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Golden Brands GW 464 Soy Wax Flakes
$7.53 - $3,361.43 -
ProBlend 650 Para-Soy Votive and Tart Wax
$6.79 - $3,305.49 -
ProBlend 600 Para-Soy Container Wax
$6.79 - $1,865.21 -
IGI 6006 Paraffin-Soy Blend for Containers
$7.89 - $504.65 -
Golden Wax (GW) 494 Wax Melt and Tart Soy Wax
$6.59 - $4,234.85 -
NatureWax C-3 Soy Wax Flakes
$8.38 - $3,393.85 -
Golden Brands GW 444 Soy Wax Flakes
$7.09 - $3,489.48 -
NatureWax C-6 Coconut/Soy Wax
$9.30 - $4,560.00 -
Golden Brands GW 454 Soy/Coconut Wax Flakes
$7.29 - $3,489.48 -
Golden Brands GW 415 Soy Wax Flakes
$6.99 - $3,399.12 -
ProBlend 400 Paraffin Container Wax
$6.89 - $1,805.80 -
ProBlend 450 Paraffin Pillar Wax
$6.79 - $1,857.57 -
ProBlend 550 Versatile Paraffin Wax
$6.19 - $1,643.80 -
Coconut Apricot Container Wax
$8.98 - $157.18 -
Golden Brands GW 419 Soy Wax Flakes
$8.90 - $114.90 -
Gel Candle Wax
$30.95 - $74.95 -
Yellow Beeswax Pastilles
$10.96 - $48.50
Candle Wax
Candle Wax – Bulk & Wholesale Options for Every Maker
Shop premium candle wax for every style and scale of candle making. Whether you’re crafting for fun or running a candle business, we offer soy, beeswax, paraffin, specialty blends, and wax pellets designed for exceptional scent throw, burn quality, and consistency. Available in small bags or bulk cases so you can stock up with ease.
Guide & Buying Options
Wax Types – Soy, Beeswax, Paraffin, Specialty & Blends
- Soy Wax – A favorite among makers for its clean burn and eco-friendly appeal. Perfect for container candles with smooth tops and excellent scent throw.
- Beeswax – Naturally golden with a warm, honeyed aroma. Long-burning and ideal for rustic pillar or taper candles.
- Paraffin Wax – Known for vibrant colors and strong scent performance. Great for intricate molds and votives.
- Specialty & Blends – Combines the best properties of multiple waxes to enhance burn time, fragrance release, and ease of use.
Pro Tip: Choose your wax based on the type of candle you want to make, container, pillar, votive, or specialty shapes, as each wax performs differently.
Selection Tips, Melting Guidelines & Ideal Temperature
Selecting the right wax is only half the process, melting and pouring it correctly ensures a flawless finished candle:
- Melting Point: Check each wax’s melting range. Soy wax, for example, melts between 120–180°F, while beeswax requires a higher temperature.
- Pour Temperature: Most waxes pour best just above their melting point to reduce frosting and air bubbles.
- Fragrance Load: Higher-quality waxes can hold more fragrance oil without compromising burn performance.
- Color Mixing: Add colorants at full melt for the most vibrant results.
- Safety First: Always melt wax with a double boiler or wax melter, never directly on a stovetop.
Tip for Beginners: Always test small batches first to fine-tune fragrance, color, and wick choice before scaling production.
Bulk, Wholesale & Best Wax for Candle Making
We supply candle wax for every production need:
- Small Batch Makers: 1–5 lb bags for testing and seasonal creations.
- Growing Businesses: 10–25 lb cases to keep up with orders.
- High-Volume Producers: Pallet and wholesale pricing for cost efficiency.
Why Makers Choose Us: We stock waxes from trusted manufacturers, maintain strict quality standards, and offer reliable shipping, so you can keep your production on schedule.
Shop confidently knowing you’re getting fresh, high-quality wax that performs consistently from the first candle to the last.
FAQs
What is the best type of wax to make candles?
It depends on your project. Soy wax is popular for eco-friendly container candles, beeswax for long-lasting tapers, paraffin for bold colors and strong scents, and blends for balanced performance.
How to melt wax for candle making?
Use a double boiler or electric wax melter for safe, even heating. Avoid direct heat to prevent scorching.
How hot should wax be for candle making?
It varies by wax type. Check the product details for recommended melting and pouring temperatures, for example, soy often pours best at 135–145°F.