Eclectic Camper
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Pretty and nondrip. Sturdy in package. None were broken.
Gene M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I have no complaints about these attractive candles. They fit well into our menorah, and amazing: No dripping.
Kitty M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Every year, this is the brand of candle we get for Hanukkah but we choose a different color each year. They never disappoint. These ones were especially fun to watch because of the way the colors look as it melts down.
Alan
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
No broken candles. Dripless. Burn bright. Fair price. Decorative.
DammitJanice
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
I definitely would not include "dripless" in the item description. I routinely buy from this brand, and these were definitely the drippiest I've encountered. They were also a bit more difficult to light because the wicks were coated in wax. Otherwise, they were great candles. I loved the colors. They fit in my chanukkia well. I'll continue to buy from this brand for many years to come.
Roni Jordan
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I buy these candles every year for my son who has my Chanukah menorah. They burn long and don’t drip, unless you have them in a drafty area where any candle would fail the drip test. Lovely, and reasonably priced
dontshowit
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
They're a tad bit too fat to fit in my menorah, but that's fixable in a few seconds using a paring knife. Many sites advertise that their candles are dripless. My experience is that most of them don't know the definition of dripless. I'm already buying another package for next year, hoping for 2 dripless years in a row.
Anon
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023
Pretty colors and mostly dripless candles, but the bottoms were too wide to easily fit in my standard size menorah, even after melting them to facilitate a good fit. There is also too much candle wax on the top of each wick, preventing easy & quick lighting. The height was really too tall for my menorah as well, and the candles would not easily stay in after being lit, so I had to stay seated right there and monitor them very closely. It got increasinly more scarry as the days went on, due to more and more candles being lit, not fitting in well and even coming out. The last day, I resorted to reusing my old cheap menorah and candles, both of which I got for free last year --which was much safer and easier to manage. Somehow I had just enough candles left for the 8th day (+1!) Though far less attractive, I was much more comfortable with that, because I think that safety should always trump looks.