
You do not need many incense burners. You need a few good ones. But the difference between a beginner with one cheap censer and a serious practitioner with a thoughtful collection is not money — it is understanding what each burner is for.
Why Collect Incense Burners?
Different burners are designed for different purposes. A coil incense burner will ruin your line incense experience. A charcoal burner will make powder burning messy.

The Essential Five Burners
- Ceramic censer for charcoal: For powder and resin burning.
- Line incense holder: A simple vertical stand for stick incense.
- Electric incense heater: Essential for appreciating high-end materials.
- Coil incense holder: Only for coil incense.
- Portable incense case: For travel or outdoor use.

Materials: Which to Choose
Ceramic is traditional and affordable. Bronze is traditional for temple use. Wood requires care. Glass is modern and easy to clean. Stone is durable.


How to Start a Collection
- Start with one versatile censer.
- Add an electric heater.
- Get a line incense holder.
- Expand based on what you actually burn.
FAQ
How many burners do I need?
Three: one for charcoal/powder, one for line incense, one electric heater.
What should I spend?
For beginners: 20-50 dollars gets you a perfectly functional censer.