Glade Wisp Flameless Candle
By Liv2bhappy onLove this new battery operated flameless candle.The frosted glass vase is very attractive and very decorative.I've seen others that are plastic not glass.So this is a plus.It really looks like a real candle the way it flickers.You can choose whether or not to have it light up.It is perfect for a bathroom, livingroom or bedroom.It comes in 6 different scents, french vanilla, apple cinnamon, clean linen, rainshower, hawaiian breeze, and orchid oasis.I am now using clean linen and I can honestly say it smells just like clean clothes.You have the option to control how strong the scent is.On the bottom is a slider to control the strength.The batteries continuously run and provides a puff of scent into the air every 6-22 seconds.The only drawback is that I wish it had an on and off switch to preserve the battery life.Overall, I love the look and smell of this new candle.

I saw this last time I went shopping... I am wondering if lasts a very long time? I love smell good products and I like trying new things.
We had to try them, we like them very much too.
I might have to try one of these. Thanks!
I think I will try this next time I shop :D
I've seen these and liked the flameless aspect since I have a little child. I didn't know they were scented though! Now I really want to try them!
these sound nice, thanks for the heads up!
These are so fragrant & nice!! I am a candle lover & am going to get these!!
I've heard of these but have not tried them yet. Thank you so much for the information. I wonder why there is no on off switch?
Oh, I've heard of these too, but have not actually seen one in action. I normally burn/melt tarts, but I would love to have the flickering candle look. I like that you can control the scent, but I agree an on/off switch would be a good thing to have. And maybe if they sell well enough they will expand their scent collection. I'm spoiled by all the tart scents that are available.
You're right, it seems like a design flaw that it doesn't have an on-and-off switch.