7 Bath And Body Works Wax Warmer Options (And How To Use)
If you've ever walked into a Bath & Body Works store, you already know how powerful scent can be. Their candles are iconic, but not everyone wants an open flame in their home. That's where a Bath and Body Works wax warmer comes in, a flameless way to enjoy your favorite fragrances without the soot, smoke, or fire risk.
But here's the thing: Bath & Body Works doesn't actually manufacture their own warmers. They sell a few select options, and beyond that, you're choosing from third-party warmers that work with their wax melts and candles. Knowing which ones are worth your money, and how to actually use them, saves you from wasting both on a product that underperforms.
In this guide, we break down seven wax warmer options that pair well with Bath & Body Works products, plus step-by-step instructions for getting the most out of each one. As hand-poured candle makers here at Small Flame Candle Company, we spend our days working with wax, fragrance loads, and melt points, so we know a thing or two about what makes a warmer perform well. Let's get into it.
1. Small Flame Edison bulb wax warmer
The Small Flame Edison bulb wax warmer is a strong pick for anyone who wants a warmer that doubles as a decorative piece. It uses a warm-glow Edison bulb to gently heat wax from above, which creates a soft, ambient light while releasing fragrance into the room. If you want both atmosphere and scent in one product, this is a hard option to pass up.

How it works
An Edison bulb warmer uses radiant heat from a low-wattage bulb positioned above a dish to melt the wax slowly. The heat disperses at a steady rate, which means the fragrance throw is gradual and consistent rather than hitting you all at once. This style of warmer is especially popular because the bulb casts a pleasant golden glow that adds warmth to any space while it works.
How to use it with Bath & Body Works
Place one or two Bath & Body Works wax melt cubes into the dish on top of the warmer. Plug it in, switch it on, and give it about five to ten minutes before the scent starts filling the room. You can also scoop wax from a Bath & Body Works candle into the dish if you prefer using their jar candles rather than melt packs.
When the scent fades, let the wax cool completely before swapping it out. Use a cotton ball or paper towel to absorb the wax while it's still slightly warm rather than pouring liquid wax into the trash.
Best for
This warmer works best in medium to large rooms where you want both light and fragrance working together. It's a natural fit for living rooms, bedrooms, and entryways where the warm glow contributes to the overall ambiance rather than just sitting on a shelf.
- Living rooms and open-concept spaces
- Bedrooms where soft lighting matters
- Entryways and dining areas
Safety and care tips
Always use the correct bulb wattage specified for your warmer, since a bulb that's too powerful can overheat the wax and burn off the fragrance too fast. Wipe the dish clean between scent changes using a soft cloth to keep old fragrance from mixing with the new one.
Keep the warmer on a flat, stable surface away from curtains or paper, and never leave it running unattended for long stretches. Basic care like this extends the life of the warmer and the bulb significantly.
Typical price range
The Small Flame Edison bulb warmer sits in an accessible price range that makes it an easy starting point if you're building a bath and body works wax warmer setup at home. Check current pricing and availability directly at smallflameco.com, where you'll find it listed alongside the full warmer lineup.
2. Small Flame fan wax warmer
The Small Flame fan wax warmer takes a different approach than bulb-based warmers. Instead of heat from a light source, it uses a low-heat element paired with a small fan to push fragrant air into the room. This means you get faster scent distribution without exposing the wax to intense direct heat.
How it works
A fan warmer heats the wax at a lower temperature than most other warmer styles, then blows the warmed air outward into the space. Because the fan actively circulates the scent, fragrance reaches more of the room faster, and the wax tends to last longer since it isn't burned off at high heat.
How to use it with Bath & Body Works
Place your Bath & Body Works wax melts directly into the tray, plug in the warmer, and turn it on. The fan activates quickly, so you'll notice the scent spreading through the room within just a few minutes of switching it on.
Fan warmers work particularly well with lighter, floral Bath & Body Works scents that can get overwhelmed or distorted at higher heat settings.
Best for
This warmer fits best in rooms where quick, even scent coverage matters most and where you want fragrance without strong direct heat.
- Offices and personal workspaces
- Kitchens and open floor plans
- Any room where fast fragrance throw is a priority
Safety and care tips
Keep the fan vents clear of dust and debris so airflow stays consistent. Wipe the tray between wax changes to prevent scent layering from old and new fragrances mixing together unintentionally.
