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Lumos Candle auto-ignites on demand

Lumos Candle auto-ignites on demand
The Lumos Candle has an actual burning wick, but it's electrically-lit
The Lumos Candle has an actual burning wick, but it's electrically-lit
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The Lumos Candle has an actual burning wick, but it's electrically-lit
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The Lumos Candle has an actual burning wick, but it's electrically-lit
The planned retail price of the Lumos Candle (with two refills) is $98
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The planned retail price of the Lumos Candle (with two refills) is $98
One USB-charge of the Lumos Candle's battery should reportedly be good for over four months of use, based on four candle-lightings per day
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One USB-charge of the Lumos Candle's battery should reportedly be good for over four months of use, based on four candle-lightings per day
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Free-standing candles have a tendency to dribble melted wax all over the place, while candles contained within glass jars can be difficult to light once they've burned down. The Lumos offers an alternative, in that it's a jar candle which you light simply by pressing a button.

There are two parts to the Lumos Candle – a base that contains the battery and other electronics, along with replaceable/interchangeable refills that are placed upon that base. Each refill in turn consists of a clear jar containing a wooden wick surrounded by essential-oil-scented natural soy wax.

When users want to light the candle, they just press a button on the base. This produces an electrical discharge which travels up the wick (via a proprietary process), setting the top of it alight. From there, the Lumos just burns like a regular candle until it's blown out.

One USB-charge of the Lumos Candle's battery should reportedly be good for over four months of use, based on four candle-lightings per day
One USB-charge of the Lumos Candle's battery should reportedly be good for over four months of use, based on four candle-lightings per day

One USB-charge of the base's battery should reportedly be good for over four months of use, based on four candle-lightings per day.

If you're interested, the Lumos Candle is currently the subject of an Indiegogo campaign. A pledge of US$58 will get you one with two refills (in a choice of six scents), when and if they reach production. The planned retail price is $98 – there's no word on the cost of refills.

You can see it in use, in the video below.

Sources: Indiegogo, Lumos Candle

LUMOS CANDLE: World's First Auto-ignition Candle

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ErstO
wow, this looks like a solution to a problem I didnt know existed.
Now I don't need to keep a lighter or matches in the house, I just need one more USB cable in order to light this one brand of candle.