Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Better Homes And Gardens Baked Apple Strudel Scented Wax Cubes Are A Seasonal Favorite!


The Good: Great scent, Easy to use, Reusable
The Bad: A little expensive, Requires other hardware to use
The Basics: Better Homes And Gardens Baked Apple Strudel Scented Wax Cubes make any home smell like autumn!


My wife is into products designed to make our house smell like something different from whatever I am cooking for a day. Lately, that has meant that she has utilized any of a couple contraptions designed to melt scented wax. When melted, the wax effervesces the scent throughout three or four rooms. One of the ones that spreads throughout our home best is the Better Homes And Gardens Baked Apple Strudel Scented Wax Cubes.

A seasonal favorite, Better Homes And Gardens Baked Apple Strudel Scented Wax Cubes consists of six blocks, each one approximately 1” long by 1” wide by 7/8” deep and dark red. These blocks take about half an hour to liquefy and the scent of apple and cinnamon spreads out from the heated source that melts the wax. So long as it is in its liquid state, the Better Homes And Gardens Baked Apple Strudel Scented Wax Cubes cause the rich scent of baking apples to spread through at least three medium-sized rooms.

Initially, I thought the Better Homes And Gardens Baked Apple Strudel Scented Wax Cubes were a bit expensive. However, because they cool and can be reheated later on, they are entirely reusable. This makes them a better value than one might suspect.

Ultimately, Better Homes And Gardens Baked Apple Strudel Scented Wax Cubes are easy to use, smell amazing, and are a great way to change the scent of a room.

For other products designed to change the scent in the home, check out my reviews of:
Renuzit Adjustables Limited Edition Mandarin Lemonade
Clorox Lemon Fresh Disinfecting Wipes
Renuzit Aroma Adjustables Apple & Cinnamon

6.5/10

For other home and garden product reviews, please visit my index page!

© 2012 W.L. Swarts. May not be reprinted without permission.
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