
This is a pretty permanent wax warmer, unlike the ones made with plastic or can. The creator went ahead and bought a presto pot for this project, a metal stopper, and a drill with flat head drill bits. This is another amazing project, the creator made a wax warmer that works with a soy 464, paraffin, and anything you think can work for you that melts. Regardless, it's a quick, cheap, and easy way to make a wax warmer effortlessly. This isn't a pretty durable wax warmer because the plastic cup might give out over time and you'll need to use a new one, and keep changing till you get tired of it. The creator used a plastic cup, candle, and oil burner that burns both wax and oil, scissors to cut the plastic cup, and a lighter to light up the candle when all is set and ready for use. It seems all the candle wax warmers on this list are pretty easy to make. Here is another amazing video tutorial guide that is super easy to make.

See also 25 DIY Ashtray Ideas That You Can Make In A jiffy 3. The only downside to this guide is that after a while the heat from the candle below might melt the can and you'll need to start the process all over again. Place your candle at the bottom of the can through the cut-out space.

The making process starts with you cutting a small portion out of the can and bending the sharp edges so that you don't cut yourself with it in the future. You'll also need a sharp knife, pliers, and a lighter. This project is also quite risky, if you're not careful you may get injured, so take some precautions when necessary. In addition to being cheap, this video guide is super easy to perform, the cost for the wax melter is $15 or less, you'll be using an empty pop can, and you can literally find some of those anywhere for free. It's a super cheap and easy way to make a wax warmer. Of course, you'll need to take off the lid of the jar so that the lighted candle can take effect. So, you'll place the small candle into the mason jar, cut out some aluminum foil, fill it with the scent and place it on the top of the mason jar.

The creator used some heavy-duty aluminum foil, a mason jar, a candle, a scented tart, and a lighter. This first wax warmer deserves to be first on the list because it's easy to make and the materials required are easy to get.
