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Why is there often a left-over of pillar candles that doesn burn completely and thus can be regarded as loss?

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Why is there often a left-over of pillar candles that doesn burn completely and thus can be regarded as loss?

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Pillars are often not able to burn down completely because they have a hole for spikes at the bottom sometimes. As soon as the flame reaches the top of the hole, the wick loses its footing, topples over and the flame extinguishes.

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