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Review on πŸ•―οΈ Pack of 6 Solar LED Candles by TINYOUTH - Flameless Flickering Waterproof Candle Lights for Outdoor Wedding, Christmas, Halloween, Party Decorations - Warm White Flicker Light by Mike Hamelin

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It lasts less than 8 hours ***UPDATE***

I love that this is a solar candle. Charging isn't required, but no matter how long I charge it in the sun (a full week), it won't stay on. I don't have a timer option listed in the description or on the candle, but I know it still has juice if I turn it off and on again. I used it as a night light for my kids who separated to get down the hall to the bathroom. I woke up in the middle of the night when everyone was gone. Have tried several times over several weeks but the result is still the same. Nice little lights and pretty bright white light (if you want it that bright). Too bad it doesn't last. I use candles that use (rechargeable) batteries, they last a lot longer between charges. I will stick to that. Oh the reason for 2 stars and not just 1 is because I left them in a little drizzle and they still survived so the waterproof claim is possible. NI can still use candles if they work, but maybe more for outdoor BBQs than sleepovers. Update**** The seller emailed me and sent me another set. I give them credit for trying to endorse their product. So I put them through some tests. First test after several days of charging on a sunny window. All 6 were still on at 8am. I let them charge by the same sunny window, then put them off the next night. Only 2 working at 8am. Then it must mean that it is a solar panel or batteries or both. So I put them all in. I. The same sunny window that gets sun all day for 3 days. None of them lasted 8 hours. Then I have 4 days. None of them lasted 8 hours. Then I charged them for 3 WEEKS to see if I could get them all up and running within 8 hours. After half an hour, 4 out of 6 were already switched off. I could turn them off and on again. At 8am only 1 was working. The quality of the panel, batteries and candle to candle assembly is just not good as only 1 out of 6 was working. I haven't pinned down exactly how many days it takes for a working candle, but it's 5 to 6 days for 8 hourly work. It is better to buy a Luci flashlight that charges 12 hours of use in a day.

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