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한국어2024-12-07
There are certain safety hazards when using wax heaters at home. Although wax melters do not require ignition, they generate high temperatures when used, which may cause danger if used improperly. For example, wax melters may ignite candles and cause explosions, and glass fragments may fly and cause injuries. In addition, the adapters used when making homemade wax melters are not heat-resistant, easily deformed or even melted, and there is a risk of electric shock.
Safety use suggestions
Choose a suitable adapter: Try to choose a ceramic heat-resistant adapter and avoid using a plastic adapter to prevent melting.
Stay away from flammable items: When using a wax melter, make sure there are no flammable items around and avoid turning it on for a long time.
Check the device regularly: Check the status of the device regularly to ensure that there are no deformed or damaged parts.
Follow the instructions: Strictly follow the product instructions to avoid improper use.