Holiday Joy - The Original 8 Window Candle Holder Clamps with World's Strongest Suction Cups - Ideal for Christmas Celebration Candles - Made in USA
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It may be possible to balance them on the sill if the sill is wide enough. In order to attach these suction cups directly to the window, I use suction cups.
Nothing has been set up. Clear plastic is what these are made of
It might not be an appropriate solution for your situation, but I installed mine on cold porch windows (room was only heated when in use) and used moisture on the suction cups before pushing them on the window with no issues. Hope they can work for you!
The single lights fit into the standard windows that you would place on your Christmas trees.
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connecting two parts together is a bit difficult, but that is what makes them durable. It has been reported that some have difficulty keeping the suction cup holder in place. This trick is on the internet, and it is really effective. The two parts should be attached, the candle should be ready to attach, hot water should be run over the suction part, quickly dried, and the candle should be inserted and immediately placed on the windowsill. This is a great idea! It went smoothly without any problems.
To hold my camera in place, I've been using suction cups available at Michaels (craft store) for around $2 per six There was a tendency of the suction cups to curl up, so the candle had to be held there several times before it would stay lit. In order to eliminate wires, I recently purchased a set of expensive LED candles, but after several failed attempts I decided to upgrade. I was pleased about how well these suction cups performed from the start, and how easily they grabbed. As another person said, I was able to stick the candlestick to the windows without issues because I ran the suction cups under hot water ahead of sticking them to the windows. The plastic clip kept the candlestick securely in place. In order to feed the candlestick through the clip, I pushed it rather than trying to feed it through the hold. There were no clips that Using these suction cups made me feel much better about their ability to hold these candlesticks, and I worried less about my toddlers touching or brushing up against them, which would have separated them from the wall if they touched the cheap suction cups. I did not experience any failures with any of these during the 40 days I used them.
I loved this product, it worked the way it was There will be no messy cords attached to my window candles anymore! I find these to be very safe for my candles, as they fit tight. We are very pleased with your work. One more package is on the way! This is a very useful product, thank you!.
Suction cups are still under debate. These holders mostly work as advertised, but there are a couple of issues. First of all, I am not sure how well they will hold over time. When I placed them on candles and put them in windows, they stayed in place. After checking them about 30 minutes later, I found that 3 of the 10 suction cups were detached. Another two were detached after about an hour. At least 50% of viewers have attached to your presentation within the first 90 minutes. In any case, it's something to keep an eye on. The second issue is that these clips are thick and very sturdy (this was done to windows that had recently been cleaned)
The third issue is that these clips are very hard to remove. Most of the time, you wouldn't have an issue, but here, the clips are too big for the weight of the object. In order to open the clips to fit over the candle end, it takes enough force to force them open. Both the clip and the candle feel like they would break at some point. Considering they are holding something of no more than a few ounces, there is hardly any flex in the clip. The design is definitely overkill for something that weighs so little. As a result, I had to slide the clips over the end instead of snapping them on, since the thicker plastic of the clip compressed the thinner plastic of the candle to the point of breaking it did not seem If you get them on, they're not going anywhere, but getting them on feels risky and requires a significant amount of effort. While there was nothing broken during the process of getting them on, it did take some time and effort. Please note that these are merely suggestions and are intended to be used in conjuction with our electric candles in our divided light frames. Because the windows on front of this house are older with thick frames, the candles tilt in towards the glass when attached to the frame, but stay straight when held inside a We were able to do this because the tilt led to the light bulb being further away from the blinds and preventing any accidental melting. Ultimately, I believe the devices work well once they have been installed but I found the process a little messy and less efficient than I thought. I think they are a decent value for the price, but they are prone to damage.
Starting with a clean window was a good idea. We tried cleaning off the glass with rubbing alcohol and cleaning each suction cup with rubbing alcohol this did not alleviate the problem instead, we discarded the suction cups, cleaned the glass with rubbing alcohol and caulked them with caulk It is best to let both dry completely before attempting again to apply them. It was not enough to keep the suction cups in place. There was no stopping the candles from falling and blowing out I find it quite frustrating to have to replace the bulbs so frequently. A reviewer suggested hot water be ran over the suction cups, and then they should be applied to the window immediately. The idea has not yet been tested, but plans are being made on how to do that. When they do not stay stuck to the glass, they are useless!.
We have built-in photo sensors on 13 wired candles we use during the Christmas season. As the bulbs are exposed, a simple fall over could cause them to break (no light) or worse, shards of glass can be scattered everywhere. As long as the cord is present, it puts torque on the candle, making it hard to keep it upright, especially in locations where you may disturb it Our blinds are still at the top of the window next to our tree or the windows). It also tends to destroy/pull up the paint on the sill in the process. So I have used double sided tape, but that didn't work all too well either. I've been able to loop the cord and jam it under the window lip for the past few years, which is better than the tape (it doesn't destroy the window) but I still had the problem recently had a candle fail (photo sensor), so I ordered another one while ordering another one and I was amazed at these. Where have these turned up all this time? In addition to the great suction cup (I mean it's just a plastic candle!) and the clear plastic bases that snap onto the candles themselves very well, the candles themselves are very well made as This will make it very easy to remove or install the candles It's nice to be able to repair all the ripped off paint that I have been hesitant to touch due to fear of doing it.