Cheap Blue Pillar Candles

Cheap blue pillar candles are not as difficult to find as you would expect. Blue candles can obviously be found everyone, online, at craft stores, big box stores like Costco and Walmart, and often times even at your local supermarket (yes they have candles too!).

When shopping for blue pillar candles, keep a few ideas in mind. Not all candles are created to the same quality. Candle makers use different types of wax, and different types of candles to make cheap blue pillar candles. Some manufacturers use lead based wicks which can be harmful, especially imported candles. Many manufacturers buy wax in bulk, then add dye's to get the desired color. This is fine, but it could lead to slightly different color variations in each batch. This means you should buy as many blue pillars as you will need.

These imported cheap blue candles are sometimes not packaged well. They're transported by ship across the Pacific Ocean, then by train and truck to get directly to the store you're buying them. This means they're in for a very bumpy ride! They will also be handled by at least 5 different people. If just one of these people is not careful with your blue candles, they can end up dented or scratched.

The best way to evaluate your cheap blue pillar candles is to hold them up towards a light and look at the sides. The sides should be perfectly smooth all the way around. If there are dents or scratches, the light will help you see that. Also look directly through the candle into the light to see if the wax is smooth. It should have been fully melted and you should see an even color all the way through.