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snuffer

[snuhf-er] / ˈsnʌf ər /


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“They’re buying pans, crevice tools, ‘snuffer bottles,’ metal detectors, all the bare necessities,” he said.

From Seattle Times

To avoid blowing ash all over the candle, extinguish the flame with a snuffer, or dip the wick into the melted wax, then straighten it out.

From Washington Post

Made in a simple, modern style, the stainless steel and ceramic fire pit is available in a small or large size and comes with a snuffer.

From Seattle Times

For the creative in your life, a velvet chair, a modern carpet, a fancy candle snuffer and more.

From The Wall Street Journal

For my birthday last month, my younger daughter — the one I now refer to as the Disinherited One — gave me a printout of the National Candle Association’s candle-safety tips, along with a brass candle snuffer.

From Washington Post