Announcing our new "Mini Pillar"… filling the gap between a tea light, a Bee Light and a solid pillar!

Announcing our new "Mini Pillar"… filling the gap between a tea light, a Bee Light and a solid pillar!

What do you get when you want a candle that is taller than a beeswax tea light candle? Narrower than a solid beeswax pillar candle? Wider than a Bee Light or beeswax taper candles? And doesn't need to be burned in a container like beeswax votive candles and tealight candles?… You get a Queen B pure beeswax Mini Pillar candle!
mini beeswax Queen B pillar candle natural happy flame for pure beeswax light Mini Pillar candle - 100% pure beeswax
Sitting approximately 5cm tall and 3.2cm wide this mini-pillar burns with a beautiful, large flame (much larger than a tea light flame). Left out (i.e. not in an enclosed space), it won't drip. Put in a contained space, it can consume the wax to a much wider diameter than a tea light or votive. You can see in the video below two different uses for the mini-pillar. The jar I use in the video has an external diameter of 6.7cm. Remember to put sand in the bottom of the jar to give the candle a level surface to sit on. This candle was borne of customer feedback (and a glaring hole in our range). I've already put it to work getting my Page Thirty Three Oil Burner fired up (one of the draw backs of their design is that they really need a large flame to heat that volume of water and because it is very exposed). This little pillar rises to the challenge admirably making the oil burner work a treat. It's a stunning looking oil burner too. I was contemplating product development recently and took the time to prepare a process chart capturing the Product Development Cycle at Queen B. Sometimes I wonder why I never seem to get anything done!...
Queen B product development lifecycle flowchart/diagrammatic template… let's have a meeting to discuss! Queen B product development lifecycle flowchart… let's have a meeting to discuss!
To celebrate the launch we're doing 20% off for 24 hours only. Blink and you'll miss it.

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