Oh, a relaxed evening with the most beautiful candlelight. Nice, isn't it? Yes, if it weren't for the unsightly wax stains on the new wooden table or the soot stains on the curtains. The candle stubs burnt on one side, which are really no longer nice to look at. The concerns that Bello might accidentally knock over the candles. And anyway, the fact that you're actually far too afraid that something will start to burn somewhere. But do you want to do without candlelight? Out of the question. There are LED candles! The most beautiful candlelight - and completely safe. With numerous extra features and a look that you have to look twice to tell them apart from real candles.
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You have a free choice - even with LED candles. Because LED candles are in no way inferior to real candles in terms of design. Therefore: Whether red, white, blue, black, cream or in trendy mint green, rosé or raspberry colors. With texture, glitter effect - and of course also with real wax coating including typical wax smell and apparently run-off wax on the edge. As a stick candle, tea light or with a small or large diameter. Which version should it be? What? Of course, you also want to be able to blow out the candle. Yes, even that is possible with LED candles. So you don't have to do without anything. Except for the fear of fire hazards.
We would like to give you a general answer to this question. Unfortunately, there is no such thing - sorry. Even though LED candles are usually operated with batteries, they usually require different sizes. And the number of batteries is also very different. You can easily find out which and how many batteries you need for your new candles in the product details. As a rule, these are commercially available AA, AAA or C batteries. So it's all very easy.
Our tip: Simply order the appropriate batteries for the new LED candles from our shop right away. How does that work, you ask? Simply look directly under your favorite LED candle under " Accessories ". You'll find exactly the batteries you need
How long do you want them to burn? 5 minutes, half an hour, 4 or even 12 hours? Or would you prefer the whole day? Basically, the answer depends on how long you want the candles to burn. In principle, you can of course set your LED candles to "On" and leave them lit until the batteries give up the ghost. Of course, this takes quite a while - but you can do it.
Otherwise, many LED candles nowadays have an integrated timer. What does that mean, you ask? Quite simply. You can not only switch the candles on and off, but also set them to light up for a specific time. Very popular: the choice between 4 and 8 hours. This means that the candle is lit for 8 hours, for example. Then switches off automatically and only switches on again automatically after 16 hours. Absolutely practical, isn't it? Real candles can hardly keep up!
Already have a specific LED candle in mind? And now you want to know whether it also has such a practical timer? Very easy. Simply read the product details. There you can also see which light duration you can choose from _.
What are the great predecessors of LED candles? Of course the real candles - made of wax. And what do they do when they burn? Of course, flicker. It's not just that simple, it also contributes to the relaxed atmosphere. Therefore: LED candles also flicker. Just like their great role models! But: not all of them. Simply look for the "flickering light" feature in the product details and you're ready to go.
*Still not sure which LED candle is right for you? Then simply contact our specialist advisory service with your questions. _Here_ you can access our contact form.
The strike-through prices correspond to the manufacturer's RRP.
Included in the price of LED lights/bulbs is a contribution to recycling costs of €0.05. Included in the price of CFLs/fluorescent bulbs is a contribution to recycling costs of €0.15.
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