• Professional quality: This professional-grade electric wax warmer is constructed of a sleek composite exterior and durable metal interior, and features a large open design for ample room to dip hands, feet, or elbows.
  • Adjustable temperature control: Warmer features a variable temperature control with a digital readout display, allowing for precise control and fast wax meltdown.
  • Protective grill & handles: A composite grill for use in the bottom of the tank is included to protect the heating surface, while integrated handles on the side of the unit provide safe and easy handling.
  • Clear viewing lid: See-through plastic cover allows for easy monitoring of wax meltdown.
  • Easy to clean: Smooth and sleek design is easy to refresh for the next use.

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

14.75 x 9.2 x 7.75 inches, 5.5 Pounds

Item model number

WAX-2041

UPC

609728832186

Manufacturer

Salon Sundry

Country of Origin

China

11 reviews for Salon Sundry Portable Electric Hot Paraffin Wax Warmer Spa Bath

  1. Amanda Elliott123

    My unit came earlier than expected but it didn’t come with wax or directive as to what type or brand to use. I bought ordinary paraffin wax which did not reach a tolerable temperature. I went online to get the needed info (correct salon wax, best temperature to operate etc) then I was able to properly use it. All is well now but better instructions should be included with the product. Good price, good product otherwise.

  2. Laurie

    My doctor recommended that I try one of these paraffin warmers to help my arthritis. I spent some time making my decision on which product to buy because I didn’t want to go cheap, but I also didn’t want to spend a huge amount of money on something that might or might not work for the purpose for which I was purchasing it. I am so glad I chose this one. The size is great, and the ability to adjust the temperature makes a huge difference. For instance, after the wax melted (which actually took less than two hours) I turned the temperature down to 55 degrees as suggested. That turned out to be too hot for me, though, so I turned it down to 50 degrees. That worked perfectly and, what’s more, my arthritis does feel better after I’ve pampered by hands. I’m going to try it on my feet next. I have large feet (sigh!), but the shape and size of this product will work for me, I think.

    Aesthetically, this paraffin warmer is not too obtrusive, which may or may not matter to you. It does to me! One thing you need to note, though, is that you will have to purchase the paraffin separately. Some units come with the first load of paraffin. The Salon Sundry does not, but that’s fine because I purchased lavender paraffin and it smells divine!

  3. Bookaholic

    I read a lot of iffy reviews before I bought this. Just want to say the product arrived packed very well, was brand new in the box, and works great.
    The only “con’ is that the temp setting doesn’t actually tell you the temp… it’s just a number. If you really want to know the actual temp, you need to have a laser temp gun.
    When I initially melted the wax for the first time, I set it on “65”. The wax melted in 2-3 hours.
    I keep mine set on “47” to actually keep the wax melted. When I’m going to use it, I kick the ‘temp’ down to “44”…and wait about 10-15 minutes for the wax to cool down just a little. It will start to harden up just a bit and get a bit of a film across the top of the wax…Then it’s perfect.
    If I leave it on “44” for too long, the wax will start to get semi-hard.
    If I try to stick my hand in at the “47” setting, I find it just a bit too hot.
    It helps a LOT with my arthritis. Feels so good… It also helps with my dry hands. I put a little bit of olive oil on my hands before I dip them.
    I have this machine for home use, and am using with Therabath Professional wax, no scent. Took 4 bags to fill it. I peel the wax off after and put it back in the pot, since the machine is just for my personal home use.

  4. mkpi

    After researching all the reviews of all the listed parafin wax warmers on Amazon I chose this one because of the descrete look and ergonomics and the metal interior. It arrived quickly through Prime and I was immediately satisfied with the look and quality of this product. After using it multiple times and appreciating the ease of viewing and using the digital readout temperature control, I am a very, very satisfied customer. It blends in on the bathroom counter and is very easy to access. Great purchase at what I believe to be a great price.

