Glade Wisp Flameless Candles Lack Power, Fragrance to Affect Large Rooms

By Heather Shockney, published Mar 31, 2008
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Glade Wisp Flameless Candles have been advertised quite frequently on TV lately. They are advertised as being a candle that does not have a flame. They also are supposed to put out a fragrance. The glade Wisp Flameless candle runs by two double AA batteries. The fragrance oil comes in several different types. This was all I needed to hear to convince me to get one. This is my product review of the Glade Wisp Flameless Candle.

The Glade Wisp Flameless Candle costs about $9.99. You can usually find a coupon in the newspaper to lower the cost. The starter kit comes with the flameless candle, a glass candle holder, a fragrance oil refill, and two double AA batteries. They come in several scents including Clean Linen, French Vanilla, Hawaiian Breeze, Rainshower, Orchid Oasis, and Apple Cinnamon. I chose Clean Linen and French Vanilla.

Putting the Glade Wisp Flameless Candle together is simple to do. You open the battery compartment and pull out the red tag to activate the batteries. Take the lid off of the fragrance bottle and align it with the slots on the flameless candle. Next you turn the bottle until it locks into place. Once that is done you place the cover over the flameless candle by aligning it with the clips on the candle itself. You can control how big of a spray the Glade Wisp Flameless candle omits each time with the lever on the bottom of the candle. Next place the flameless candle inside the glass candle holder.

That's it. To turn the candle flame on you push down on the top of the candle. The Glade Wisp Flameless Candle then gives off a glow that does resemble a burning candle. I was pretty impressed with the way they candle looked. If you did not know it was a flames candle you would swear it had a burning flame. I was not happy with the fragrance the candle gave off though. I could not smell it unless I was right over top the candle. I had hoped for something that would leave a light fragrance in the entire room instead of a small area right over the candle.

Glade Wisp Flameless Candles Lack Power, Fragrance to Affect Large Rooms
Glade Wisp Flameless Candles Lack Power, Fragrance to Affect Large Rooms

The Glade Wisp Flameless Candle

Credit: Heather Shockney

Copyright: Heather Shockney

Takeaways
  • The Glade Wisp Flameless Candle runs on two double AA batteries.
  • There are many different scents available.
  • A scent will last about forty-five days.
Did You Know?
The Glade Wisp Flameless Candle looks like a real burning candle.
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Great review! You might want to try the Minus Wicks product from For Every Body (www.foreverybody.com). It doesn't require batteries or refills and can be used with or without a candle warmer. It is water based and completely safe!

Posted on 06/04/2008 at 1:06:03 PM

 
Very informative and well written review~Thanks!

Posted on 04/19/2008 at 12:04:49 PM

 
Thanks for the review! I have considered buying this product before, but I will probably steer clear of it now.

Posted on 04/10/2008 at 10:04:58 PM

 
Great review! :)

Posted on 04/03/2008 at 6:04:51 PM

 
Very nice review, great job.

Posted on 04/02/2008 at 9:04:34 PM

 
Thanks for the great review!

Posted on 04/02/2008 at 6:04:36 PM

 
Good to know. I miss using candles which I used to do a lot more BB -before baby.

Posted on 03/31/2008 at 2:03:25 PM

 
now i have to disagree...slightly. I love this product and have bought several now BUT my rooms aren;t that huge. I think they smell wonderful. Thanks for your honest opinion.

Posted on 03/31/2008 at 11:03:26 AM

 
Thanks for the warning. I am always trying all those room scent products. They are expensive and half of them smell awful or don't smell at all. Great review.

Posted on 03/31/2008 at 10:03:23 AM

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