Traditional LED Electric Hanukkah Menorah, Plastic - Batteries Not Included (Black)
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The curve is located on the right side at the bottom of the base. There are a lot of obstacles.
Plastic is used in this product.
This is not a sturdy product. It is not always possible to connect the USB port. It does the job, but it's not heavy-duty.
I would say that both are present. *It can be operated either by batteries or by a USB charger
Selected User Reviews For Traditional LED Electric Hanukkah Menorah, Plastic - Batteries Not Included (Black)
An online display of the product is better than one This product does not speak of quality in the least to my wife and me. I had a hard time finding the USB port. The purchase of this product should not have been made following initial instincts. I will not recommend it.
So far I have only experienced it when I tried it out for Chanukah, I cannot tell what it was like now. Let me start with the good part I like the fact that the bracelet is quite light weight. Adding to my interest is the fact that you can switch the bulb on one at a time with a single You may have to turn each bulb to light other menorahs I have seen. This device also includes its own USB cable. The downside is that it is extremely difficult to open its battery compartment. Thus, I have decided to use the cord during Chanukah instead of batteries.
My wife received this as a gift for Chanukkah as the electric Chanukkiah we had before There were no words to describe how pleased she was! The kids were okay handling it, and the push-button lighting was super cool. It appears to be durable, and I'm not worried about it falling apart. I'm sure we'll have a lot of joy using it. It was an absolute hit and I look forward to using it each year In terms of shipping, the item was well packaged, the item arrived in good condition, and the item arrived within a short time You've done a great job.
The material is plastic, but it is My preference is to put the fire extinguisher in the window so I am not concerned about a fire spreading. The candle menorahs can be lit in a protected area. Although Hanukkah has ended, I still use the candles to decorate. think the fact that it's plastic is good because it will be less likely to fall over or My third passion is teaching Kabbalah, and I will use this Menorah as a diagram to explain the Tree of Life to others.
Due to its light weight, this menorah was not very beautiful- Weighs too much and is Inserting batteries was difficult due to the narrow opening at the bottom of the case. As the plastic snapped off, it fell to the ground. In this case, the company refunded the purchase in a very pleasant manner.
This Menorah is my favorite for the following reasons Chanukah begins 8 days after Christmas, so you don't have to screw or unscrew individual bulbs as the days It is just a matter of pushing a button and the next bulb lights up
* The battery is not required Using the power option allows you to place the Menorah in multiple places—it is more flexible and convenient The light is quite faint and you don't have to be near an outlet to use it
I don't like
* It doesn't need to be near an outlet. In case you intend only to look at it indoors, you can put it in the window. But in case you plan to put it to view from outside, the window will not work. There won't be much room for it to be seen.
It was excellent. We used it as part of a unit on Winter Traditions Around the World in the 2nd grade classroom. It was a huge hit with the kids. This table was perfect. The base wasn't weighted so it was a bit tippy around 7 year olds, but a circle of duct tape around the base secured it to the table without any problems.