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Adore the scent of a burning candle? Do you enjoy the feeling of flickering lighting?

Now you can have that same soothing wax lights experience with a battery operated candle.

Don't misunderstand me, I really like regular wax lights! What I don't really like are the spark soot on my walls, just how some wax lights melt unevenly, and even the danger of a lit wax lights in my home (which is overrun with four little ones, two cats as well as a dog).

One of technology's recent designs is the battery operated candle. These wax lights can be made with real wax, yet the light is generated from LED light bulbs motivated by batteries. These special LED lights sparkle similar to an actual flame, so you get the feeling of real shining candles.

The wax lights center shows a part which has been "melted," exactly like the flame burned off into the wax. The wick is black-colored, as thought it had been lit by a fire!

You can obtain any style of battery operated candle, from the pillars everyone knows as well as love, to the high, stunning tapers (like you might put on your dining room table for excitement), to tea illumination and votive. You can even discover solar controlled hanging lanterns for amusement on the deck at night. Another development is the submersible candle, including a "water lily" wax lights that floats on water is remarkable idea for a marriage ceremonies or other formal event.

Restaurant managers love these kind of wax lights considering that they don't need to be bothered about little ones playing with a candle fire on the table, or some other possible fire dangers.

What about the aroma, you may ask? Not a problem! Battery operated candles are accessible with or without the scents we all love.

How long do the batteries keep working? Good question. Your wax lights may use Lithium batteries or rechargeable batteries. Typically, tea light bulbs will probably burn for forty eight to fifty hours on one pair of batteries. Taper candles stay longer, about two hundred hours. One web page emphasizes that their tapers will last for one holiday period, if used to light a window each night. Pillars seem to average nearly one hundred eighty hours on a single battery charge.

You can see why battery manipulated wax lights is an excellent idea, for both ecological and safety functions.

by: John Reid




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