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Honored Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-14-2010

@Suzeecat wrote:

I'm just "done" with all battery vampires in general!


Me too.  I don't buy things that eat batteries.

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Posts: 228
Registered: ‎10-15-2021

I use a lot of flameless candles and little home lighting in the evening and just purchasing a new home waiting to see the electricity bill. I bought a set as have been happy with home reflection purchases for most part. I did pick up a couple of those battery cases they use to demo quite often and get batteries auto delivered from Amazon. 

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Posts: 605
Registered: ‎06-04-2010

@traveler wrote:

Interesting. 12 piece flameless candles. Not sure if I like the non moving flame.


I can't believe these kinds of candles even still sell. Without the moving flame, it's just like a cheesy little night light.

 

It's too bad, too, because the blue set would have been perfect for Chanukah.

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Posts: 16,125
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

I think they are  cheap looking, old style type.

When you lose some one you L~O~V~E, that Memory of them, becomes a TREASURE.
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Posts: 3,875
Registered: ‎03-11-2010

I agree with others here, I'm done with batteries!  Not everything has to light up and/or move.  Batteries in the remote controls, the thermostat, the computer mouse and keyboard, the flashlights, the car key, household scales, blood pressure machine, wall clock, digital door lock,  and on and on....it just gets to be too much!  Then there is the disposal issue.