

The shape of the candle plays a role as well. In order to boil, material must first melt. Beeswax candles are made so narrow that no pool of molten beeswax can form. And without it being liquid first, it also cannot boil.
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The shape of the candle plays a role as well. In order to boil, material must first melt. Beeswax candles are made so narrow that no pool of molten beeswax can form. And without it being liquid first, it also cannot boil.


I would assume that was probably what is called pool fire. If you heat a candle enough, you can get its stearin to vaporize before it’s lit on fire. The vaporized stearin burns very hot, causing the rest of the stearin to vaporize even faster, meaning there will be more fire, etc.
That’s why you should never put many tealights next to each other. They can be very skilled in causing a pool fire. And looking at the photo of a lot of candles shoulder to shoulder to each other, one would assume from the photo that there will eventually be a pool fire. Especially since there’s a tent that can do a good job directing the oxygen flow.


59 million €… How many percent is that of Amazon’s profits made in Germany? This counts as a business expense for them, not as a punishment.


I like this text very much!
People should concentrate more on what’s important in life :)
The table is able to function as such a container once the candles have burnt low enough, if there are ma y candles.