Hanukkah Candles / 44 Per Box Made in Israel (2-Pack Multicolored Candles)
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We are an Amazon small seller who has had these candles for a long time, but we cannot guarantee that they will work. These were made in Israel, according to the box. Thank you very much.
a variety of colors- red, yellow, white, and blue are all colors that can be used to make a design.
I'm not sure what I'm saying. I've been using these instead of the smooth ones for years. They drip, but I can eventually clean the menorah.
This is a complete package. standard menorah candle sizes
Selected User Reviews For Hanukkah Candles / 44 Per Box Made in Israel (2-Pack Multicolored Candles)
Candles were not as shown in the photo, were made in China, and did not fit my menorah well. They were not worth returning, and I would not recommend them.
I think this is the worst Amazon purchase I've ever made. What should I do first? 1. br>br> Even in person, the candles aren't particularly colorful or appealing. They appear to be made of a variety of mud colors. To be honest, whichbisnan affront to mud. br>br>2. They are delicate and easily break. 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. They stink, and if you touch them, your hands will stink as well. Mud, on the other hand, only soils your hands. Again, mud, my apologies. 4. br>br> The candle wicks are made of a shoestring-like thread and are almost identical in length to one. It's completely pointless. 5. br>br> They are extremely dangerous to burn. They not only don't last more than 30 minutes, but they also burn unevenly at times. It appeared as if a human arm was on fire. That was how revolting and unappealing it was. 6. br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> The most heinous of all of them. THEY CREATE A MASSIVE MESS! 7. br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> "You know what," I believe God said. Why don't you take a break this year? "br>br>If you want to reminisce about your kindergarten finger painting days, when the goal was to make a big mess. THESE ARE TO BE PURCHASED. Otherwise, they're excellent garbage gifts.
The candles arrived quickly and were of the same brand as the one advertised in the ad. The candles, on the other hand, are unquestionably old. The colors have faded significantly due to their age. The blue candles have turned gray, while the yellow candles have turned almost creamy white, and so on. Look at the picture I took. I bought these to burn on Hanukkah, and I'm hoping they'll do just that, but I'm not going to buy from this seller again.
I placed an order for the same Israeli-made candles that I had ordered last year. Someone substituted brand x Hanukkah candles made in China in place of those candles without notifying the recipient. without getting my permission Despite the fact that this is a rare Amazon error, I am extremely disappointed.
What's up with the negative feedback? For $5. You will receive 44 Chanukah candles for the price of $25. They won't do your taxes or wash your car, but if you're looking for Chanukah candles, you've come to the right place. We've had the candles lit for two nights now - 5 & So far, I've used 6 (13 candles) and have had no problems with the candles. They don't drip as much as other types of candles. The issue of Made in Israel vs. Made in China has been brought up by other reviewers. After relocating the factory to Israel, I can see a company having leftover Made in China boxes and simply covering the Made in China with a sticker. If you're looking for simple candles, these are the ones to go with.
I was given a brand that was not the same as the one I had requested. I'm used to the brand I ordered, and these aren't up to par. I'm not going to bother returning them because they'll do the job, but I don't like the fact that they've changed to something less than what I expected. I'm not going to order anything else. I should've read some of the other reviews more carefully.
These candles are a complete waste of money. Bright, happy colors come to mind when I think of multicolored Chanukah candles. This is the most unattractive candle I've ever seen! There are five dreadful colors to choose from: They're truly hideous, swirled in a dark greyish blue with dirty grey, muted orange, muted gold, tan, and dirty white. Because I need them tonight, it's too late for me to return them, but I can warn the others: BUYING THESE IS NOT A GOOD IDEA.
I was surprised to find that the candle's diameter (thickness) was just slightly smaller than the holes in the menorah where the candles are placed. I thought I remembered there being a tight fit, but it wasn't the case this time. To keep the candles in the menorah tight, we melted the bottoms of each one. Aside from that, the candles performed admirably.