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Super Sunday TSVs

I wondered how Super Sunday will actually work, will they just show the various tsvs as the day goes by, and will you be able to look at them all on their website early on and get your orders in? I fancy the Yankee one but woul rather see it before buying and am hoping for a more inspiring OPI one,than the last few they have had. Any ideas? cant see me going far next sunday!!
 
I wondered how Super Sunday will actually work, will they just show the various tsvs as the day goes by, and will you be able to look at them all on their website early on and get your orders in? I fancy the Yankee one but woul rather see it before buying and am hoping for a more inspiring OPI one,than the last few they have had. Any ideas? cant see me going far next sunday!!
My guess is that they will reveal them one by one to create more temptations.
I also wonder whether it will be 24 hour TSV price for each product or may be just a couple of hours or an hour just to make people decide quickly and buy more. I'm not tempted at all (at this moment), saving myself for a nail boutique TSV on 29th.
 
Yes, having looked at Nail Boutique, i am very tempted with that, wonder what the TSV price will be? thought i read somewhere on here it was approx £70 but i may have dreamt that!
 
I have noticed that normally a TSV price is £10 less that the QVC asking price, for example any beauty TSV price now days is £38.98 (qvc asking price £48.xx). If it is an expensive gadget (Clarisonic or TUA) the TSV price may be £20 less than the qvc asking price. So I'm hoping for at least £10-12 off the asking price.
 
Thanks SW Just what I've been wishing for and a reasonable price. I was about to try and make my own.

Hi I love shopping, can i be cheeky? if you get your Yankee electric tart burner before next Sunday, could you tell us what it looks like? i do fancy it but dont really want to order one without seeing what it looks like, hope you don't mind me asking, many thanks x
 
My guess is that they will reveal them one by one to create more temptations.
I also wonder whether it will be 24 hour TSV price for each product or may be just a couple of hours or an hour just to make people decide quickly and buy more. I'm not tempted at all (at this moment), saving myself for a nail boutique TSV on 29th.

I think so too, if we know all the TSVs we can pick the one we want but if they are revealed throughout the day we might buy something then see something later that we cannot resist therefore spend more.
 
Thanks SW Just what I've been wishing for and a reasonable price. I was about to try and make my own.

Major, major chuffed with this one. Thanks SCW!! Ive been looking everywhere for a YC electric tart warmer but drawn blanks everytime. And I was literally just about to buy an electric oil warmer from Kleeneze which is £16, but the only electric thing I can find anywhere!!, I am chuffed to little mint balls with this TSV as it is a YC product, therefore intended for candle usage whereas the Kleeneze one was aimed at oils and wax "granules", so whilst it would work it would take far far longer to melt down a tart. Plus this TSV includes 18 tarts which admittedly whilst the majority I will hate as they are floral it still adds up to £18+ worth of tarts, so the warmer is then costing less than a tenner. Whoopy doopy dooh dah!! happy bunny!!
 
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So so so chuffed with the YC electric tart burner, I have just ordered mine ... whoopee!!! I risked no EP which may have been available on the day, but I think this is very likely to sell out and so it was worth the risk. EP would have been better as then I would have ordered several as fab pressies but "I" am sorted at least and I deserve a pressie lol :eek:) thank you SCW for the heads up !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
My Yankee tart burner has arrived and I'll list the tart flavours below. The burner itsself seems good quality and is plain white glazed ceramic finish with raised pattern. Very pleased with it and it seems better than my previous Yankee electric burner and is slightly larger.

The tarts include 2 of the following:

Loves me loves me not
Fresh Cut Roses
Clean Cotton
True Rose
Coastal Waters
Beach Flowers
Lemon Lavender
Lilac Blossom
Fluffy Towels

Hope that helps people decide before the day, sure it will sell out quickly.

