We watched a video earlier today where a guy puts a wick in a can of crisco, puts that in a terra cotta saucer, puts 3 clay feet on the saucer rim, and then stacked progressively smaller terra cotta pots upside down until it came to a point at the top. It looked like a traffic cone. It got to 220 degrees Fahrenheit. If you had one of those, minus rambunctious kids and pets, you’d be set.
The terra cotta pots don't add any heat to the room. The flame from the oil adds all the heat. The pots absorb the heat and radiate the heat into the room. Save money on pots and burn the candles by themselves. The same amount of heat will fill the room.
We watched a video earlier today where a guy puts a wick in a can of crisco, puts that in a terra cotta saucer, puts 3 clay feet on the saucer rim, and then stacked progressively smaller terra cotta pots upside down until it came to a point at the top. It looked like a traffic cone. It got to 220 degrees Fahrenheit. If you had one of those, minus rambunctious kids and pets, you’d be set.
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The terra cotta pots don't add any heat to the room. The flame from the oil adds all the heat. The pots absorb the heat and radiate the heat into the room. Save money on pots and burn the candles by themselves. The same amount of heat will fill the room.