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Glade Wisp Flameless Candle

Glade Wisp Flameless Candle Review



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AmyA
Appleton, WI
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A warm glow that is safe around children & pets and smells good
4 star rating

sensitive to strong fumes, a person who likes things clean, candle junkie, impressed with this product
Pros

    no flaming pets to worry about, Great Scents, Safe...no flame, Looks Very Realistic, Blends With Decor

Cons
    Pricey

MAR
30
2008

I love burning candles all year round and since we have a cat we both worry about her getting to close to a flame and burning herself. Nope not good at all.  I also would like to put candles where candles shouldn't go...nooks in on my computer desk and entertainment system, but I can't do that with a wax candle that is lit.

I had a coupon for a Glade Wisp flameless candlekit that normally sells for $9.98 each. In this kit I received the Glade Wisps unit that includes the two AA batteries and one scented oil and a outer glass holder. It's a snap to put together.  Just take the unit out of the outter glass holder, open the bottom where the batteries are and remove the red strip from the batteries, insert the oil fragrance and just load it in the the outer glass holder, Press the top and you now have a flame-less candle that not only gives you a warm glow, but it fills the air with a great scent in puffs of air. The puffs of fragrance will keep working even if it is not lit.

I am also a Bzz agent and received another Glade Wisp Flameless candlewith my campaign and I just love these. They even have a flicker to them that looks like a wax candle which is controlled by a little microchip.  I like that I can adjust how strong the scent puffs out (you can find this on the bottom of the unit.

What kind of scents do they have: Clean Linen, French Vanilla, Hawaiian Breez, Apple Cinnamon, Rainshower and Orchid Oasis. If your not sure you will like the scent,  each of the Glade Wisp Flameless candles and refills do have a little Scratch and Sniff sticker on it that is true to what is inside the package.  It is said they last up to 45 days and I would say that is a good guess.

You can find Glade Wisp Flameless candlesat super stores like Wal-mart, Shopko, Target or at your local food store and found in the candle/air freshener isle. 

I am now the owner of three and just loving them, and I am not done yet!

If you would like a $5 printable coupon for a starter kit, just go to gladeflamelesscandle .com (not space between the "e" and the ".")

Last edited on Mar 30, 2008


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AmyA wrote on Apr 4, 2008 at 11:28AM


In response to jss831's comment from Apr 4, 2008 at 11:10AM:

I have tried the Hawaiian Breeze in a plug in and loved it. The other scents aren't to bad. Thank you for your comments jss!!!


jss831 wrote on Apr 4, 2008 at 11:10AM


Hey fellow buzz agent :)) I didn't get this campaign :(( oh well I enjoyed reading your review:)) I love how you added the photo's and took that sucker apart to show what it looks like... I also love that it is availible in Hawaiian Breeze because that would probably be the only scent I would buy given the options..I love that scent and is familuar with it. I don't have cat's but I do have children, I don't know what is a more dangerous combo...lol :)) Great review :))


AmyA wrote on Apr 4, 2008 at 10:39AM


In response to mom2acat's comment from Apr 4, 2008 at 10:31AM:

They are very nice...Scrappy likes to watch the puffs :)


mom2acat wrote on Apr 4, 2008 at 10:31AM


I have been wanting to try these too; I have 2 indoor cats and I don't burn candles for that reason.


kid-kansas wrote on Apr 2, 2008 at 2:08PM


In response to AmyA's comment from Apr 2, 2008 at 4:58AM:

Bullet was special, he was part cocker and part springer spaniel. He was my best friend growing up and always laid with me watching tv. ;)


AmyA wrote on Apr 2, 2008 at 4:58AM


In response to kid-kansas's comment from Apr 1, 2008 at 4:36PM:

When my sister in laws dog did that, I saw her walking around with smoke coming out of her tail....I just yells..."someone get Brandy...her tail is smoking...they thought I was kidding...they all looked and she thought we were all playing a game. Loved the hot dog story lol.


kid-kansas wrote on Apr 1, 2008 at 4:36PM


In response to AmyA's comment from Apr 1, 2008 at 4:46AM:

ewwww smoking pets is not a good smell.....My dog once got his tail lit up when we were roasting hot dogs....guess he thought since he was a dog it was okay...lol......he was fine I got him put out and comforted him, but after it was all over it was a bit funny. ;)


AmyA wrote on Apr 1, 2008 at 4:46AM


In response to kid-kansas's comment from Apr 1, 2008 at 1:52AM:

I do to Ron, but think of it of less smoking pets :) They really do have a realistic flicker.


kid-kansas wrote on Apr 1, 2008 at 1:52AM


Haven't tried these, I do love to burn candles though! ;)