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  2. Flameless candle - Wikipedia

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    Flameless candles display flickering light, imitating that of actual flames. As a decorative element, the design of a flameless candle is relatively versatile. The body or "housing" of the device is commonly cylindrical, containing a battery pack and an often flame-shaped LED lamp atop the candle. Many manufactures use LED lights with an ...

  3. Add Flare to Home Décor with New Energizer® Flameless Wax Candles

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    Energizer® Flameless Wax Candles create a beautiful ambiance in any room with their realistic flicker. (Photo: Business Wire) Energizer ® Household Lightingintroduces an array of flameless wax ...

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    Buy Now: amazon.com #3 Brighten Up Your Space With These Flameless LED Candles That Are A Flicker Above The Rest. Review: "I love these!I'm using them for some Halloween decor, but honestly might ...

  5. Candle - Wikipedia

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    Candle snuffers are instruments used to extinguish burning candles by smothering the flame with a small metal cup that is suspended from a long handle, and thus depriving it of oxygen. An older meaning refers to a scissor-like tool used to trim the wick of a candle. With skill, this could be done without extinguishing the flame.

  6. Luminous flame - Wikipedia

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    A luminous flame is a burning flame which is brightly visible. Much of its output is in the form of visible light, as well as heat or light in the non-visible wavelengths. An early study of flame luminosity was conducted by Michael Faraday and became part of his series of Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, The Chemical History of a Candle. [1]

  7. Candle wick - Wikipedia

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    Wick of a candle Candle wick in a candle. A candle wick or lamp wick is usually made of braided cotton that holds the flame of a candle or oil lamp. A candle wick works by capillary action, conveying ("wicking") the fuel to the flame. When the liquid fuel, typically melted candle wax, reaches the flame it then vaporizes and combusts.

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