or end table, there are a variety of chic and sleek selections to choose from. An Amazon reviewer favorite is this one from Cozyberry for its ability to melt wax and disperse the scent well, while I personally love how aesthetically pleasing this wooden option from Aikut looks. Most candle warmers also have a dimming light feature to double as a night light in your home.
Without further ado, scroll ahead for the 17 best candle warmers on the market. We listed out the pros and cons for each, too, so you can quickly compare them to find the one that best fits your taste and needs. As you browse the list, perhaps it's worth picking up a new candle or two as well to try with your new heater.
Voted Amazon's Choice, this candle warmer also has a 4.7 rating so you know it's good. One reviewer wrote, "I went back and forth on buying this for a few months. I am SO happy I purchased it...The warmer itself is good quality and sturdy. It has a dimmer switch option as well, which is nice."
You're one for aesthetics when it comes to your home decor, and there's no shame in that. Go for this wooden option that blends in with a modern and minimalist space. Some important functions to note: The light can be dimmed and the heating device can automatically turn off based on how you set it.
This glass table lamp is a modern take on a vintage-inspired design. You can regulate how much heat is underneath the candle and the amount of light that comes from the glass shade by turning a dial. "I like how this warmer has a dimmer," shares a five-star review. "Sometimes the wax can be overpowering, so it's nice to be able to lower the temperature and light."
The next time you're unsure about what to get someone for a housewarming gift, give them a candle warmer! This one from Hestia can accommodate giant wax vessels and the heating works quickly: One shopper said it only took two minutes before the scent of her candle filled the room.
Use the candle warmer as a stylish table lamp to set the mood for bedtime with a calming scent. A reviewer shared that before going to sleep, "You can control the light, which is great for a slower melt and less light." Instead of heating the candle jar from the base, the heat from the lampshade above melts the candle wax.
When turned off, this warmer looks like a decorative vase. When you plug it in, the warmer illuminates a glowing light and emits a fragrance while it melts the wax. "It looks fragile but it is sturdy," reads one five-star review. You can melt incense oil or wax on top of the vase. It's stylish enough to live in your home gym, meditation space, or office.
For a candle warmer that neither takes up too much space nor is overly distracting, check out this leaf motif option from ElusiaKa. With over 2.5k ratings, reviewers found this one to be easy to clean and use.
For your friend or sibling who loves pink, this will make for the perfect holiday or birthday gift once the time comes. Pair it with a candle from their favorite brand for the ultimate present. If pink isn't their shade of choice though, there are three other neutral options to pick from.
When you cuddle up on the sofa to watch your favorite show, you'll notice this candle warmer emits a soft ambient light. Its sleek cylinder design and neutral color palette will easily fit in with your home's existing decor.
Create a fireside chat with your coworkers at your desk with a tabletop wax warmer. One customer shared: "It has a long-lasting, lovely fragrance." You also don't need many melts to get a strong scent going.
For a no-frills option, try this heater that can warm your favorite candle and your coffee mug alike. "Plug it in, the wax will melt within the hour, and smell up your entire room," raves a five-star review. "It also has an on/off switch so you don't have to unplug it when you are finished."
You can use this in the baby's nursery or your bedroom as a night light and an odor eliminator. Plus, you don't need to rinse or wash out the dish once the wax melts—once it cools you can just toss it out.
An easy way to make a romantic dinner extra special is with a few decorative candle holders that double as wax warmers. "The votive candles burn through their fuel quickly," advises a five-star review. So be sure to get a pack of tea-light candles.
A farmhouse-chic candle warmer that glows at night with an exposed Edison bulb? Sign us up! Use it as ambient light next to your bookshelf, or layer it on your entryway table next to the catchall dish. It has an extra long cord, so you can easily plug it anywhere.
There are several reasons why you may want to use a candle warmer instead of burning a candle. One is because the smoke from a burning candle can contribute to indoor air pollution within your home and it can leave your walls with black soot. When you warm a candle to melt the wax, however, there is no soot produced. Additionally, if you often forget to blow out your candle before you leave the house, the warming products are better options for you as they pose less of a fire hazard.
And for those with a favorite candle you don't want to burn through too quickly, good news: Candle warmers may actually make your product last longer. The slower the wax melts, the slower the fragrance oil will evaporate. Thus, you get more bang for your buck.
Marina Liao is the Senior Commerce Editor at House Beautiful, where she covers the best home-related deals, finds, and of-the-moment commerce news for readers. Previously, Marina wrote and edited celebrity news, fashion features, and shopping content. Her writing has appeared on The Zoe Report, Marie Claire, and POPSUGAR.
Angela Belt is the contributing Assistant Shopping Editor at House Beautiful. She's also an interior designer and is the host of her own podcast, The Mood Board. When it comes to design, she's an esteemed expert with some of her work also appearing in HGTV, Better Homes & Gardens, The Washington Post, and more.
Shop the Williams Sonoma x 'Bridgerton' Collection
20 Comfy Sleeper Sectionals Your Guests Will Love
The 12 Best Reclining Sectionals for Family Rooms
A Review of the TikTok-Favorite Candle Warmer Lamp
17 Wall Calendars to Buy in Time for New Year's
This Viral Bouclé Chair Is Finally on Sale
Drew Barrymore's Set of Slow Cookers Is Just $15
Why Quince Luggage Makes Packing Much Easier
The Best Artificial Christmas Trees to Buy Online
Emily Henderson's Rug Collab Is Here at Last
Drew Barrymore's Latest Launch Is All Furniture
BR Home's Rugs Are Handwoven Works of Art
A Part of Hearst Digital Media
We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back.
Iron Candle Warmer ©2023 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.