The backflow incense burner is a unique aromatherapy tool that is designed to allow the smoke to flow backwards, creating a waterfall-like visual effect, and is loved by aromatherapy enthusiasts.
1. What is a backflow incense burner
The backflow incense burner is a specially designed incense burner whose structure allows the smoke to flow from top to bottom, forming a unique visual effect. The realization of this effect relies on the special design of the backflow incense cone. The smoke produced when burning is heavier than air, so it will flow downwards and slowly sink along the path of the incense burner, like a waterfall.
2. How to use the backflow incense burner
When using the backflow incense burner, it is recommended to follow the following steps:
Choose the right backflow incense cone: Make sure to use a dedicated backflow incense cone to get the best smoke effect.
Light the incense cone: Light the tip of the backflow incense cone, wait for it to burn fully for about 4-6 seconds, then gently blow out the open flame, making sure the surface of the incense cone is red and hot.
Place the incense cone: Place the burning incense cone in the designated position of the incense burner, making sure that the small hole at the bottom of the incense cone is aligned with the through hole of the incense burner so that the smoke can flow down smoothly.
Keep the environment quiet and stable: To achieve the best backflow effect, it is recommended to use it in a windless environment to avoid air flow affecting the sinking of smoke. This operation is very important. Some users say that the backflow incense burner does not have the effect of waterfall because it is not used in a windless environment.
3. How to clean the backflow incense burner
After long-term use of the backflow incense burner, oil stains or residues may be left on the surface, affecting the appearance and use effect. When cleaning, you can use the following methods:
Preliminary cleaning: After the incense burner cools down, remove the remaining incense ash and incense cone debris.
Soaking and cleaning: Soak the incense burner in warm water for a few minutes to soften the attached oil stains. (Please note that the backflow incense burner with light cannot be soaked in water.)
Brushing: Use a soft brush dipped in baking soda or neutral detergent to gently brush the surface of the incense burner to remove stains.
Rinse and dry: Rinse the incense burner thoroughly with clean water to ensure that there is no residual detergent. Then, place it in a ventilated place to dry naturally.
For stubborn stains, add tea seed powder to clean water and soak the incense burner for about 30 minutes before cleaning.
4. Unique backflow incense burner
There are many creatively unique designed backflow incense burners on the market, which combine artistry and functionality to meet the preferences of different consumers. For example, some incense burners are designed to look like mountains and flowing water, lotus flowers in full bloom, etc. They can be used as aromatherapy tools and interior decorations to enhance the beauty of the space. What's more special is that there are backflow incense burners with lights, which can also be used as night light decorations.
5. Why do many people like the backflow incense burner with dragon design?
As a symbol of good luck in oriental culture, the dragon is widely used in the design of the backflow incense burner. The dragon-shaped backflow incense burner is usually made of ceramic or resin, with exquisite carvings. After the incense cone is lit, the smoke winds down from the dragon's mouth or body, as if the dragon is spitting out fairy air, creating a mysterious and solemn atmosphere. This type of incense burner is not only practical, but also has a high ornamental and collection value.
In short, the backflow incense burner is deeply loved by people for its unique design and use experience. Whether it is used daily or as a decoration, the backflow incense burner can add a touch of elegance and tranquility to life.

