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This trending candle warmer is my favorite fall find: No flames or soot required

There's something about fall that always makes me want to dust off my candle collection. Maybe it's because my homebody self loves an excuse to stay inside, and filling my home with inviting aromas seems like the coziest thing ever. Well, it would be — if it weren't for my massive pyrophobia (i.e., fear of fire). For as long as I can remember, I've been afraid of burning my house down, so lighting candles is a rare occurrence. Then, last year, my social media feeds were suddenly flooded with candle-warming lamps, which melt candles sans flames. In particular, Cozyberry candle warmers made it onto the 2023 Google Holiday 100 list, which said that search interest had shot up by 1,000% and that they were the top-trending interior decor item last year.

This product sounds right up my alley, I thought. So I put it at the top of my holiday wish list, and my thoughtful husband came through. Now that I've lived with it for the better part of a year, it's time to weight in with my review.

I might not have pets or kids threatening to knock over lit candles, but I'm pretty sure that I'm this lamp's biggest fan. 

Pros

  • No flames, soot or smoke
  • Can extend the lift of candles
  • Has a timer feature

Cons

  • Some users noted that it made their wicks sink, so they could no longer light candles the traditional way
  • Higher price point than some others on the market

$45 at Amazon

How it works

First, some context: Candle warmers have become virally popular because they act like little heat lamps for, meaning you have zero flames to deal with. Some melt from the bottom, but this one heats from the top. When you light a candle's wick, the middle sinks in more quickly than the sides. But this candle- warming lamp applies heat evenly, which the brand says can help your candles last twice as long.

Love at first light

Cozyberry candle warmers come in a variety of styles, from trendy and modern to more traditional. My husband picked out this lovely version with a wooden base, gold hardware and glass lamp head. I was smitten with its elegant look and knew that even if it wasn't effective on candles, I'd happily use it as a table lamp.

As someone who is sensitive to harsh lighting, I appreciate that it has a dimmer — more light obviously melts candles faster, but it's nice being able to set it to your desired level.

Putting it to the test

I'm not the handiest or most tech-savvy person, but I had no problems setting up the candle warmer. It arrived pre-assembled, so all I needed to do was screw in the bulb (it came with two). Once that was done, I placed it on a side table in my dining room, put a candle underneath and plugged it in. You can set it for one, two or four hours. (If you can't already tell, I'm all about safety features.) I opted for one hour and then adjusted the brightness using the dial.

I wasn't sure how long it was supposed to take for the candle to start melting, and at first I wondered if the lamp was doing anything. But my patience was rewarded: About five minutes after turning it on, I started to smell the candle's orange fragrance coming from the warmer. In half an hour, the scent permeated the room — heaven!

author photo of the candle warmer in use

I've decided I want one of these in every room in my home. (Britt Ross/Yahoo)

Now that I've used it several times, I can say with 100% certainty that the Cozyberry candle warmer is one of my favorite home items. I'm enjoying my candles with more peace of mind, and they look prettier without a bunch of ash scattered all over them. Plus, there's no burnt smell that comes from lighting candles, just pure fragrance. Oh, and as for the claim that it dramatically extends the lives of candles? Mine have been lasting far longer than if I'd been lighting them the traditional way.

FYI: The lamp is small but mighty, and it can get very hot, so be careful when you're using it.

Waxing poetic

Need a little more convincing that a Cozyberry candle warmer belongs in your home? Here's what other Amazon customers had to say.

"This lamp is so, so pretty and I love how it has a timer and a dimmer," gushed one satisfied shopper. "My room smells so amazing, and the scent lingers for so long, even after the lamp is turned off."

"I have four dogs and a 4-year-old child, so burning candles in my home is a recipe for disaster," shared another impressed buyer. "It's much smaller than expected, which is a good thing because that means it can fit in more areas. I was more surprised that it does, in fact, fit a large Yankee Candle jar. ... It began melting the candle almost immediately, and it melts very evenly. The biggest benefit of this product in comparison to other candle warmers is that it melts from the top and not the bottom ... that means that you can start to smell the candle almost immediately ... Probably one of the coolest products I've bought on Amazon. I'm going to start giving these alongside a candle to people for gifts."

"No more burning down the house," said a third. "This is the greatest invention ever. Not only does it do a great job in releasing the scent, but the candles last so much longer as you are not burning a wick. This was to be a gift but [I] decided I needed one in my bedroom as well."

"I am obsessed with this candle warmer!" explained a mostly happy customer. "I searched so long to find one that was beautiful and functional, and this is it! It looks lovely in my home, and it works great! It’s a bit more in price than the other options on here, but it was so worth it! I love looking at it on my shelf."

"I use one of these in a 600-square-foot room and the scent completely fills the room," wrote a final fan. Their one note? "You do have to be careful with any candles that you might want to actually light as well. With some candles, the heat from the light causes the wick to separate from the bottom of the candle jar or the wick sinks into the wax, rendering it no longer lightable. I would recommend using a lower light setting and watching the candle at the beginning so you can stop melting it if it's ruining the candle."

If modern is more your style, this sleek model comes in black and white.

$35 at Amazon

Ready to jump aboard the candle-warmer train? You'll need a candle, of course! This one was made for Oprah and won a spot on her 2023 Favorite Things list:

"This hand-poured candle was created just for us and gives off a lush rose scent, with elements of sandalwood and clove," says Oprah

$48 at Amazon

Oh, and this one — which is by Courteney Cox's home goods line, Homecourt — is a fave of Jennifer Aniston's:

It's got warm, inviting notes of cedarwood smoke, sweet cardamom, cinnamon and white leather, and is Cox's signature scent. 

$65 at Homecourt

Finally, this fall find is cozy in a jar:

Before you find yourself immersed in all things pine tree and sugar cookie, revel in the bliss of autumnal aromas courtesy of this No. 1 bestselling candle. It contains notes of "spicy cinnamon apples" and "fall leaves," and its large 22-ounce size means it'll burn for over 110 hours. 

$16 at Amazon

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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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