Jude xx
 
My YC electric tart burner has arrived as well. Heats up quickly the only thing I think I'm not so keen on is that the place where you put the wax tart is integral to the unit so you cannot take it out and put it in the freezer to get the old tart out.
I'm planning to use it with a timer so that nice smells waft through the house every evening.
 
I use a silicone fairy cake whatstit then I can change the flavours easily, once the wax has solidified again it pops straight out of the silicone. I only use about an 8th of a tart at a time so this lot will last years.

Above someone mentioned a betterware wax bead melter and I'd say this would work perfectly as the YC tarts are just that: compressed wax beads.

Jude xx
 
My YC electric tart burner has arrived as well. Heats up quickly the only thing I think I'm not so keen on is that the place where you put the wax tart is integral to the unit so you cannot take it out and put it in the freezer to get the old tart out.
I'm planning to use it with a timer so that nice smells waft through the house every evening.

Thanks so very much for posting this information.
I did notice it looked like there was no removable saucer, which I had hoped was perhaps missing from the photos.
The previous one I ordered from QVC has a removable dish that is so handy to pop into the freezer.
I makes a change not having to make space for the whole non electric burner.
I certainly will not be ordering these to replace the non electric ones, which I had really hoped to do.
If you can't easily get out the old used wax, then it's a real no no for me.
Will be listening closely how Mikeala explains how to remove the used tart wax residue.
 
ooh it seems strange that it doesn't have a removable tray as it will be tricky to get the melted tart out now, and I just hope Micheala doesn't say anything which leads people to believe that you can just pour it out as for all of us that use these tarts, the minute that the heat source is removed they start to solidify straight away. In the early days I myself tried to pour it out of the top glass bowls straight into the kitchen bin, but of course it just solidifies in a pour splash shape straight away and then I spent ages scraping it all off. You therefore couldn't be expected to pour it out of this electric burner as it will make a right old mess.

For the ladies out there who have received there's through already - presumably there is much is too much in the way of mechanics inside making it unsafe to stand it in the fridge (no with the plug obviously) for a "very short" time just to harden off the wax to pop it out.

It was me who mentioned Kleeneze/Betterware in an earlier thread, and whilst I know the YC tarts are made of crumbly wax beads the tart itself is compacted, the oil warmers on Kleeneze that I was referring to are sold alongside bags of "loose" wax beads, a bit like sand, which is why they said the tarts take a lot longer to break down. I s'pose you could smash one up in a plastic bag but its all too much of a faff.

I have already ordered my electric one from this TSV but I feel a little disappointed now!

Would the glass bowls on the current wax burners fit in the top or would they not reach the heat source.
 
My YC electric tart burner has arrived as well. Heats up quickly the only thing I think I'm not so keen on is that the place where you put the wax tart is integral to the unit so you cannot take it out and put it in the freezer to get the old tart out.
I'm planning to use it with a timer so that nice smells waft through the house every evening.

Hiya, please can you let us know how you personally get the used tart wax out of yours, my burner hasn't arrived yet but from the comments on here I am really disappointed now to find that there is no removable tray. So if you have an answer with your one it would be great to know. Thank you!!! xxxx
 
Hiya, please can you let us know how you personally get the used tart wax out of yours, my burner hasn't arrived yet but from the comments on here I am really disappointed now to find that there is no removable tray. So if you have an answer with your one it would be great to know. Thank you!!! xxxx

An easy way to remove a used tart from this type of burner is:

Light the t-light as usual and wait about 30 seconds to a minute. The tart should then slide out of the dish quite easily. Wipe the dish with a paper towel and you’re good to go :happy:

Alternatively, use a silicon cupcake case* to contain the tart in the dish (see below) which makes changing used tarts dead simple.

*http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003SZNVFK/?tag=shoppingcom03-21

:sun:
 
yep silicone bun case is the best way....just not as pretty to look at but us does mean your tart will reform into a set cake and you can swap between fragrances easily. I only melt mine for about 20 minutes at a time and only a fraction of a tart or they're over-powering.

Jude xx
 

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