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Beeswax Tea-Lights: Long-Burning?

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gl556tr | 17:14 Mon 22nd Jan 2018 | Home & Garden
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I bought tea-lights for my mother to pop into Christmas decoration containers, only to discover that they are out within a couple of hours. Looking around, all seem to be rather sparing. What one needs are thicker ones than last most of a winter's evening.

--> Does anybody know of long-burning tea-lights?
I did hear that beeswax are good ...

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I am interested in this answer as I've seen my tealights liquify in minutes.
I use the larger size tealight from Wilko to display some of our products on the market.....I generally light one up at about 9.30am and it splutters out at about 4.30pm.....Now they are wider than the others on sale so may not fit what you need them to fit but they are cheap and do last so maybe worth a go.
I use Yankee Candle and can get about 6 hours from each one

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