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Comentado en Australia el 14 de julio de 2020
perfect!
Trimard37
Comentado en Francia el 20 de enero de 2020
Pour le prix d une boîte de uco a la cire d'abeille qui durent douze heures,j achète Deux boîtes d uco blanche pour un total d environ 18 heures d éclairage....
Samsara
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de diciembre de 2017
Unlike some reviewers I'm rating and reviewing the actual product listed, namely genuine UCO candles! I purchased from Amazon directly and they shipped me genuine product as one would expect.These are the regular, unscented paraffin wax candles supplied by UCO in a box of three. They are correctly sized for their lantern and work exactly as advertised. If you prefer you can order a citronella scented version to ward off insects, or a natural beeswax option that burns for considerably longer and avoids the potential respiratory health issue of petrochemical soot from a paraffin candle. They are, however, a lot more expensive!There isn't a great deal more to say, except that if you purchase from a third party marketplace seller you may well be sent a non UCO generic alternative, but that's a reflection on the seller, not the UCO candles which we are supposed to be rating here.In these days of ubiquitous and long lasting LED lights, candle lanterns are used far less frequently. But I for one enjoy the ambiance of a flame, and the citronella deters insects too as a bonus. A candle is useful in survival situations too, which is why they frequently appear in survival kits. Old school has it's benefits. Five stars from me. Keep up the good work, UCO.
Old Barnacle
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de septiembre de 2016
Good candles that work for prolonged periods of time, as candle go that is.I’ve gotten up to 8 hours out of these. Others get longer so I wonder if things like altitude and humidity have an effect on how long they last. Point is that they last a long time, longer them most without the scents (stink) that most candle makers add these days. It’s bad enough that the power is out but then to suffer through the chemical stink, no thanks. While these do not have a scent I still feel bees wax candles are better, if you have to inhale any kind of petroleum product it’s not good for you and bees wax provides a natural soothing scent. That said they don’t last as long.I can justify having on in the BOB because they are light enough individually.For camping, we have little glass lanterns that we picked up at a foreign big box store years ago that these fit into nicely. The lanterns actually allow them to burn a little longer as there’s no wind blowing the flame around.Heat wise I can’t say that I have noticed them burning any hotter than another candle which uses the same size wick.
Hawk 3/21
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de enero de 2015
What can I say, im old school and love candles/lanterns. Nice little combo with uco lantern. Packs extremely small and complements my flashlights well. Even though I get some pretty impressive runtimes, having a candle for hour long useage is nice.I got these for my single light lantern to throw in my backpack, but living in Florida means frequent power outages. Growing up we had oil/kerosene lamps.....what beautiful light. Dangerous though, many houses burned over the years. The glass in the uco products gives that flame protection im used to = longer burn times, but in a safer format. Id put these in the 3 candle lantern for home use. Inside the glass may seem not to be as needed, but uco's spring loaded system is genius for maximizing burn times and keeping wax off the carpet/table etc.
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