For candle wholesalers, distributors, and private label brands, the question “How many candles can 1kg of wax make?” is not just curiosity — it directly impacts your cost calculation, product pricing, profit margins, and production planning.
As a global OEM/ODM candle manufacturer, IKEDA works with hundreds of B2B buyers across Europe, the U.S., and Southeast Asia. We know exactly why accurate yield calculation matters — because every gram of wax affects your cost structure, retail pricing strategy, and brand competitiveness.
This guide will help you calculate:
- ✔ How many candles 1kg of wax can produce
- ✔ Yield differences by container size & wax type
- ✔ How wax cost affects your wholesale pricing
- ✔ Common mistakes B2B buyers make when estimating wax usage
- ✔ How manufacturers like IKEDA optimize wax yield to reduce your cost

1. How Many Candles Can 1kg of Wax Make? (Quick Answer)
Standard calculation:
1kg candle wax ≈ 1000ml volume
Yield depends mainly on container size:
| Candle Size | Wax Needed | Candles per 1kg Wax |
|---|---|---|
| 50g mini votive | 50g | 20 candles |
| 100g travel tin | 100g | 10 candles |
| 150g jar | 150g | 6–7 candles |
| 200g jar | 200g | 5 candles |
| 250g luxury glass | 250g | 4 candles |
| 300g large candle | 300g | 3 candles |
💡 B2B Insight: Larger jars look premium but consume more wax, increasing cost. Many brand owners balance luxury + cost by using 120–180g best-selling sizes.
2. Why Different Wax Types Produce Different Yields
Not all waxes weigh the same when poured. Density and burn performance affect actual yield.
What 1kg of each wax typically produces
| Wax Type | Density | Melt Pool Efficiency | Yield Accuracy | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soy Wax | Medium | High | Very accurate | Eco-friendly, used for premium brands |
| Paraffin Wax | High | Very high | Slightly more yield | Great scent throw, cost-effective |
| Coconut Wax | Lower | Slow burn | Fewer candles | Luxury candle brands love it |
| Soy–Paraffin Blend | Medium | Balanced | Stable yield | Most common for retail chains |
| Beeswax | High | Hard wax | Higher density | Yellow tone, natural brands |
🧪 IKEDA Tip:
We help B2B customers adjust wick size and fragrance load to maximize wax usage without compromising burning performance, reducing material waste by 3–8%.

3. Cost Calculation: How Much Does 1kg of Wax Cost You?
Your total candle cost is not only wax — but wax is usually 40–60% of material cost.
Typical B2B wax cost ranges (for bulk buyers)
(Prices vary slightly by region and season)
| Wax Type | Bulk Price / kg | Cost per Candle (Based on 150g) |
|---|---|---|
| Paraffin Wax | $1.5 – $2.2 | $0.22 – $0.33 |
| Soy Wax | $2.8 – $4.0 | $0.42 – $0.60 |
| Coconut-Soy Blend | $4.8 – $6.5 | $0.72 – $0.97 |
| Beeswax | $8 – $12 | $1.20 – $1.80 |
💡 For branding clients:
We calculate exact wax consumption + material cost + pouring loss + packing before production, helping you set stable retail prices, candle cost calculation for wholesale buyers.

4. What Buyers Often Miscalculate (And How IKEDA Avoids It)
❌ 1. Not accounting for “wax loss”
During production, wax sticks to equipment and containers.
Typical loss: 2–5%
IKEDA loss control: 1–2%
❌ 2. Forgetting fragrance load increases overall wax weight
A 150g candle with 8% fragrance requires:
150g wax + 12g fragrance = 162g total
This reduces yield by 1 candle per kg if miscalculated.
❌ 3. Assuming all jars fill to the same level
Actual fill volume varies by jar shape & wall thickness.
IKEDA provides:
- 3D volume test
- Final fill height suggestion
- Standardized filling spec for your brand
❌ 4. Using wrong wick size
Improper wick → uneven burn → wax waste → customer complaints
IKEDA tests 5–12 wick combinations per jar before finalizing.

5. How Manufacturers Optimize Yield for You (IKEDA Method)
We help B2B buyers reduce cost and increase production efficiency through:
✔ Optimized wax blends
We adjust wax formulas to improve density & burn balance.
✔ Lower waste filling systems
Our automatic pouring reduces waste by 60% vs. manual.
✔ Accurate real-world wax consumption test
Every client receives:
- Filled sample candles
- Actual wax consumption report
- Cost breakdown based on your SKU
✔ Bulk procurement advantage
With large wax supply partners, unit price is more stable — especially helpful for long-term private label brands.

6. How Many Candles Should You Expect Per Production Run?
Example (for 150g scented soy candles)
| Order Quantity | Total Wax Needed | Wax Loss | Total Wax Required | Total Candles per 1kg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,000 pcs | 150kg | 3kg | 153kg | 6–7 |
| 5,000 pcs | 750kg | 12kg | 762kg | 6–7 |
| 20,000 pcs | 3,000kg | 40kg | 3,040kg | 6–7 |
7. Is 1kg of Wax Enough for Starting a Candle Brand?
For new private-label buyers:
- Testing: 1kg is enough for 6–10 samples
- Small batch production: 10–20kg
- First real order: 50–200kg
💬 IKEDA offers low MOQ and free sample formulation advice for startups and new brands.

Conclusion: What You Should Take Away
1kg of wax makes 3–20 candles, depending on container size and wax type. For wholesale buyers, calculating this accurately helps you, request a Free Wax Consumption Test:
- Control cost
- Set competitive pricing
- Predict profit margins
- Plan batch production
- Avoid stock shortages
With IKEDA’s professional wax testing, cost breakdown, and OEM/ODM support, your brand can:
- Reduce material waste
- Improve overall candle quality
- Stabilize cost per unit
- Launch new candle lines faster







