Flameless, Accident-Free Candles For The Holidays
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Since the holidays are quickly approaching, I thought I’d take a break from the norm and tell you all about some great flameless candles from FlamelessCandles.net. For my family, Thanksgiving and Christmas are a time for everyone to get together. But with little kids and pets running all over the place, a candle could easily be knocked over and catch fire.
However, there’s an easy solution. You can get all sorts of different kinds of candles, including a flameless window candle, and never have to worry about accidents. FlamelessCandles.net sells candles that are battery operated (batteries are inserted easily through the bottom). However, a lot of these candles are made with 100% real wax and most have scents, so they’re completely realistic-seeming. On some of them you even have adjustable settings for light intensity on the bottom too, so you can create the perfect mood for any event.
Some candles I found on FlamelessCandles.net that I really like include the beeswax drip candle and swirl champagne candle.
These flameless candles have wicks and lighting that mimic the look of a real candle, but they are free of messes and accidents. They can be used outdoors and in buildings where open flame is not permitted. If you want to set a nice atmosphere for the holidays but you don’t want to worry, FlamelessCandles.net might just have what you are looking for!
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19. November 2007 at 03:29
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19. November 2007 at 08:57
I always prefer the real thing. Anyways, thanks for the site.
20. November 2007 at 03:19
Its safer. So im giving it a go. There is so many fire tragedies i think this is the only way forward.
20. November 2007 at 05:04
Ruchir, I prefer the real thing as well. But sometimes there are families with little children and pets that with a real candle, it could easily be knocked over. If there’s a couple living in a home alone, there’s not so much to worry about. But otherwise, there could be.
Cricket Games, I agree with you. Sometimes people can’t take the risk!
21. November 2007 at 18:49
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