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  2. Flameless candle - Wikipedia

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    Flameless candles display flickering light, simulating real flames. As a decorative element, the design of a flameless candle is relatively versatile. The body or "housing" of the device is commonly cylindrical, containing a battery pack and an often flame-shaped LED lamp atop the candle. Many manufactures use LED lights with a sporadic ...

  3. A Definitive Ranking of the 20 Best Scented Candles, Vetted ...

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    Below, a definitive ranking of the 20 best-scented candles (and scroll down for some info on what to keep in mind while you’re shopping). The 36 Best Fall Candles, Vetted & Reviewed 2023 The ...

  4. The 10 best holiday candles to make your home smell merry and ...

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    The Nest Holiday Scented Candle is a best-seller during the winter months, and it’s perfect for burning at home or giving as a gift. It has notes of pomegranate, mandarin orange, pine, cloves ...

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    Best Overall: ThruNite TC15 V3 2403 High Lumen Rechargeable Flashlight. Best Value: Anker Bolder LC40 Rechargeable Flashlight. Best Tactical: Fenix PD36R Rechargeable Flashlight. Highest Battery ...

  6. Outdoor candle - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor candle, [1] which is also known a pitch torch or a garden candle [2] (Swedish: marschall, Danish: haveblus, [3] Finnish: soihtukynttilä) is a large (usually 10 cm wide) tealight-like candle that is lit outside. Outdoor candles are commonly found in Scandinavia, [4] and are used as an outdoor decoration in private gardens, graves or ...

  7. Nightlight - Wikipedia

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    The neon versions consumed very little energy and had a long life, but had a tendency to flicker on and off (reminiscent of a candle), which some users liked and others found annoying. In the 1960s, small nightlights appeared that featured a low-power electroluminescent panel emitting soft green or blue light; similar lights are still available ...