





🏡 Ignite nostalgia, breathe Maine’s forest magic.
The Small LOG Cabin Incense Burner by Paine’s is a charming 3.5 x 3 x 2.5 inch handcrafted wooden burner designed to hold balsam fir incense logs. Made in Maine since 1931, it includes 10 all-natural, chemical-free balsam fir logs that release a fresh, woodsy aroma reminiscent of holiday forests. This sustainable incense set combines artisanal craftsmanship with a cozy aesthetic, perfect for creating a warm, inviting atmosphere in any modern home or office.
| ASIN | B017ZFDI24 |
| ASIN | B017ZFDI24 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #304,079 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #674 in Incense |
| Brand Name | Paine's |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,543) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 3.5"L x 3"W x 2.5"Th |
| Item Length | 3.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Paine's |
| Manufacturer | Paine's |
| Material Type | Balsam Fir Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3 x 2.5 inches; 4.23 ounces |
| Shape | Log Cabin |
| UPC | 811358020585 796433848189 |
| UPC | 811358020585 796433848189 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**B
Charming Little Cabin! Just Perfect!
Charming Little Cabin! I was excited to find this little cabin that reminded me of my daughter's and my favorite place in the world-Our cabin in the woods. I bought it and the 72 refill pack of Balsam Fir incense and was even more thrilled when it arrived! My whole family, including my Mom, not only loves the cabin with the little smoking chimney, but also finds the sweet, balsam smoke incredibly enjoyable and perfect for Christmas time and Winter! I have had no trouble lighting them with a lighter or my gas stove (make sure the whole ring glows red without gaps) and not a single one has stopped burning before it was completely done. I have no trouble putting the lit incense into the cabin and we've burned 4 to 5 a day since it arrived we all love it so much. It does NOT smell of cigarettes or Marijuana in the slightest! It smells like sweet Balsam Fir in the fireplace. Absolutely fantastic and so homey and cheerful! I think the trouble might be is that some might be used to the smell of fresh needles or the oil in candles-which I adore too, but that's not whst this is. This is sweet Balsam Fir, but is the wood smell from burning, not like a wreath on the door. I think both versions have a beautiful aroma personally.
L**A
So cute and smells amazing
My mom bought me one of these for christmas and thought it was the coolest thing ever considering I was born and raised in Maine. I had to buy 2 for some friends. Itsvery unique and smells amazing right out of the box. The only down side of this little cutie is it's hard to keep the incense burning. But when you get it going it looks so cool with the chimney smoke. Love it.
M**N
Nice, but NOT what I remember from Paine's
This little log cabin is a described, quite small and cute. It arrived on time and adequately packaged. Moving it once lit will likely result in the incense log falling over, so light it where you want it. The smoke can be hard to see, but then again, if it were more prolific the fragrance would likely be overbearing. The pros: Cute Small profile Smells nice Love the look of the smoke from the chimney! Cons: Because it's so small it is difficult to place lit "logs" into the ring. It comes with "logs" instead of the advertised "cones". Logs frequently have to be lit multiple times as they will go out after about 5min. As you can see in the pictures, removing the tape and sticker remove part of the stain leaving clear marks across the roof. BIGGEST CON: This "balsam fir" incense smells like it has leaves mixed in NOT how any Paine's I've ever had smelled.
S**2
A nice little incense holder, but smells like burning wood.
The cabin itself is very nice, not very large and more of a small decorative piece. They include several rods of incense, and there is a small metal hole to fit it into while burning. The rods, however, are just a bit too thick to fit into the holder, so they fall over. I took a sharp knife and with the smallest of scraping around one end, it fit snuggly into the holder and was ready to light. Once lit, it was difficult to get the incense burning, so be patient. You want this to have a flame, which will recede, after which the orange glow of the incense will produce smoke. Then put the roof on. The smell of the incense is powerful, however it very much smells like your fireplace has backed up. My wife from upstairs asked "Is something on fire?" Which isn't very Christmasy or cozy. I do enjoy a good fire in the fireplace, however I don't enjoy the smell of fireplace from incense, and would prefer these have a more piney smell than just burning a log. Also a good tip - if you want to extinguish the incense, just turn the rod upside and insert the burning end into the metal holder part. It will put itself out. I'll get some different scented incense for sure, as these appear to just be wood, as they say it is. And as such, it smells like burning wood in your house...not like the perfumed smells most of us are used to from candles and usual incense. I find this very reasonably priced for a cute incense holder.
A**A
Nostalgia at its finest
I grew up in the Northeast and had one of these as a kid. Now that I’m 38 and living in the Southwest I thought I’d get it again for nostalgia sake. The cabin is smaller than I expected but I didn’t realize there were sizes to choose from. It smells the same as I remember and is just so cute and cozy. Can’t wait to light it during Christmas time. It’s a little tricky to light and takes some patience. But it’s worth it.
C**N
Get incense cones… the sticks that come with it are impossible to light.
Charming little house that blue smoke out of it should be. They do give you some really lovely smelling balsam or cedar sticks however they’re incredibly difficult to light so I just picked up my favorite incense cones. I love this little thing that I use it every night. It actually helps me sleep.
A**R
Very disappointed. Fire hazard.
The incense cones don’t burn when roof is place.
G**Y
I love the scent of Balsam Fir
I burned some balsam fir sticks in the campfire when I was out camping way up north on the lake. The scent of a woodsy dry incense came over to me on a breeze from the smoke. It was wonderful. I bought the Paine's Incense cabin here to have that scent whenever I want. I admit, when I was a kid and smelling these Paine's sticks back then, they did not appeal to me and just smellt like rough burning wood. But since haveing maybe thousands of campfires since then, and enjoying various burning wood scents like oak and pine and cedar, I appreciate the wood fire smells . i like the little log cabin, its neat how the smoke drafts into the door and up and out the chimney. The sticks don't burn for that long, but long enough for an incense scent to fill the room for a while. One key with this incense is to really get it lit. You dont just light it and then think its good, you have to really get a nice coal on top, or it might burn for a whle and then go out, but if you light it good then again, it will burn fully, and if you start it off with a good tip burning then it will go all the way from there too. Now I just have to get some refills, because I have already burned through half of these 10 sticks in the few days I have had this.
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