I have recently brought a brass bushlite, which works fine with Prices household candle, but when I use the ikea ones,(which I prefer because they dont contain parrafin wax, and are easier for me to get) the centre of the candle melts, leaving a wall of a milimetre or so of solid wax around the edge. When the candle burns down, i.e the flame is around fifteen milimetres of so below the rim, this wall then melts, and as the candle rushes up, sprays wax all over the lantern and extinguishes the flame.
I think this is happening because the stearin has a higher melting point than parrafin, and the Ikea candles are twenty two milimitres in diameter versus twenty for the prices and are a tighter fit, so the contact with the aluminium candle holder acts as a heatsink, preventing the candle from melting at the edges.
Has anyone else experienced this, and if so, aside from shaving the candles, have you been able to overcome this?
I think this is happening because the stearin has a higher melting point than parrafin, and the Ikea candles are twenty two milimitres in diameter versus twenty for the prices and are a tighter fit, so the contact with the aluminium candle holder acts as a heatsink, preventing the candle from melting at the edges.
Has anyone else experienced this, and if so, aside from shaving the candles, have you been able to overcome this?