If you are sourcing equipment for a salon chain, a spa-supply catalog or your own private-label brand, picking among paraffin wax warmer manufacturers is harder than it looks. The retail listings all promise “professional grade,” but B2B buyers care about different things: real tub capacity, how tightly the thermostat holds temperature, minimum order quantity, whether you can put your own logo on the housing, and how fast a reorder lands at your warehouse. This guide is built for that audience. We profiled eight real paraffin wax warmer manufacturers and brands, sorted them into three tiers, and mapped each one to the kind of buyer it actually fits. We do not quote retail prices here because pricing for wholesale and OEM is always quote-based. Instead, the goal is to help you shortlist the right partner fast, then move to a quote with the two or three that match your market, volume and branding needs.

How We Ranked These Manufacturers

We did not rank purely on brand fame. For a B2B buyer, a famous consumer brand can be the wrong choice if it will not do private label. We scored each of these paraffin wax warmer manufacturers against six practical criteria:

  1. Capacity range — from 2 to 3 lb personal units up to 6 to 8 lb salon and spa tubs.
  2. Temperature-control precision — digital thermostats and a stable working band versus simple on/off heating.
  3. Certification readiness — ability to configure units with the right voltage, plug and destination compliance marks.
  4. MOQ flexibility — whether the supplier serves small distributors or only large stocking orders.
  5. Customization depth — logo, packaging, tub capacity, control board and voltage options.
  6. Lead time and reorder reliability — realistic production windows and consistent restocking.

Those six show up again at the end as a buyer checklist. For the full vetting methodology, see our guide on how to vet a paraffin wax warmer manufacturer.

Top 8 Paraffin Wax Warmer Manufacturers in 2026

Paraffin wax warmer manufacturers sorted into three tiers on a shelf by capacity and OEM fit

Tier 1: Established International Brands

These are the names buyers recognize. They are strong on trust and clinical credibility, but most do not offer true private label, and minimums for any custom work are high.

1. Therabath (WR Medical Electronics)

Therabath has made paraffin baths in the USA since 1962 and is widely treated as the reference point for therapeutic units. Its professional baths are built to medical-device-grade standards and are positioned for clinical, rehab and high-trust retail use.

Best for: Buyers serving physical-therapy, medical and premium wellness channels who need a recognized clinical name and are not seeking custom branding.

2. WaxWel

WaxWel is a US clinical paraffin specialist supplying both baths and a steady stream of paraffin refills. Its catalog leans toward physical therapy, occupational therapy and rehab distribution, where consumable refill supply matters as much as the unit itself.

Best for: Medical and rehab distributors who want a single source for both the bath and ongoing paraffin refills.

3. GiGi (American International Industries)

GiGi is a US salon brand with more than 50 years in professional hair removal and wax warming. Its professional paraffin baths hold up to roughly 8 lb of wax with digital temperature control, built for continuous salon workflow.

Best for: Salon-supply catalogs and distributors who want an established beauty brand with salon-scale capacity, rather than a private-label run.

Tier 2: Mid-Market Spa & Salon Suppliers

These makers sit between famous brands and pure OEM factories. They offer solid professional equipment and broader distribution, with some flexibility on volume.

4. Amber Products

Amber Products is a US spa-equipment brand supplying compact paraffin warmers and refills aimed at esthetics rooms and day spas. It is a practical pick when paraffin is one line within a broader spa-room equipment order.

Best for: Day-spa and esthetics buyers consolidating paraffin into a larger spa-equipment purchase.

5. Carmel Industries

Founded in 1974 near Montreal, Carmel Industries grew from a small producer into a global manufacturer of salon and spa equipment, including professional paraffin warmers. It gives buyers a North American manufacturing option with export reach.

Best for: Distributors who want a North American manufacturer with international shipping rather than a US-only retail brand.

6. Conair

Conair is a large US appliance maker whose paraffin spa systems and compact heaters are broadly distributed, with easy access to replacement parts. The trade-off is that its units skew consumer and entry-salon rather than heavy-duty professional.

Best for: Mass-retail and entry-level buyers who prioritize wide availability and parts support over salon-grade durability.

Tier 3: OEM & Private-Label Sourcing

This tier is where brands and distributors who want their own product, not a rebadge, should focus. These are the paraffin wax warmer manufacturers that actually build to your spec.

7. LOVE CRAZY

LOVE CRAZY is a Foshan, China factory established in 2017, running automated production lines for wax heaters with full OEM and ODM support. It is geared to high-volume programs and brands that want manufacturing scale and custom configuration.

Best for: Larger brands placing volume OEM orders who can meet container-scale minimums.

8. Nail Legend (Editor’s Pick for OEM/Private Label)

Nail Legend is an Asia-based OEM and private-label partner built specifically for brands and distributors that want a custom paraffin warmer without a giant first order. We support low MOQ, custom logo on the housing, custom packaging, and configuration of capacity, voltage, plug standard and temperature control to match your destination market. Because we run a B2B OEM and wholesale model across Spa and Body Care, you can also bundle paraffin warmers with adjacent product lines in one program. Explore our OEM capabilities or browse the full product range to see how a private-label program comes together.

Best for: Emerging brands, distributors and Amazon or independent-store sellers who want their own branded paraffin warmer with low MOQ, fast customization and the option to scale.

