Candle snuffer

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A candle extinguisher in use
Snuffers

A candle douter is an instrument used to extinguish burning candles.[1] This may be either a (candle)snuffer (a scissor-like device with two flat blades)[2] or an extinguisher (a small cone at the end of a handle).[3] The term 'candlesnuffer' or 'snuffer' is also sometimes used to describe what was formerly known as an extinguisher.[2]

The scissor-like tool could be used to trim the wick of a candle. With skill, this could be done without extinguishing the flame. A small receptacle catches the trimmed bit of wick. This tool was rendered obsolete by the invention of self-snuffing wicks, which curl out of the flame when charred. This allows excess wick to burn away, preventing the wick from becoming too long.

The use of a douter helps to avoid problems associated with blowing hot wax. Extinguishers are still commonly used in homes and churches.

References

  1. Douter at Dictionary.com
  2. 2.0 2.1 Candlesnuffer at Dictionary.com
  3. Extinguisher at Dictionary.com


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