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    Flameless candle for presents

    My Wife came home with one of these... LED candle? - Yeah, riiiiiiight I said.

    But, it looks incredibly realistic and even smells like a scented one... maybe because it's made of flavoured wax. The 'flame' dances around better than the website shows, needing only the slightest of air movements, or so it seems....

    The perfect alternative to real candles

    I've seen them on evilBay for around $50, SWMBO picked up hers for $40 at a boutique gift shoppe.

    Last minute gift ?

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    Yeah, they work better than you would think. I've got a set of 4 rechargable tea light candles we use on the table from time to time. They look great and no chance of a fire.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    We now have a set of these candles in the bathroom. Very realistic I must admit. Previously the wife used to have aromatic candles burning around the bath when she had a tub but I had to ban them after she almost set fire to the Tassie Oak on the walls one day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    Yeah, they work better than you would think. I've got a set of 4 rechargable tea light candles we use on the table from time to time. They look great and no chance of a fire.
    First saw them in a little Greek restaurant in Hobart a few years ago. Thought they were quite nifty. If they're placed into a nice little receptacle, you wouldn't know the difference.

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    They sound expensive !! ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    They sound expensive !! ??
    I bought some individual units off ebay that use small button batteries for about $1 each delivered.

    The rechargable ones are Arlec and cost about $15 for the four I think. All 4 plug onto a base that charges them - nifty and cheap.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Rechargeable candles now I have heard it all

    Might get a set and swap out the old 200tdi headlights probably brighter
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