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Incense sticks are a great way to add a pleasant fragrance to a room. They can also be used during meditative exercises or yoga practice. If you know where to buy them cheaply, they are a great and effective way to positively energise a room and transform it into a haven of Peace.
Where can you buy incense sticks cheaply?
If you want to buy incense sticks cheaply, you should first ask yourself where you can buy them. This is because incense sticks are not available in every supermarket or drugstore. As a rule, you have to buy them in specialised Indian shops. Here you often only get the well-known Nag Champa or classic fragrances such as sandalwood.
However, our online shop is also a good place to buy incense sticks. Here you will find a large selection of different fragrances. You can order them from the comfort of your own home and try out your own scented oases.
Which incense sticks are best?
Incense sticks are available in many different varieties. Which ones are best for you depends on personal preference. Some people prefer incense sticks with a fresh scent such as apple or bergamot, others prefer incense sticks with a sweet or spicy scent such as cannabis or frankincense. But Nag Champa, oud or musk also have a wide following.
The classic incense sticks are made from charcoal dust and then flavoured. Masala incense sticks, on the other hand, are somewhat more expensive - but contain essential oils and spread a more intense fragrance. Ideally, you should try both variants.
If you want to buy incense sticks at a favourable price, it is best to look out for our economy packs or bulk packs. The ready-made assortment means you get great sets and save a lot.
How are incense sticks correctly lit and extinguished?
Incense sticks are usually lit using an incense holder, a flower pot or a bowl of sand. Light the tip, wait a few seconds and as soon as the end of the incense stick glows, place it in the appropriate (fireproof) holder.
Incense sticks extinguish themselves automatically when the end of the charcoal mixture has smouldered. Depending on the intensity, you can also cut off the smouldering end beforehand or dip it upside down in earth or similar - and thus continue the incense burning process at a later time.