Pack of 6: FPC1525P battery operated LED window candles with sensor. Features a plastic silver base and soft white LED light. Sensor turns candles on automatically at dusk and off at dawn. Operates on 2 C batteries (not included). Batteries will last 45 days when lit for 12 hours per day. Candle features three settings;
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Added on: November 23, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Pack of 6: FPC1525P battery operated LED window candles with sensor. Features a plastic silver base and soft white LED light. Sensor turns candles on automatically at dusk and off at dawn. Operates on 2 C batteries (not included). Batteries will last 45 days when lit for 12 hours per day. Candle features three settings; off, on (flickering), on (steady burning). Each candle measures: 9″ H x 6″ W x 1.75″ D.
Defective!! Not one of the candles worked. Had new batteries know how they are supposed to work as I have others..the entire set of 6 was defective me I am returning them. I am worried about trying another set…so will be short on window candles this year.
White-‘flamed’ candles! FINALLY! A white-flamed battery-operated candle!Don’t be fooled by the ‘pewter’ description – the base of these candles is more of a light gold/silver gold color to me.I bought this set twice to completely replace a set of similar battery-operated candles that disappointingly had orange ‘flames’ on top. The white ‘flame’ on these candles, set in a window at night, especially with the curtain closed behind them – really makes them stand out when viewed from the…
Otherwise they are not sturdy. Out of the six I ordered one was … Before ordering these battery operated Christmas candles I read all reviews. One of the reviews mentioned that they were well constructed and heavy. Well, the reality is that they are only “heavy” when you insert the two C batteries. Otherwise they are not sturdy. Out of the six I ordered one was DOA. When you put the lights on in the room where they located they shut off. So they are only on when the room is dark and it is nightfall. At least, that’s my experience.