
The Azlok Yankee + Frosted Candle Jar Combo Pack is a set of two 100 ml glass jars, each with its own fitted glass lid, meant for candle making, home décor or small storage. One jar has the classic clear Yankee-style look and the other has a soft frosted finish, so you get two textures in a single pack for around ₹99.
What comes in the pack
Each combo pack contains two glass jars with lids. Both measure roughly 5.8 cm wide and 6 cm tall, hold about 100 ml, and together weigh close to 210 grams. You can order them as a single unit or in larger multiples — 5, 10, 50, 100 and up to 500 units — which makes it easy to scale up if you sell candles or plan an event.
- Yankee jar: clear glass that shows off wax colour and flame.
- Frosted jar: a matte, diffused look that softens candlelight.
- Glass lids: handy for keeping dust off and for storing dry goods.
Common uses
These jars are more versatile than they first appear. The most popular uses are:
- Candle making: pour soy, beeswax or paraffin wax to create small container candles.
- Home décor: group a few on a shelf, tray or dining table for a coordinated look.
- Storage: the lidded jars work well for spices, seeds, buttons, jewellery or bathroom cotton.
- Gifting: a filled candle in a frosted jar makes a neat, low-cost present.
How to make a candle in these jars
A 100 ml jar takes roughly 80–90 grams of wax, depending on the wax type. Here is a simple method:
- Wipe the jar clean and dry. Any moisture can cause the wax to pull away from the glass.
- Fix a pre-tabbed wick to the centre of the base using a wick sticker or a dab of hot glue.
- Melt your wax in a double boiler and add fragrance oil once it cools slightly, following the usage rate on the fragrance label.
- Pour the wax slowly, leaving a small gap at the top so the lid still closes.
- Hold the wick straight with a peg or wick bar and let the candle set undisturbed for several hours.
- Trim the wick to about 5 mm before the first burn.
Safety notes
Glass and open flame need a little care. Keep these points in mind:
- Always burn candles on a heat-safe surface, away from curtains, paper and children or pets.
- Do not move a jar while the wax is molten — the glass gets hot.
- Never burn a candle right down to the base; leave a small amount of wax to protect the glass.
- Stop use if you notice any crack or chip in the jar.
- Remove the glass lid before lighting the candle; use it only to cover an extinguished, cooled candle.
Buying and storage tips
If you are testing recipes, start with a single unit or a pack of five before committing to bulk quantities. For a small candle business, the 50 or 100 unit packs bring the per-jar cost down. Store empty jars in their box, away from damp, so they stay clear and scratch-free. Wash used jars in warm soapy water and dry fully before refilling. You can find the combo pack on Azlok along with wicks, wax and fragrance oils to complete your kit.
FAQ
How much wax does a 100 ml jar hold?
Expect to use roughly 80–90 grams of wax per jar, depending on whether you use soy, paraffin or beeswax. It is best to weigh your wax against a filled jar the first time and note the figure for future batches.
What is the difference between the Yankee and frosted jar?
Both jars are the same size and glass material. The Yankee jar is clear, so you see the wax and flame directly, while the frosted jar has a matte surface that gives a softer, diffused glow.
Can I reuse the jars after the candle finishes?
Yes. Clean out leftover wax with warm water, then wash and dry the jar. With their glass lids, they double nicely as small storage jars for spices, craft supplies or trinkets.
Are the lids airtight?
The glass lids sit neatly on top to keep out dust and are good for general storage, but treat them as covers rather than a fully airtight seal. For long-term storage of moisture-sensitive items, use a container with a rubber gasket.
Is this pack suitable for a candle business?
It can be. The larger 50, 100 and 500 unit packs make it practical for makers who sell candles or need matching jars for an event, while single and five-unit packs suit hobbyists.
