Quick — Draw Wick

Great for beginners because it forgives common mistakes (wrong wax temp, off-center placement).

A standard disposable lighter contains plastic and residual butane that ends up in landfills. The Quick Draw Wick system (specifically the wand lighter) is refillable. High-end versions use USB-C rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for arc ignition, meaning zero waste and thousands of lights per charge. Quick Draw Wick

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Pair with a small tin or mason jar. In a power outage, you’ll have a reliable light source in seconds. In a power outage, you’ll have a reliable

Selecting the wrong wick size can lead to "tunneling" (where the candle burns down the center) or a flame that is dangerously high. When shopping for a Quick Draw Wick, consider these three factors:

If you use a plasma (arc) lighter as your Quick Draw mechanism, carbon residue will build up on the ceramic contacts. After every 50 lights, use a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol to wipe the contacts. Arcs won't jump through dirt.

The genius of Quick Draw Wick lies in its simplicity. The wick itself is made from a specially developed material that is capable of drawing fuel from a built-in reservoir, allowing the user to sustain a flame for an extended period of time without the need for additional fuel sources. This means that with Quick Draw Wick, users can enjoy a reliable and consistent flame, whether they're camping in the wilderness, cooking in a survival situation, or simply enjoying a backyard barbecue.