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Tea Lights 24 Pack Flameless LED Tea Lights Candles Battery Powered Fake Candles 100 Hours Warm Amber for Wedding Party Holidays Home Decoration Outdoor
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1:❤WARM & ROMANTIC❤: These flameless flickering LED tea lights can create warm and romantic atmosphere and canbe widely used to decorate Home, Bars, Hotel, Parties, Birthday, Holidays, Wedding, or other occasions.2:❤TOTALLY SAFE❤: These LED tea lights can be used without having to worry of the flame, absolutely no fire hazards or burning risks, safe for families, chlidren and pets.3:❤EASY TO USE❤: ON/OFF switch for easy operation. The electric fake tea lights come with CR2032 batteries which have 100+ hours of light-time and can be replaced easily via the tab at the bottom.4:❤FEATURES❤: 24pcs Flameless Flickering LED tea lights. Main material: Plastic. Light color: Warm yellow (Amber) Size:Each votive comes measuring at Φ1.5" X 1.4" which makes it a perfect fit for most votive holders.5:❤SELLER WARRANTY❤: Each LED tea light is thoroughly and rigorously inspected, we promise the production pass rate is higher than 99.9%. We are extremely committed to our customers.
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ColorWarm Yellow
Height1.4 Inches
Length1.4 Inches
Weight0.661386786 Pounds
Width1.4 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Tea Lights 24 Pack Flameless LED Tea Lights Candles Battery Powered Fake Candles 100 Hours Warm Amber for Wedding Party Holidays Home Decoration Outdoor:

u/Anhyzer31290 · 3 pointsr/discgolf

I unfortunately have had to retire from disc golf (quadruple spinal fusion) and had to sell most of my equipment to pay bills. One day, I may be able to play again!

This seems to be the best deal after doing some quick looking. This should be enough for at least 3 people playing, depending on how many discs you all want to play with. I am also a fan of the "flickering" LEDs because they help draw attention to themselves more than a constant light. You can easily see these from over 300' away. You will be amazed at the shelf life of this set up. 1 LED and 1 battery can last you a full season of playing. If your disc lands in water, IT WILL STAY ILLUMINATED!!!

I would just open up the bottom and remove the battery and use a pair of pliers to crack the "candle" casing on there and carefully remove the LED (light bulb). Make sure you don't break the two prongs connected the LED, you will use these to attach to the battery.

I would slide the two LED prongs around the battery (if it doesn't work, just flip the battery over) and wrap it tightly with a few inches of electrical tape. Now you are the owner of the world's easiest flashlight!

I preferred to tape my lights to the top of the disc, it slightly affects the flight path and makes your discs easier to turn over but it is very easy to compensate for. I would always use This tape to hold it onto the disc. It is extremely sticky and holds up great in ALL weather conditions (snow, rain, trees). I have seen people use cheaper tape and it does not hold as well. The slightly higher price tag is very worth it! This tape has NEVER came off a disc unintentionally! A roll of tape will easily last a season or two.

I use the battery as my marker and set it on the dead center of the disc and put two pieces (roughly 6" each) of tape on there creating an X.

I have converted many people to the Light side using these LEDs. They are bright enough to see from a distance, but not so bright that they will destroy everyone's night vision every time you need to "glow up your discs".

For disassembly, I peel the tape off the disc (this is the hardest part of everything, proof of quality tape!), and then slide the LED out of the tape-wrapped battery. I keep the electric tape wrapped around the batteries to prevent the batteries from touching each other and shorting out. The first time you set this up, it is a slight pain and a learning process. It gets so much easier through repetition.

Now Glow-Forth and Throw!!!