Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:23 pm
#34046
It's often asked here, what can I use in order to keep my traditional candle lit pumpkins alight.
Whilst browsing this evening I found (very highly recommended by a walker in Australia) the Coghlan candle lantern, for around $6 Canadian.
It's aluminum, takes the 4-5 hr burning nightlight that we all seem to favor,
9.5 cm tall
5.4 cm diameter
weight 80 gm
Ultimately this is a glass covered candle holder which you may get additional use from in terms of "emergency lighting options" if trying to pass it by your not so Halloween orientated other half.
Coghlans are Canadian based, if you wish to check em out. They're quite attractive without being useless boho.
Whilst browsing this evening I found (very highly recommended by a walker in Australia) the Coghlan candle lantern, for around $6 Canadian.
It's aluminum, takes the 4-5 hr burning nightlight that we all seem to favor,
9.5 cm tall
5.4 cm diameter
weight 80 gm
Ultimately this is a glass covered candle holder which you may get additional use from in terms of "emergency lighting options" if trying to pass it by your not so Halloween orientated other half.
Coghlans are Canadian based, if you wish to check em out. They're quite attractive without being useless boho.