Gwprolocks | 14/04/2024 |
All is good fast delivery thanks |
Transubstantiation | 13/04/2024 |
USD INCENSE CHARCOAL, AND SMALL ANOUT OF INCENSE AT FIRST UNTIL YOU GET USED TO THE BOAT. PLACE IN FIREPROOF SURFACE, LIKE MARBLE. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN. |
Wendy H | 12/04/2024 |
Some people have covered the bottom with aluminum. I don't think the burning of aluminum is a good idea. So I have not done this and I do have black all inside and my hands to become black if I play with it. I got a nice big bag off of Etsy of frankincense and myrrh.....my mixture. One thing I will say is that you need the charcoal to keep it burning and the resin kind of melts so you would have big flames. I put the lid on and the flames go right out. And smoke comes up through the holes.I also am having a hard time getting it to smoke for a long period of time. Again I have to get it to a full burning flame and put the top on to instantly take the flame out. Then I get smoke through the holes but it does not seem to last longer than a few minutes. That could be the choice of incense that I had gotten. I have not tried the round discs that people talk about this is an actual bag of frankincense and myrrh. I have chunks of color in bag that remind me of light amber color and then dark chunks that I think is the charcoal. I am unsure but the scent is beautiful when I open up the bag. And I can smell it through the house and I do do it daily a few times. Good luck trying to find some good frankincense and myrrh. I do like the bag I have but it does not burn long. Some I have read say they will burn for 40 minutes. But those are actual incense sticks. And not raw. Mine only Burns for about 4 minutes or less. Could be because I'm letting it get to a roaring fire first. LOLI'm sure it is a technique that people who have used this religiously know about. I am just learning. But frankincense and myrrh is what's the magic did bring to Jesus. It was considered quite valuable and I wanted to get the official material. |
SaucelessKnight | 11/04/2024 |
It is a very average incense burner with one in my opinion major flaw.The "easily" removable "ash tray" as they call it is anything but easily removable it is completely smooth and when installed sits without a seem in the main sand bowl area which sounds good but means if you want to remove it you have to insert something into one of the vent holes and pry it up or nearly turn it upside down to get the tray out. There is an easy fix to this which is to have a small notch in the rim of the tray so you can get the tongs in and the tray out. I have just taken a pair of pliers and slightly bent the edge of mine so that there is a gap between the tray and bowl. This might seem like a minor inconvenience but is actually a safety risk on these types of burners.All in all a very average burner nothing special but only the one major flaw, for the price it's neither cheap nor expensive a very serviceable burner as long as you tweak the ash tray, so it actually is as they themselves claim easily removable showing clearly that they never did a practical test on the burner. |
IV | 10/04/2024 |
Picked this up to burn my frankincense resin. It’s very sturdy and pretty compact, a little smaller than I expected but easily holds a charcoal disk with plenty of room to spare. The tongs help with placing the charcoal and the resin easily.The removable trap can be a little annoying to remove sometimes. I end up keeping a screw driver close so I can lift it up easily.If you’re burning resin with this I’d suggest trying to use a piece of aluminum foil on top of the coal to reduce the smoke. Certain resin pieces burn dirty and I find this helps. |