Deluxe 'Smokeless' Incense Burner
| Article number: | 210000022802 |
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With this amazing candle incense burner, combine the gentle fragrance of your favorite incense and the gentle glow of candle light as you offer your prayers to God. Ideal for homes where low smoke and no mess is necessary or desired, while still using incense in prayer.
This incredible incense burner, in a bright brass finish, uses a candle instead of charcoal, resulting in a cleaner burn of pure incense fragrance. The small amount of smoke generated is pure incense fragrance, with no smoky charcoal odor.
It also features an inscription of Psalm 140:2 around the tray: "Let my prayer arise in Thy sight as incense, the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice."
The height of the incense pan is adjustable for more or less heat and smoke. (5.5 inches tall)
Use & Safety Tips
To use, place a tea light candle in the bottom tray and light it. Place incense into the incense pan. It will begin emitting fragrance within about 30 seconds.
Incense burners become hot during use. Handle with care! This censer is designed for stationary use, not to be carried around.
For best results, use beeswax tea light candles.
To clean, allow the censer to cool completely and gently scrape the carbonized incense off the grate with your fingers or a non-abrasive tool such as a toothbrush. Freezing the grate can make stubborn pieces more brittle and easier to remove.
Place a small piece of aluminum foil on the grille and put the incense on the foil for effortless cleanup. This is especially recommended for incenses which tend to liquefy and could drip onto the open flame below, such as Amber or resin-based incense.
Resin incenses are flammable in certain circumstances. We recommend using aluminum foil with these fragrances in particular.
Do not overload the incense pan. One to three pieces of incense is enough for most uses.
Always use tongs or a spoon to handle incense grains in the censer.