  5. El color NO es para nada como la imagen, está muy feo, muy cenizo 🤨

    Getting a wax melting machine was recommended by my husband’s physiotherapist for his arthritic hands. We read many reviews and decided to try this one. It has been used everyday and has made a world of difference to my husband. Plenty of room for him to spread his fingers. The only thing is…. Make sure you buy some wax to use for when your machine arrives. It’s fairly big so we purchased a case and are all around happy with our decision

  6. Susanne C. W.

    I just put it on the lowest setting. Which is 50 degrees. It melts the wax perfectly. And it’s a very large size. I was so happy to find this as I wasn’t keen on paying the bigger price for the other one. I use my hands a lot for work and I had an injury from a fall. I find this has been helping me a lot to heal

  7. Harry

    Works well and heat feels good on arthritic hands but it doesn’t last long even though I wrap my hands in plastic bags and bath towel. I leave it on for about 10 minutes but the feeling of heat subsides in about 5 mins. My hands are less painful overall so it must be helping. I set it up on an old microwave cart that I put in the bathroom. You need space for it and the only problem with the cart is it is too high if I want to dip a foot (one foot at a time would fit). I haven’t tried that yet but would only move the unit to the floor before plugging it in as you don’t want to spill any hot wax! I generally turn the unit on after lunch. It takes nearly 2 hours to melt 5 lbs of wax. I bought Paramed wax on Amazon. 6 lbs was about $25. It’s good and very oily so no need to add mineral oil. I only added 5-6 drops of peppermint oil as recommended by my physical therapist. May try adding more but we do notice a slight odor from it. Not unpleasant, just something we are not used to.

    One thing I cannot tell is whether the interior is plastic or metal. My PT said to get metal as some plastic units leak. Inside and out is all white and when you tap on the inside it sounds more like plastic than metal. But it hasn’t leaked after the first week. Overall, happy with it. But be aware it does take some dedicated space, and then commitment to use it regularly. It is easier to do one hand at a time unless you have someone to help cover your second hand. It would be hard to do both hands if you’re alone. I do one at a time so I have the other hand free to use my iPad, TV remote or whatever.

    I believe the product was fulfilled by Amazon, but not sure. In any case, after 5 business days, it had not even been processed for shipping! I contacted Amazon and they expedited it but be aware if you use free shipping, that apparently also means you’re at the back of the line for even starting to process your order! Pay for shipping if you’re in a hurry. I had the wax within 2 or 3 days and it sat here waiting for the warmer!

    As others have noted, the instructions are a joke, written by someone with little knowledge of English. Another reviewer wrote out the directions, which was helpful. Also, go to YouTube and a couple of physical therapists have a very good video on how to use it. You must dip your hands or feet at least 5 times to get enough wax layer to provide enough heat. I sometimes do more dips.

    So my advice is to be aware it takes time to melt the wax, and time to use it daily, or whenever. If you don’t have the time, this will just be another dust catcher. But if you can invest the time, it does seem to help arthritis pain. My PT said I’d notice more benefit over time as it reduces inflammation each time you use it.

  8. NK

    Mucho, mucho retraso, para llegar; no funcionaba , me comuniqué, mucha espera para una respuesta, lo regresé el 20 de julio, hoy 5 de agosto y aún sin respuesta de mi reembolso. Fecha del pedido: 21 de junio!!!! Y sigo sin mi reembolso.

  9. Eli Prince

    Works good

  10. Eli Prince

    This product is awesome. It takes about 2hrs to heat 6lbs of wax to liquid at 65C, and another 20 to cool back down to 53C before you dunk those achy hands. It’s big enough to get a whole foot in there too, unlike the cheaper products out there.

    I use it for arthritic pains in my hands and wrists (I’m 32, WTF?!) and it eases the pain for a few hours. It also smells good and softens callouses (I weight lift a lot).

    You definitely will want to purchase the plastic bags for your hands that you put on after applying the wax, so you don’t get it everywhere (it will firm up, but still be pliable and oily). You also want to get the insulating mittens that you put on after you do the plastic bag thing. The mittens keep the heat in and make the awesomeness last longer.

    Yes, I’m a straight dude – don’t judge me, I like soft hands yo

  11. Amazon Customer

    Thank you CaVaBien Salon in Calgary for your review. I figured if a professional Salon uses this for their customers then it ought to be good. And it is! Very pleased with this wax warmer. Priced well for quality. I used a mix of Homedics paraffin wax and Karite lavender paraffin wax (purchased separately of course) Melted nicely, temp easily adjusted and maintained. Paying a little more compared to cheaper models will not disappoint. Enjoy the therapy!

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