Where Can You Buy Sydney's Cheapest Tea Lights

Where Can You Buy Sydney's Cheapest Tea Lights

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Posted 2013-03-14 by Justine Crowleyfollow
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Those tea lights are already cheap as they are, but how can they get any cheaper? You might be surprised. Those little white lights are a saving grace and serve many purposes. Perhaps you're someone who loves using many candles to chill out around the home. If you do, lighting candles would be so economical for you. That is if you don't mind the unscented more than the scented varieties. Many people in Sydney sometimes use tea lights as a form of decorating for the outdoor BBQ as well. Hebel sculptures are also catching on for the outdoors, and a simple tea light will enliven it.

The glass holders that tea lights can be put in are also more accessible and cheaper than ever. They make tea lights look pretty and back in vogue. Great when having a bath. Day spa's use tea lights when you're having a massage or a facial. Restaurants have also caught on in Sydney, with the use of the humble tea light for table decoration purposes.

The beauty of the tea lights is they are small, and therefore not too much of a fire risk. Their safest spot is underneath an aromatherapy oil burner.



The right tea lights can last you a while. The humble white tea light has now become scented. On that note, where can you buy Sydney's cheapest tea lights?

I would have to say IKEA at Rhodes. Why? They're not cheap and tacky, yet so generous in price. Wait for it, for a pack of 100 white unscented tea lights you only need to pay $3.99. That is exceptional value, and well worth stocking up on. That way you won't need to go tea light shopping all the time. At many other places you would be lucky to pay $2 for a pack of ten, unscented and white. Each tea light would easily last around ten hours, not two. Ten hours of burning time is rather generous. If you go to a $2 shop, sure the tea lights are cheap, yet they don't last long. Sydney, you so can't beat IKEA's prices for unscented tea lights at the moment.

For the scented variety, IKEA is cheap again. You pay a similar price for a pack of 20, and K-Mart at Broadway also sells some brown coloured (scented) tea lights for a similar price, $3.99 for a pack of 20.

$3.99 for 100 tea lights though, and in bright white with generous burning times, you can't go wrong there. In that case I only ensure my proper candles are scented at home in balancing things out.



Have you come across any cheaper tea lights in Sydney, whether scented or unscented? Would love to hear your top tea light secret/s, and so will your fellow WeekendNotes readers.

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