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🌍 World Refill Day is coming. Our biggest sale of the year starts Friday 12 June.
Candle tunnelling happens when a candle burns straight down the centre, leaving wax around the edges of the jar. It’s one of the most common candle issues and usually starts during the first burn.
When a candle is lit for the first time, the wax needs to melt fully across the surface. If it’s blown out too soon, only the centre melts. The candle then continues to burn in that pattern, creating a tunnel.
Other causes include:
Short burn times
Draughts or uneven airflow
An untrimmed wick
Burning the candle in a very cold room
The first burn sets the pattern for the rest of the candle. Let the wax melt all the way to the edges before extinguishing the flame. Depending on the size of the candle, this can take one to three hours.
If your candle has started tunnelling, let it burn for longer than usual so the outer wax has time to catch up.
For deeper tunnels, wrap a loose layer of foil around the top of the jar, leaving an opening for the flame. This traps heat and helps melt the wax around the edges more evenly. Remove the foil once the surface has levelled out.
Allow a full melt pool on the first burn
Trim the wick before lighting
Keep candles away from draughts
Avoid burning for very short periods
Each refill gives you a fresh start, so good burn habits from the beginning make a big difference. Our candle refills are designed to fit their jars properly and burn evenly when cared for correctly.
Tunnelling is common and usually easy to avoid. A proper first burn and a little regular care will help your candle burn more evenly and last longer.
A Better Way to Enjoy Candles
Our refillable candles let you reuse your jar and simply replace the candle refill, an easy, thoughtful alternative to traditional candles.