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Aurelle LED Candles by Philips
These Aurelle LED Candles were recently introduced by Philips. They are similar to Candela Rechargeable Lamps, but use less toxic NIMH batteries instead of NiCads.
These lamps actually flicker like a real candle (I’m not sure if I’d want that or not). They last six hours on a charge, and come with a recharging base. More information from Philips. A set of four “candles” available from C. Crane for $39.95. Via Inhabitat
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Does anyone knows any (online) store that sells it in Europe? :-\
Great for a midnight scroll in the garden. Better still if these could be solar driven.