Manufacturer Comparison Table

ManufacturerOriginMain Capacity FocusMOQ SenseCustomizationBest-Fit Buyer
TherabathUSA6 lb clinicalHigh / branded onlyMinimalClinical & premium retail
WaxWelUSAClinical baths + refillsHigh / branded onlyMinimalRehab & PT distributors
GiGiUSAUp to 8 lb salonHigh / branded onlyMinimalSalon-supply catalogs
Amber ProductsUSACompact spaMediumLimitedDay-spa equipment buyers
Carmel IndustriesCanadaSalon & spaMediumSomeNorth American distributors
ConairUSAPersonal to entry-salonMass retailLimitedMass-retail / entry buyers
LOVE CRAZYChinaSalon, OEM scaleContainer-scale OEMFull OEM/ODMLarge volume brands
Nail LegendAsia2-8 lb, configurableLow MOQFull private labelEmerging brands & distributors

6 Criteria to Vet a Paraffin Warmer Supplier

Vetting a paraffin wax warmer supplier against a checklist: capacity, temperature control, MOQ, lead time

Before you request a quote, run any shortlisted supplier through this checklist. It mirrors how we ranked the paraffin wax warmer manufacturers above and keeps your sourcing decision evidence-based.

  1. Confirm true capacity, not marketing capacity. Ask for usable wax volume in pounds, and match it to your treatment load. Our capacity guide for salon versus personal units shows how to size this correctly.
  2. Check temperature control. Request the working temperature band and whether control is digital and stable across an eight-hour day.
  3. Verify destination compliance build. Confirm the supplier configures voltage, plug type and the right compliance marks for each country you ship to.
  4. Pin down MOQ in writing. Separate stock-chassis-plus-logo minimums from fully custom tooling minimums.
  5. Define customization scope. List logo, packaging, tub color, capacity and control options, and confirm artwork formats up front.
  6. Get lead time for sample and bulk separately. A realistic supplier quotes sampling time and production time as two distinct numbers.

For the deeper version of this process, our paraffin wax warmer wholesale buyer guide walks through every step from RFQ to first reorder.

Editor’s Take

If your priority is a trusted clinical name for a medical or premium retail channel, a Tier 1 brand like Therabath or WaxWel is the safe call. If you want broad availability and parts support for entry-level units, Tier 2 names like Conair or Carmel fit. But if your real goal is to build your own brand, sell to distributors, or test a new market without a container-scale commitment, the OEM tier is where the value is. That is exactly where Nail Legend is positioned: low MOQ, full logo and capacity customization, destination-correct electrical builds, and the ability to bundle paraffin warmers with adjacent Spa and Body Care lines. When you are ready to compare a custom spec against your current cost, request a quote and we will turn your requirements into a buildable, branded paraffin warmer program.

Ready to move? Request a Quote or download our catalog to share specs with your team.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a paraffin wax warmer manufacturer and a reseller?
A manufacturer owns the tooling, controls the heating element, thermostat and tub molding, and can change capacity, voltage or branding. A reseller simply rebadges stock units. For OEM or private-label programs you want a true manufacturer, because only they can adjust temperature ranges, plug standards and logo placement to fit your market and brand.

What MOQ should I expect from paraffin wax warmer manufacturers?
Established Western brands rarely sell unbranded units and have high custom minimums. Asia-based OEM factories typically start around 100 to 500 units per model, with lower runs possible for stock chassis plus custom logo. Nail Legend supports low-MOQ private-label orders so smaller brands and distributors can test a market before committing to a full container.

What capacity should a salon paraffin warmer have?
Personal and retail units usually hold around 2 to 3 lb of wax, while salon and spa models run 4 to 8 lb so technicians can dip full hands, elbows or feet back to back. Match capacity to treatment volume; our capacity guide breaks down salon versus personal sizing in detail before you commit to a manufacturer.

How tight should temperature control be on a professional unit?
Professional paraffin warmers should hold wax in a safe working band, typically near 125 to 135 F, without large swings. Digital thermostats with a stable set point are preferable to simple on/off heaters, because tight control protects client comfort and reduces burn risk while keeping wax workable across a busy day.

Can I get my own logo and packaging on the units?
Yes, with a true OEM partner. Custom logo on the housing, branded packaging, a custom instruction insert and even custom tub color or capacity are all standard private-label options. Western brands seldom offer this; Asia-based OEM factories like Nail Legend do. Confirm artwork format, print method and packaging minimums in your quote.

What lead time is realistic for an OEM paraffin warmer order?
Stock chassis with custom branding often ships in roughly 20 to 35 days after artwork sign-off and deposit. Fully custom tooling, new capacity or a custom control board adds time for sampling and approval. Always confirm sample lead time separately from bulk production, and build in voltage and certification checks for your destination market.

Do I need different units for the US, EU and Australia?
Often yes. Voltage (110V versus 220 to 240V), plug type and destination compliance marks differ by region. A capable manufacturer configures the heating element and plug for each target market rather than shipping one generic unit. Specify every destination country up front so your supplier quotes the correct electrical build and documentation.

How do I start an OEM paraffin warmer program with Nail Legend?
Send your target capacity, destination markets, branding assets and rough volume, and we return a quote with sample lead time, MOQ and customization scope. From there we sample, you approve, and we move to production. Start at our OEM capabilities page or request a quote directly.