Typical price range
The Small Flame fan warmer is priced as an easy addition to any bath and body works wax warmer setup at home. Check current availability and pricing directly at smallflameco.com.
3. Small Flame ArtScents wax warmer
The Small Flame ArtScents wax warmer brings a decorative element that the other warmers in this lineup don't match. It's designed to look as good as it functions, making it a display-worthy piece for any room where style and fragrance both matter.
How it works
An internal heat source gently melts wax placed in the reservoir, releasing fragrance gradually into the surrounding space. This warmer is built around aesthetics and function working together, so it acts as a small decorative centerpiece even when it's not actively running.
How to use it with Bath & Body Works
Add one or two Bath & Body Works wax melt cubes to the reservoir, plug in the warmer, and let it run. Your wax melts slowly and releases a steady stream of fragrance that builds over the first several minutes.
If you're using a stronger Bath & Body Works scent like a bakery or spice fragrance, start with one cube and add a second only if the throw feels too light for your space.
Best for
This warmer is the right pick when you want a bath and body works wax warmer that doesn't look out of place in a styled room. It works especially well in spaces where decor and functionality carry equal weight.
- Bedrooms and dressing areas
- Living rooms with visible shelving
- Home offices with a curated aesthetic
Safety and care tips
Keep the reservoir clean between wax changes by wiping it out while the wax is still slightly warm. Avoid placing the warmer on wood or heat-sensitive surfaces without a protective mat underneath.
Typical price range
Check smallflameco.com for current pricing on the ArtScents warmer. It sits in an affordable range that makes it a practical buy whether you're adding it to your current setup or starting fresh.
4. Candle warmer lamp for 3-wick candles
A candle warmer lamp is built specifically for jar candles, and Bath & Body Works 3-wick candles are one of the most popular formats it handles. Instead of lighting the wick, you position the lamp above the jar and let the heat from above do the work, melting the top layer of wax and releasing fragrance without ever touching a flame.

How it works
A candle warmer lamp uses a bulb mounted on an adjustable arm that sits directly above an open jar candle. The heat radiates downward, melting the top surface of the wax slowly and evenly, which also prevents tunneling, the common problem where a lit candle burns straight down the center and wastes the wax along the sides.
How to use it with Bath & Body Works
Remove the lid from your Bath & Body Works 3-wick candle, place it on a flat surface, and lower the warmer lamp so the bulb hovers a few inches above the opening. Turn it on and give it fifteen to twenty minutes for the wax surface to melt and start releasing fragrance into the room.
This method is one of the most efficient ways to get full fragrance throw from a Bath & Body Works candle without burning the wicks at all.
Best for
This style is the right pick when your bath and body works wax warmer setup centers around jar candles rather than wax melt packs.
- Large 3-wick jar candles
- Anyone who wants to extend candle life significantly
- Spaces that need a strong, room-filling scent throw
Safety and care tips
Keep the lamp arm adjusted so the bulb never contacts the wax or the jar rim directly. Always replace the bulb at the manufacturer's recommended wattage to avoid overheating the wax or cracking the glass.
Typical price range
Candle warmer lamps typically run $25 to $50 depending on brand and build quality. You can browse a wide range of options on Amazon to compare styles and wattage ratings before buying.
5. Candle warmer plate for jar candles
A candle warmer plate is the simplest, most affordable version of a flameless candle setup. It sits flat on a surface, heats from below, and works by warming the bottom of a jar candle until the wax softens and releases its fragrance. It won't win any design awards, but it gets the job done at a low cost.
How it works
A warmer plate uses a low-wattage heating coil built into a flat pad that you set your candle on top of. The heat transfers through the base of the jar into the wax, slowly melting it from the bottom up. This is a slower process than top-down lamp warmers, but it still delivers consistent fragrance over time.
How to use it with Bath & Body Works
Place your Bath & Body Works jar candle directly on the plate with the lid off, plug it in, and let it warm up. Expect twenty to thirty minutes before the wax melts fully and fragrance starts building in the room.
Plates work better with smaller Bath & Body Works single-wick candles than with heavy 3-wick jars, since the heat has less wax mass to work through from below.
Best for
This style of bath and body works wax warmer fits well for casual, low-commitment use where simplicity matters more than aesthetics.
