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ACS 6.7 Wick 15cm

Our ACS range of wicks are a flat braid, textile grade cotton wick, specifically designed for natural waxes, soy and palm.  They are coated in a high melt wick wax for added stability. The ACS range is specifically manufactured to 'self trim'.  The design allows the tip to bend into the hottest part of the flame, contributing to a cleaner burning candle. This professional range of wicks is available in 19 sizes with smaller increments between each size wick, allowing you to perfect your burn.

Lead Free

Cruelty Free

Wick tab size: 20mm x 6mm

Glassware diameter suggestion : 6.5 - 7.0 cm

Try this wick in our:
French Monaco Medium - Frosted / Clear / White
Monaco Medium - Frosted / Clear / White / Grand / Black
Heart Tin

As with all wicks, testing is required to confirm suitability. Every wick, fragrance and dye combination will affect the burn of your candle.  Our suggestions are a starting point for your testing only

 * Please reuse the bag that the product arrives in. 

 A lot of our product packaging can be recycled.  Please click here to find out what and how waste can be recycled.

Customer Reviews

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sue jacobi
lovely white wicks

look great and burn beautifully

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Renee P.
Lovely

Great to use in the Monaco medium jar. Makes a good melt pool.

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Renee P
Lovely

Great to use in the Monaco medium jar. Makes a good melt pool.

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Brett P.

Changed to CDN Wicks as ACS Wicks were throwing black spot sometimes . First CDN 12 is burning nicely.

some fragrances will burn better with CDN wicks and some with ACS wicks. If you experience sooting you need to go through your checklist of candle making as it is not the wick that is causing the sooting but rather what is in the candle.

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Brett P.
5 Stars

Changed to CDN Wicks as ACS Wicks were throwing black spot sometimes . First CDN 12 is burning nicely.

some fragrances will burn better with CDN wicks and some with ACS wicks. If you experience sooting you need to go through your checklist of candle making as it is not the wick that is causing the sooting but rather what is in the candle.