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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1002781" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>...I know, I should just change the lightbulb.</p><p></p><p>So I got a couple of nice looking candle lanterns the other day - one with stained glass for tea lights only, the other a larger one with a chimney and door.</p><p></p><p>Put one of my household 7-hour candles in the large one last night and sat down to read. 5 minutes later one of the panes of glass shattered. Spent the next few hours reading by the light filtering in from a working lightbulb in another room (which room has no heating, or electrical outlet that doesn't make unpleasant noises).</p><p></p><p>Been googling candle lanterns and the glass is supposed to be able to withstand the heat :help: and they are supposed to be able to handle standard household candles :help: so what did I do wrong?</p><p>And that door - it seems pretty obvious that if you latch it, you don't open it again to blow the candle out without burning your fingers :help:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1002781, member: 9267"] ...I know, I should just change the lightbulb. So I got a couple of nice looking candle lanterns the other day - one with stained glass for tea lights only, the other a larger one with a chimney and door. Put one of my household 7-hour candles in the large one last night and sat down to read. 5 minutes later one of the panes of glass shattered. Spent the next few hours reading by the light filtering in from a working lightbulb in another room (which room has no heating, or electrical outlet that doesn't make unpleasant noises). Been googling candle lanterns and the glass is supposed to be able to withstand the heat :help: and they are supposed to be able to handle standard household candles :help: so what did I do wrong? And that door - it seems pretty obvious that if you latch it, you don't open it again to blow the candle out without burning your fingers :help: [/QUOTE]
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