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Ikea tea candles alternatives

bronsonbronson Posts: 1,441
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Any other shop sells good quality tealight candles for a reasonable price like ikea?

Ive had a few cheap ones not from ikea and they are a bit poor quality,not going to head to ikea for a while so wondering about alternatives.

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    susie-4964susie-4964 Posts: 23,143
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    bronson wrote: »
    Any other shop sells good quality tealight candles for a reasonable price like ikea?

    Ive had a few cheap ones not from ikea and they are a bit poor quality,not going to head to ikea for a while so wondering about alternatives.

    Almost everywhere - Homebase, Ikea, any hardware store. Ikea's aren't great, but Homebase is fine.
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    InkblotInkblot Posts: 26,889
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    You can buy tea lights on Amazon. Some are cheap and some are the more expensive ones that claim to burn for over 10 hours.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,275
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    "Teak handles"

    ;)
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    Deb ArkleDeb Arkle Posts: 12,584
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    jackbell wrote: »
    "Teak handles"

    ;)

    *chortle* :D
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    karapote monkeykarapote monkey Posts: 3,688
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    I'm off to Ikea later for candles. I love the chocolate, caramac and white chocolate smelling ones in the glass holders and the little vanilla ones that also smell more like white chocolate. The prices are good too.
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    RorschachRorschach Posts: 10,818
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    Sainsbury's also sell bags of them in their home section along with the cushions and vases and the like.
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