Experience safe and efficient candle melting with the REIDEA G7, eliminating the worry of an open flame.
Melt your candles without the worry of an open flame, ensuring a safe and clean experience.
Conveniently set melting durations to enjoy your favorite scents without manual intervention.
Dimmable and adjustable to fit different jar candle sizes, perfect for large 3-wick candles. (Up to Diameter-5.5 inches / Height-6.6 inches)
💡 Dimmable Brightness
Easily adjust the brightness and melting speed with the button or remote of the REIDEA Candle Warmer Lamp.
Enhance your home's ambiance with a sleek and stylish design that emits a warm, inviting light, making it a perfect decorative piece for any room.
Did you know that 750 million lighters end up in landfills every year? The numbers are staggering:
Beyond the sheer waste, the environmental impact is significant. The burning of butane releases greenhouse gases, which are some of the most harmful volatile substances to inhale. This pollution contributes to a cycle of environmental degradation that affects us all.
It’s time for change, and the future is here today with REIDEA Electric Lighters and REIDEA Candle Warmer Lamp. The first time you use an electric lighter or a candle warmer lamp, you might have the same reaction we did: “Holy crap, why isn’t everyone using these?"
As we dug deeper into the lighter industry, we found that it’s enormous and enormously terrible for people and the environment. That’s when the REIDEA Lighter and candle warmer lamp was born. We focus on beautifully designed products that contribute as little as possible to landfills, oceans, and pollution in general.
We’ve already kept over 80 million disposable, plastic, butane-filled lighters out of the ecosystem, and we’re just getting started. Our commitment to sustainability goes hand-in-hand with our dedication to quality and design.
Our beautifully designed lighters have gained attention from notable figures like Katie Decker-Jacoby, appearing on her Favorite Things list, as well as on several TV shows (NBC and Desert News, to name a couple).