What are LED Candles?
Though incandescent, fluorescent and energy-saving light bulbs are typically our main sources of light, candlelight is always pleasing. The warm glow of burning candles creates an inviting atmosphere that can’t be replicated with standard lighting. Light Emitting Diode (LED) candles are so close to real candles that you might not notice the difference, except for the advantages. A melting candle can create a mess when it softens enough to allow hot liquid wax to spill. Undoubtedly, many people have ruined the finish on a favorite table or dresser just this way. Dripless candles can help, but melted wax can nearly drown the wick, keeping the flame small. Some candles release black smoke that can stain walls or ceilings, and all require vigilance to avoid a fire hazard. LED candles are accent lamps designed to look like real burning candles, without the hassles or potential dangers of candles. Though there are several models, the “wick” of an LED candle is typically recessed inside the c
Though incandescent, fluorescent and energy-saving light bulbs are typically our main sources of light, candlelight is always pleasing. The warm glow of burning candles creates an inviting atmosphere that can’t be replicated with standard lighting. Light Emitting Diode (LED) candles are so close to real candles that you might not notice the difference, except for the advantages. A melting candle can create a mess when it softens enough to allow hot liquid wax to spill. Undoubtedly, many people have ruined the finish on a favorite table or dresser just this way. Dripless candles can help, but melted wax can nearly drown the wick, keeping the flame small. Some candles release black smoke that can stain walls or ceilings, and all require vigilance to avoid a fire hazard. LED candles are accent lamps designed to look like real burning candles, without the hassles or potential dangers of candles. Though there are several models, the “wick†of an LED candle is typically recessed inside
Though incandescent, fluorescent and energy-saving light bulbs are typically our main sources of light, candlelight is always pleasing. The warm glow of burning candles creates an inviting atmosphere that can’t be replicated with standard lighting. Light Emitting Diode (LED) candles are so close to real candles that you might not notice the difference, except for the advantages. A melting candle can create a mess when it softens enough to allow hot liquid wax to spill. Undoubtedly, many people have ruined the finish on a favorite table or dresser just this way. Dripless candles can help, but melted wax can nearly drown the wick, keeping the flame small. Some candles release black smoke that can stain walls or ceilings, and all require vigilance to avoid a fire hazard. LED candles are accent lamps designed to look like real burning candles, without the hassles or potential dangers of candles. Though there are several models, the “wick?of an LED candle is typically recessed inside the ca