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Theres nothing like coming back to a well-lit home.

Timers, though a little more hands on, give you even more customization.

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These are the best window candles:

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A reviewer wrote:The photos looked good but the reality of these flickering candles is even better.

Holiday decorating has never been easier…add batteries, set timer then sit back and enjoy the show.

These window candles are a traditional choice with a flickering mode.

A reviewer wrote:I have these in my garage windows.

They give off great light and easily seen from the street.

No more batteries to replace after a few weeks.

This single window candle comes solo.

A reviewer wrote:We ordered multiple sets of these candles for Christmas decorations in our windows.

They were so beautiful!

They come on at dusk & shut themselves off.

These window candles feature an elegant candelabra style.

It was great just putting them in place & forgetting about having to turn them on/off.

We would order these again.

Not to mention, the low price of this set cant be beat if youre sticking to a budget.

These small window candles are cheap and come with multiple hanging options.

They stick to the glass easily with large suction cups.

The remote turns them on and off but has a 6 hr timer that works perfectly.

They come on when I set them to and go off 6 hrs later.

These pillar window candles glow from within.

They have a flicker function that can be set fast or slow.

[…] There are also clips they fit on and can be clipped onto the Christmas tree.

A reviewer wrote:These are very nice.

These tea light window candles are perfect for the meeting rail of sash windows.

The remote was a bonus and makes turning them off and on in the windows a breeze.

I even had 4 to use on the Christmas table!

They all work well so far and the remote does not fail to function as it should.

Just be prepared for the 2 double As you need for each one.

Choose from packs of 12, 24, and 100.

A reviewer wrote:Oh wow.

I really really like these.

Much larger than the regular tealights.

They use a button battery which I stocked up on from the dollar store.