Adams Christmas 1550-99-1040 Window Candle Clamps, 4-Pack
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That is Amazon's issue.
Yes, removing them from the window is very simple. My cat kept knocking my candles out of the windows, so I bought these to replace them. They are, however, simple to get rid of.
I'm not sure what the weight limit is, but I have a nice sized battery operated candle in each window with two c batteries, and they haven't fallen in over a year. Just make sure the window is clean before you use it.
My candles are the same as the ones sold on Amazon: br>LB International's Automatic Timer Electric Window Candle 8 Hours On/16 Hours Offbr>At first, it was difficult to get the candle into the white Adams clamp, but I discovered that soaking the white clamp in very hot water for a few minutes softened the clamp just enough to attach it to the candle. I hope this information is useful to you.
Selected User Reviews For Adams Christmas 1550-99-1040 Window Candle Clamps, 4-Pack
These clamps were purchased to secure my window candles. I've had to get rid of several sets of candles in previous years because my cats knocked them over or someone knocked them over, etc. Eventually, I got tired of wasting money and stopped using window candles entirely. Finally, about six months ago, I saw this product being recommended to me and decided to give it a try after reading the reviews. I'm not sure why I'd never thought of using window clamps before, but I'm glad I did. These clamps, as well as three new candles, were placed on my order. Well, I've had all three of them comfortably positioned on my windows for several months now with no issues, and I'm thrilled to be able to have my candles glowing every evening without worrying about them falling over. My cats love to dash through the house, leaping up into the window sills or stretching out in the sun on the windowsills, and I haven't had a single issue since I started using these clamps. There will be no more shattered or ruined candles! br>br>Also, you'd think that with all that suction, they'd be difficult to get rid of, but that isn't the case. Simply grasp the suction cup's small tab and pull gently to remove them from the window. a suggestion: br>br> Because my house is old and damp, I make sure to wipe down both the clamp and the window and dry them thoroughly before using them. Then I press down hard enough to keep my candles in place. These tiny clamps come highly recommended by me. They're a cinch to use.
To begin, they are not assembled, which means you must attach the plastic suction cup to the rigid holder. It's not easy, especially if you have a bad shoulder or a touch of arthritis. I'm serious. It's difficult; second, they're not standard sizes; I have traditional non-standard non-standard non-standard non-standard non-standard non-standard non-standard non-standard non-standard non I had to forcefully insert the candle into the window, and the candle cracked as a result. They're also non-aggressive. it is possible to return it I did some investigating. Non- it is possible to return it It's not a lot of money, but I don't like spending it on a product that "fights" the thing it's supposed to "marry" with ease, nor do I like wasting money on a product that "fights" the thing it's supposed to "marry" with ease. You'll save money, time, and a sore shoulder by doing so.
These suction cup candle holders solved my problem of having electric candles on narrow window sills and having to tape the candle's base to the sill to keep them from falling off. (I don't like having to replace batteries, so I use candles that have cords. ) ) These work quite well (though you may need to reapply pressure to them from time to time to keep the suction going. ) One advantage is that I can open the window a couple of inches at night if I want to: If you don't have a corded candle with a very short cord, the candle will rise with the window. The clip and suction cup are also relatively unobtrusive. They don't take away from the candle's appearance.
The ledges on my windows are too low, and the shrubs in front of the house would hide the candles. I can now raise them to the point where they are visible. TIP: I simply suctioned them to the window when I first installed them. I heard one fall later that evening. I remembered that a drop of water will help them suction more effectively. Also, don't be afraid to push the candle hard into the clip; it will stay in place just fine. It's a close fit. It's a shoddy product, but it gets the job done.
It's been a dream to work with the suction. This year, we started decorating early. Since the middle of the summer, they've been on our windows. November. They have the "floating" candles in their hands. I've never missed a beat. They're on a window in Phoenix, Arizona that faces south. In November, we were still in the upper 80s, which is unusually warm for us. These come highly recommended by me! Thank you very much.
Holding a candle is a breeze with this. I ordered these along with my candles as a result of a review. I'm so happy I did. Suction power! I placed the candle window mount on a hard surface and pressed the candle into it, as suggested by a review, and it snapped right into place. There's only one way to do it: lay the mount flat and insert the candle. My flameless candles were all made of plastic, and none of them cracked or broke. I'm not sure if they'll fit all candle sizes. Because the mount is rigid, I was surprised that my plastic candles arrived undamaged!.
We needed these for two windows in our house, and finding them in stores was impossible. I bought a few extras just in case any got lost in the shuffle of holiday cleanup. The best part is that the suction cup is clear, and the holder matches the candlestick, making them appear to float on the window.
These were perfect for my vintage window candles. I replaced all of them with updated LED candles after several of them burned out over the holidays. These holders aren't going to work any longer. These holders aren't long enough for the suction cup to reach the glass when the holder is placed on the candle because of the base of the new candle and the trim on my windows.