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Occasional Contributor
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Registered: ‎10-19-2015

Any TSV window candles in the future?

Super Contributor
Posts: 402
Registered: ‎02-20-2011

I have been looking out for them also--I have had the plug in & have had Bethlehem lights battery ones--I have now for about 3 hears Valerie Parr hill battery powered --what I would be interested in are candles that have now only a 6 hr. timer but also a 4 HOUR TIMER!!-they always say that no one would find the 4 hr useful--but I would!--the 4 timer would be better in the spring or summer to have on--I would probably have it timed for from like 8 PM to midnight--that works for me!!Smiley Happy--I hope some day they have a 4 HOUR TIMER I would def buy!-----------mary nj 7/28/19

Respected Contributor
Posts: 2,656
Registered: ‎03-13-2010

I used to have a set of electric candles.  When you plugged them in they would go off in six hours and then come on again at the same time.  When the bulbs burned out, I couldn't find replacements since the company had gone out of business.  I know use the battery operated candles by Valerie.  I love them but really prefer the old fashioned kind you plugged in with an incandescent bulb.  Much more realistic.  It would be great if someone would offer them with a four or six hour timer. 

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Posts: 9,312
Registered: ‎05-15-2014

I still have and use my plug in window candles though each year I am tempted to buy the battery operated ones so there are no extension cords in the way!  I bought them many years back at a bulk store.  They have to be turned on by a small switch but will turn off automatically after 6 hours.  They are really pretty in the windows and have good brightness.   I'll most likely use them again this holiday season as I am always hesitant with the thought of getting defective ones these days!  I found replacement bulbs easily for mine on Amazon,FYI.

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Registered: ‎03-20-2012

I have been on the same "quest" for years! A few years ago B.Lights has a TSV of 4 window candles. They are plastic but not bad for the price. I used them to fill in where I was missing candles. What I really want are metal bases or at least a bit substantial. I like the height adjustment and I want a standard bulf or led bulb --nothing that I can't replace.

I have my fingers crossed again for this year.

 

I did look at other retailes like BBB, Balsam Hill ,etc. Somebody mentioned an olnine store called "Betty's Christmas Shop or Store". They had the bulbs for my very old window candles. 

 

I'm at the point where I'm starting to count the price of batteries for all of these and consider the plug in version. 

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 6,500
Registered: ‎06-10-2015

I don't have window candles but I have quite a few Lumanira piller candles.  Last year I decided at the last minute I wanted some but didn't want to spend any more money.  I put the pillar candles of various heights on my window sill and they looked fantastic.  Will do the same this year.   

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Posts: 4,226
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

My cat considers anything on the windowsill as a personal challenge.