- Single-wick jar candles
- Budget-conscious buyers
- Small rooms like bathrooms or home offices
Safety and care tips
Never place the warmer plate on heat-sensitive surfaces like finished wood without a protective barrier underneath it. Check that the plate's wattage matches the jar size you're using to avoid cracking the glass from uneven heat distribution.
Typical price range
Candle warmer plates typically run $10 to $25 depending on size and build quality. You can find a wide variety of options on Amazon to compare ratings and wattage specs before buying.
6. Plug-in wax warmer for small spaces
A plug-in wax warmer is the most compact option in this lineup. It goes directly into a wall outlet, taking up zero counter space and keeping your surfaces clear. This makes it a practical pick when you want consistent fragrance in a tight area without committing to a larger, table-top setup.
How it works
A plug-in warmer uses a small internal heating element that activates as soon as it's plugged in. The wax sits in a compact built-in reservoir, and the heat melts it from below, releasing fragrance gradually into the surrounding area.
Because the heating element runs at a low wattage, the temperature stays controlled, which means the scent releases at a steady, measured pace rather than all at once.
How to use it with Bath & Body Works
Break off one cube from a Bath & Body Works wax melt pack and press it into the reservoir. Plug the warmer into any standard outlet and wait five to ten minutes before the scent begins releasing noticeably.
One cube is usually enough for the space a plug-in warmer covers, so starting with a single cube prevents the fragrance from becoming overpowering in a small room.
Best for
This style of bath and body works wax warmer is built for smaller, contained spaces where a full-size warmer would be too much.
- Bathrooms and half-baths
- Hallways and entryways
- Small bedrooms or office nooks
Safety and care tips
Plug the warmer into an outlet that isn't blocked by furniture or curtains, since airflow around the unit helps prevent overheating. Absorb used wax with a cotton ball between scent changes while the wax is still slightly warm.
Typical price range
Plug-in wax warmers are typically the most affordable option in any warmer setup, ranging from $8 to $20 depending on design and brand. Browse available options on Amazon to compare styles and read buyer reviews before purchasing.
7. Tea light wax warmer for occasional use
A tea light wax warmer is the most traditional option in this lineup and works best when you want fragrance without plugging anything in. It runs on a small tea light candle positioned underneath a dish or bowl, using the flame's heat to melt the wax above it. This makes it a practical choice if you use a bath and body works wax warmer only occasionally rather than running one every day.
How it works
A tea light warmer holds a standard unscented tea light in a chamber beneath a wax-holding dish. As the tea light burns, the heat rises and melts the wax sitting in the dish above, releasing fragrance gradually into the room. The scent strength depends on how close the dish sits to the flame and how much wax you add.
How to use it with Bath & Body Works
Place an unscented tea light into the bottom chamber, then add one or two Bath & Body Works wax melt cubes to the top dish. Light the tea light and give it ten to fifteen minutes for the wax to melt fully and the scent to begin spreading into the room.
Use unscented tea lights only, since a scented tea light will mix with your Bath & Body Works wax and distort the fragrance significantly.
Best for
This warmer suits infrequent use where portability and low setup effort matter more than consistent daily performance.
- Occasional weekend use
- Power outage situations
- Travel or temporary living spaces
Safety and care tips
Never leave a lit tea light unattended, and always keep the warmer away from curtains, paper, or any flammable material nearby. Let the wax cool completely before wiping out the dish between scent changes.
Typical price range
Tea light warmers are typically the most budget-friendly option available, running $5 to $15 for a basic ceramic or glass model. You can compare styles and read reviews on Amazon before committing to one.

Quick wrap-up
Picking the right bath and body works wax warmer comes down to how you use fragrance and what kind of space you're working with. A plug-in fits a bathroom or hallway. A candle warmer lamp handles your 3-wick jar candles without burning the wicks. A fan warmer pushes scent across a larger room quickly. Each option on this list serves a specific situation, so matching the warmer type to your actual space and daily habits gives you the best results without wasted money.
When it's time to find wax that actually performs well in any of these warmers, the hand-poured coconut wax melts at Small Flame Candle Company are worth a look. Every product uses a clean coconut-soy blend with toxin-free fragrance oils, which means a longer-lasting scent throw and no soot or harsh chemicals to worry about. Clean burn, strong fragrance, and a price point that makes it easy to stock up on your favorites.