Flameless candles
#13
I have some inexpensive ones but I was in Brookstone and the one they sell has a "flame" that is a piece of reflective metal(??) and waves around looking very real. A bit pricey but much more realistic. http://www.brookstone.com/led-flicke...ctList|745804p and http://www.brookstone.com/luminara-f...ctList|805970p
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#15
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Belleville, MI
Posts: 142
I have them from all over. Meijer's had a 20+ piece kit found in the candle dept for 29.99. Sometimes on sale for 19.99. It has 3 large candles with timers, some votive candles w/o timers and 12 tea light candles w/o timers. I have bought several of these. I just wish the votive and tea light candles had timers. Meijer's also has the (not sure technical name) antique style candle in holder with globe that has a timer. Makes a good nightlight you can carry if you get up at night. I have them all over the house set to come on at dark. Reduces the need to turn on lights when going into a room. Also good for power failures.
#17
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bosque County, Texas
Posts: 2,709
Guess I'm the odd woman out here. I was given some as a gift and I regifted them. They don't look real to me and the scent is not the same. But in all honesty, I don't have cats or small children who bother my candles and I never leave candles on in a room without people in the room so i don't have safety issues.
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