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Specifications:
- Looking just like the real thing, these LED Light Candle have a flickering green 'flame' and will look great individually placed in votive holders or clustered together on a plate
- They'll make an unusual talking piece, will last a lot longer than the waxy versions and don't present a fire hazard - great if you've got kids or pets
- Bright colorful light LED Light Candle simulates a real flame
- LED Light Candle safe no flame or smoke
- Flameless Flicker Candle comes with powerful battery
- Mimics the effect of a real candle
- A simple, yet perfect touch to brighten up any occasion
- Safe, harmless and no mess to be made
- Colorful Light Candle looks like a real candle with the flickering LED light
- These LED battery-operated luminaries provide a warm flickering light
- Ideal and safe for home decor, restaurants, or any indoor/outdoor even
- There is a dedicated ON/OFF switch
- LED light has a built-in shock sensor which allows you to turn it on and off by simply shaking the light
- The battery allows the LED light to be in operation for 48 hours continuously while the LED light can last up to 100,000 hours
- The LED light and holder are both made of sturdy plastic for durability
- Size: 38 x 37mm/1.5 x 1.4in (D x H)
Details:

- Looking just like the real thing, these LED Light Candle have a flickering green 'flame' and will look great individually placed in votive holders or clustered together on a plate


- They'll make an unusual talking piece, will last a lot longer than the waxy versions and don't present a fire hazard - great if you've got kids or pets

- LED light has a built-in shock sensor which allows you to turn it on and off by simply shaking the light


- Ideal and safe for home decor, restaurants, or any indoor/outdoor even. There is a dedicated ON/OFF switch
DIY Flickering LED Candle
Gather Your Supplies
- Your candles can be as simple or elaborate as you choose. This can turn into as creative as a project as you make it. To make the light pick up flicker 10 MM LED bulbs (you can find these easily online, or in the decorative lighting section), 9 volt batteries, 9 volt battery clips, 100/220 OHM resistors, wire connectors, wire cutters and some duct tape
- Buy tacky putty to stick the batteries to the base. This can be found in most floral sections at hardware stores and at any nursery. For the base and cover buy a small glass ashtray and go to an art store and choose decorative scrapbook paper or vellum. Pick up some spray adhesive to close the light cover
Connect the LED to the Battery
- Start with the resistor and straighten the wires on each side so you can tell which wire is positive and which is the negative. They are marked -- but straighten them so they are easily distinguished. Bend the wires over so they are easier to work with and keep together. Grab the black negative lead from the battery connector and expose a bit of the wire by trimming back the black plastic coating with your wire cutters. Now bunch the resistor wires and the negative lead together with a wire connector by shoving them inside. Use your needle nose pliers and pinch the connector to ensure that all the wires are making contact. Once the negative side is connected, it's time to move onto your other connections which will be pinched together in the same fashion
- Bunch the positive side (long side) of your LED with the other side of the 100/220 OHM resistor. Repeat the process with the same process with the wire connector and pliers to seal this together. Connect the negative LED short wire to the long, positive wire on another LED. Twist the wires together. Again, repeat the sealing process with the wire connector and pliers
- Trim the red positive wire on the battery until it's about an inch long. This will make it easier to bundle. Also trim down and peel a bit of the red plastic off the end of the red positive wire. Twist the positive battery wire and negative LED wire together. Repeat the process with the wire connector and pliers until the wires are sealed together
- Now that all for connectors are complete, it's time to bundle them together neatly so that the LEDs are pointing up and the connectors are pointing down. Duct tape works well for this. Just wrap it up like tiny sticks of dynamite. To make an on-and-off switch, bend a couple of the metal pieces on the battery clip connector using the needle nose pliers. Connect the battery to the unbent battery clip and then slide the clip over until it's touching the battery. This turns the LED on and allows you to turn the light on and off easily without having to disconnecting it completely
Make the Light Cover
- Now that the technical stuff is complete, it's time to get creative. Attach a small wad (about the size of a quarter) of putty to the center of an ashtray. Place the battery into the putty and press down until it's secure
- It's time to make the light cover using scrapbook paper or vellum. You can find some great paper at art stores or you can download any design you like on your computer and simply print it out at home on vellum. Vellum is a translucent stock paper that will allow light to shine through a design. This is a great trick for making holiday lights. Attach the paper to the ashtray by inserting the paper into the grooves of the ashtray, making a circular lampshade for the candle. Cut the paper down to size then spray one edge with spray adhesive. Overlap the edges and press together. Once this is dry, place the shade back into the groove of the ashtray, turn on the LED light and you are done. You have made an LED candle that will last for about 36 hours
How to Make LED Candles:
- Bend or trim the leads on the resistors to shorten them. Match the color coding to mark the difference between the 100-ohm and 220-ohm pieces
- Connect the negative end battery clip (normally colored black) with one end of the two resistors. Use one of the wire connectors by twisting or bunching the end of the wires together and push them into the connector
- Squeeze the wire connectors firmly using the needle-nose pliers to hold the wires in place together by crushing them inside the connector
- Twist the long side of the LED to the set of resistors and connect them with another wire connector. Apply the short LED lead to the long LED lead of a second LED
- Place the last two remaining wires together and connect them. They are the positive lead on the battery clip and the negative wire on the LED
- Bunch all of the new connections together and wrap them tightly using electrical tape. Don't cover the LED with the tape, so that the battery connection and the LED are in opposite directions. Run the tape between the positive and negative ports on the battery connector without covering up the ports
- Attach the 9-volt battery to the battery clip and enjoy the soft glow of the LED candle. Place these LED candles in an opaque jar or container, or in a votive that you might normally place a candle
Package Included:
- 12 x LED Candles
- 36 x Button Batteries
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Bassam Nasser
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08-18-2011- Other Thoughts: I was pleased with these candles. I live in a college dorm where candles are prohibited, so I got these to use in my jack-o'-lanterns this year. Batteries are included.
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Derek Smillie
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07-15-2011- Other Thoughts: These candles are soo convenient! No worrying if they will burn down and crack the glass or catch on fire or burn little kids if left unattended. I'm sure I could get fancier ones for more money, but for the purpose - hidden in a colored voltive, they're perfect!
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Jimmy Welton
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06-16-2011- Other Thoughts: These lights work great in a lot of situations. Not sure when the other reviews were written but the shipping I was charged was $6.95 which I thought was reasonable.
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Mekia Chatman
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05-19-2011- Other Thoughts: I complained in my initial feedback that I received a flameless candle that did not work in my order, and today I received (completely by surprise) a new one and extra batteries--I am beyond impressed at this amazing customer service! Thank you SO much!
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John Fazio
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04-14-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought these Colorful Light Candle for my daughter's Kinder program. They used it to the song, "This little light of mine". It was so cuuute. The lights gave off enough brightness to be noticed. I sat from the way back and it looked good.
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Kristin d'Entremont
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03-10-2011- Other Thoughts: I uses these Flameless Flicker Candle to create an awesome setting for my wife in her delivery room for our first baby. Not only did she like them but everybody that walked in loved em and thought that was the best idea!! They worked great!
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Enrique Rivera
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02-17-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought LED Light Candle to use in mini plastic jack-o-lanterns we hung on a Halloween tree in our yard. They fit perfectly inside the containers and the tree looked so cool all Halloween night. They really do flicker and just looked awesome illuminating those little containers. I am going to use them in our Christmas luminaries, I like them so much.
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Brandon Jean
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01-19-2011- Other Thoughts: LED Light Candle were shipped in good time and worked wonderfully at the party we had at my church. I'm not sure how long they will work because The little kids seemed to think they were party favors and took them home.
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