FLAMELESS LIGHTING HOLLOWICK
Nexis Flameless Lighting Craving candlelight without the fire hazard? Hollowick's Nexis flameless lighting provides a safe and stylish solution for venues with open flame restrictions. These realistic flameless "candles" offer long-term savings thanks to their rechargeable design and warm, mood-setting light.
STOCK CODE DESCRIPTION
TAC00109 Rechargeable Set with 40 Candles, Charging Tray, Magnetic Cord, Power Supply & Remote
TAC00110 Rechargeable Set with 40 Candles, Charging Tray & Remote
QTY
Each Each
STOCK CODE DESCRIPTION
TAC00108 LED Candle 3.6x5.8cm TAC00111
Charging Tray with Magnetic Cord, Power Supply & Remote
TAC00112 Magnetic Cord & Power Supply
QTY 10
Each Each
The Nexis remote lets you control
your flameless tealights with ease. You can turn them on/off, adjust
brightness, or switch between steady and flickering light. It magnetically attaches to metal surfaces or the charging tray for easy storage.
The Nexis charging tray combines a durable build with an ergonomic handle for smooth carrying. This thoughtful design ensures efficient restocking and recharging of your flameless candles.
This top-of-the-line flameless system boasts a wireless, magnetic charging tray that effortlessly powers up to 40 candles at once. Plus, each candle delivers a remarkable 26-hour average burn time.
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