Backflow Burners and Cones: Waterfall Incense for UK Homes
Backflow incense is one of the most striking ways to scent a room. The cones are hollow, so the cool, dense smoke flows downwards over the burner instead of drifting up, creating a slow waterfall effect that is mesmerising in low light. Klevaro's range covers ornate ceramic, resin and stone burners alongside Satya, Buddha's Blessing and Elements cone packs in a wide spread of fragrances. If this is your first time, browse the matching incense sticks and cones for a more traditional everyday option to keep alongside.
Cones from Satya, Buddha's Blessing and Elements
The cone you choose matters as much as the burner. Satya backflow cones in Nag Champa, Lavender and Sandalwood are the most popular for everyday use, while Citronella sees a spike in summer for outdoor patios and conservatories. Buddha's Blessing and the seven-chakra cone sets are popular for meditation and reiki rooms, and the larger Elements Jasmine jumbo cones run longer at around 12 to 15 minutes each. Always buy proper backflow cones: regular incense cones will not produce the falling-smoke effect.
Choosing a Burner for Your Space
Ceramic dragon, Buddha and waterfall burners tend to give the most dramatic visual effect because of their height and the cascading channels designed into them. Smaller resin pieces fit well on a side table or bedside cabinet. Look for a clear collection channel underneath, ideally one you can wipe out, because backflow leaves a sticky residue over time. For broader styling ideas across the home, pair your burner with pieces from our home fragrance selection.
Getting the Waterfall Effect
Three things make or break the waterfall effect: a draught-free room, a cool ambient temperature, and a cone that is fully alight. Light the tip of the cone, let it flame for around 10 seconds, blow it out, then place it hollow-side-down over the burner hole. Wait 30 seconds for the smoke to settle into its downward flow. Open windows, fans and even a heating radiator can disrupt the effect, so position the burner away from air currents. Each cone lasts five to eight minutes.
Top Picks for First-Time Buyers
If you are new to backflow incense, start with a mid-size ceramic dragon or Buddha burner and a six-pack of Satya Nag Champa cones: this combination shows off the cascading effect well and gives a familiar, calming scent. Add a Citronella pack for summer evenings on a covered patio, and the Buddha's Blessing chakra assortment for meditation sessions. Avoid the tallest waterfall designs as a first purchase, since they need more careful positioning to produce a clean smoke flow. A starter kit comfortably fits within most birthday or housewarming gift budgets.